Diploria strigosa
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Diploria strigosa(Dana 1848)
A brain coral, with long meandering valleys. The colonies are usually smoothly domed, and have smooth surfaces. There is sometimes a very narrow groove along the tops of the walls, and the walls have sloping or rounded sides.

Valleys may run straight for considerable distances or be highly irregular in direction, often on the same colony.

Some of these photos show both D. strigosa and D. clivosa together for comparison.