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Madrepora anthophyllites Madrepora (Spanish, "mother of pores") is a genus of stony corals, often found forming reefs or islands in tropical locations. Coloured Plate from ' The Naturalist's repository, or, Monthly miscellany of exotic natural history by Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837 Volume 4 1826 Consisting of elegantly coloured plates with appropriate scientific and general directions of the most curious, scarce, and beautiful productions of nature that have been recently discovered in various parts of the world the latest improvements in the various department of science most important di

Madrepora anthophyllites Madrepora (Spanish, "mother of pores") is a genus of stony corals, often found forming reefs or islands in tropical locations. Coloured Plate from ' The Naturalist's repository, or, Monthly miscellany of exotic natural history by Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837 Volume 4 1826 Consisting of elegantly coloured plates with appropriate scientific and general directions of the most curious, scarce, and beautiful productions of nature that have been recently discovered in various parts of the world the latest improvements in the various department of science most important di Stock Photo
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Madrepora anthophyllites Madrepora (Spanish, "mother of pores") is a genus of stony corals, often found forming reefs or islands in tropical locations. Coloured Plate from ' The Naturalist's repository, or, Monthly miscellany of exotic natural history by Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837 Volume 4 1826 Consisting of elegantly coloured plates with appropriate scientific and general directions of the most curious, scarce, and beautiful productions of nature that have been recently discovered in various parts of the world the latest improvements in the various department of science most important discoveries of quadrupeds, birds, fishes, insects, shells, marine productions, and every other interesting object of natural history.