Help identifying this coral

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I would love some help identifying this coral
 

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not Psammocora or Monti; note monticules. Hydnophora also don't have petaloid septa or papillae, which the Psammocora and Montipora shown in your photos have.
Ok good to know , and thanks for the education. I spent a lot of time trying to find those photos on a web site and then trying different ways of actually saving them in my photos on my PC . Quite a project using links and such . So When I finally got them on my post it was well after your post . I could not see nor wanted to risk loosing my stuff so inadvertently posted over you did not think anyone was trying to help this person so it was the last thing on my mind. So did not intentionally try to trump you.😇
 

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