whats is this called?

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The way to tell if it is either A. cytherea or desalwii is probably in the radial corallites;

Desalwii will have "Axial corallites and incipient axial corallites are long, tubular and upright, except towards plate margins where they are similar to radial corallites"
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And cytherea will have "Radial corallites are short, with open calices. Tentacles are frequently extended during the day"
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