Septum (coral) explained

In corals, a septum (plural septa) is one of the radiating vertical plates lying within the corallite wall. Outside the corallite wall these plates are known as costae (singular costa).[1] The septa may be thick, thin or vary in size. They may have teeth which range from needle-like to blade-like and are often characteristic of different genera.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sprung, Julian . Corals: A quick reference guide . 1999 . Ricordea Publishing . 1-883693-09-8 . 220–223 .
  2. Web site: Septa . Coral Hub . 2015-04-22 . 2015-04-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150425212042/http://www.coralhub.info/terms/septa/ . live .