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What

Onion Anemone (Paranthus rapiformis)

Observer

avnj

Date

August 2023
Onion Anemone - Photo (c) Sam Kieschnick, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Sam Kieschnick
joe_fish's ID: Onion Anemone (Paranthus rapiformis)
Added on May 5, 2024
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What

Onion Anemone (Paranthus rapiformis)

Observer

royan57

Date

September 10, 2022 01:43 PM EDT
Onion Anemone - Photo (c) Sam Kieschnick, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Sam Kieschnick
joe_fish's ID: Onion Anemone (Paranthus rapiformis)
Added on May 5, 2024
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What

Atlantic Beadlet Anemone (Actinia equina)

Observer

somerandomalien

Date

May 21, 2023 03:46 PM EDT
Atlantic Beadlet Anemone - Photo (c) Stefan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Stefan
joe_fish's ID: Atlantic Beadlet Anemone (Actinia equina)
Added on May 5, 2024
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Observer

waitoftheworld

Date

August 22, 2023 02:45 PM EDT
Atlantic Beadlet Anemone - Photo (c) Stefan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Stefan
joe_fish's ID: Atlantic Beadlet Anemone (Actinia equina)
Added on May 5, 2024
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Observer

marieaurelia

Date

September 3, 2023 04:13 PM -02
Anthopleura - Photo (c) Jerry Kirkhart, some rights reserved (CC BY)
joe_fish's ID: Genus Anthopleura, a member of Actiniid Sea Anemones (Family Actiniidae)
Added on May 5, 2024
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Observer

coastalwarming

Date

October 26, 2023 08:06 AM -02
Anthopleura - Photo (c) Jerry Kirkhart, some rights reserved (CC BY)
joe_fish's ID: Genus Anthopleura, a member of Actiniid Sea Anemones (Family Actiniidae)
Added on May 5, 2024
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What

Orangeback Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus lubbocki)

Observer

jenssommer01

Date

April 21, 2024 11:58 AM PST

Description

Not quite sure which species - no white marking on snout, so probably not cyanopleura

Orangeback Wrasse - Photo (c) Mark Rosenstein, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Mark Rosenstein
joe_fish's ID: Orangeback Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus lubbocki)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

Observer

nhrcp

Date

August 2021

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hassi - Photo (c) New Heaven Reef Conservation Program, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by New Heaven Reef Conservation Program
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hassi, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

nhrcp

Date

October 2021

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hassi - Photo (c) New Heaven Reef Conservation Program, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by New Heaven Reef Conservation Program
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hassi, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

nhrcp

Date

October 2021

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hassi - Photo (c) New Heaven Reef Conservation Program, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by New Heaven Reef Conservation Program
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hassi, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

nhrcp

Date

October 2021

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hassi - Photo (c) New Heaven Reef Conservation Program, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by New Heaven Reef Conservation Program
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hassi, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

nhrcp

Date

October 2021

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hassi - Photo (c) New Heaven Reef Conservation Program, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by New Heaven Reef Conservation Program
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hassi, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

nhrcp

Date

October 2021

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hassi - Photo (c) New Heaven Reef Conservation Program, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by New Heaven Reef Conservation Program
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hassi, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

nhrcp

Date

January 2022

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hassi - Photo (c) New Heaven Reef Conservation Program, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by New Heaven Reef Conservation Program
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hassi, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

nhrcp

Date

January 2022

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hassi - Photo (c) New Heaven Reef Conservation Program, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by New Heaven Reef Conservation Program
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hassi, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

Observer

nhrcp

Date

August 2022

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hassi - Photo (c) New Heaven Reef Conservation Program, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by New Heaven Reef Conservation Program
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hassi, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

nhrcp

Date

May 2022

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hassi - Photo (c) New Heaven Reef Conservation Program, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by New Heaven Reef Conservation Program
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hassi, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

Observer

nhrcp

Date

August 2022

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hataii - Photo (c) Marlin Lee Ling, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Marlin Lee Ling
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hataii, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

nhrcp

Date

May 2022

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia hataii - Photo (c) Marlin Lee Ling, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Marlin Lee Ling
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia hataii, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

tomas_cedhagen

Date

January 2000

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)

Description

These corals were photographed and identified by the late Mr. Hans Ditlev, MSc (1946-2013) who was a coral specialist educated and working at Aarhus University, Denmark. These reported observations (c. 550 species, over 3.900 photos) are parts of his lifetime work with scleractinian taxonomy. Important parts of his collections are deposited at Phuket Marine Biological Center, Thailand; and Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia.
The corals are carefully identified by this expert in taxonomy and have a geographic position. The nomenclature follows WoRMS (marinespecies.org). However, the dates of collection or photographs are usually not given. The date is therefore arbitrarily set to 1. January 2000 to make it possible to enter them in iNaturalist. The high quality of the photos as well as the careful identification of a real specialist makes them valuable as references and will also, hopefully, contribute to the improvement of the AI system for Automated Image Recognition in iNaturalist. These photos are uploaded to iNaturalist with permission from Hans Ditlev’s wife, Mrs. Else Ditlev, Hornslet, Denmark.
Hans Ditlev published the book “A field-guide to the reef-building corals of the Indo-Pacific” in 1980. After that, he worked on a revision of this book, as he understood the importance of literature for identification as fundamentally important for work in ecology, evolution, conservation etc. His too early death motivated two colleagues to try to complete his work which resulted in the books “Indo-Pacific corals identified and illustrated by Hans Ditlev” by Jørgen Hylleberg & Tomas Cedhagen as authors; vol 1: viii+406 pp. 2015, Thailand National Science Museum; and vol 2: xxii+374 pp. 2018, Phuket Marine Biological Center. Hans Ditlev published scientific articles and described some new coral taxa.

Lobophyllia rowleyensis - Photo (c) Floyd E. Hayes, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Floyd E. Hayes
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia rowleyensis, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

tomas_cedhagen

Date

January 2000

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)

Description

These corals were photographed and identified by the late Mr. Hans Ditlev, MSc (1946-2013) who was a coral specialist educated and working at Aarhus University, Denmark. These reported observations (c. 550 species, over 3.900 photos) are parts of his lifetime work with scleractinian taxonomy. Important parts of his collections are deposited at Phuket Marine Biological Center, Thailand; and Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia.
The corals are carefully identified by this expert in taxonomy and have a geographic position. The nomenclature follows WoRMS (marinespecies.org). However, the dates of collection or photographs are usually not given. The date is therefore arbitrarily set to 1. January 2000 to make it possible to enter them in iNaturalist. The high quality of the photos as well as the careful identification of a real specialist makes them valuable as references and will also, hopefully, contribute to the improvement of the AI system for Automated Image Recognition in iNaturalist. These photos are uploaded to iNaturalist with permission from Hans Ditlev’s wife, Mrs. Else Ditlev, Hornslet, Denmark.
Hans Ditlev published the book “A field-guide to the reef-building corals of the Indo-Pacific” in 1980. After that, he worked on a revision of this book, as he understood the importance of literature for identification as fundamentally important for work in ecology, evolution, conservation etc. His too early death motivated two colleagues to try to complete his work which resulted in the books “Indo-Pacific corals identified and illustrated by Hans Ditlev” by Jørgen Hylleberg & Tomas Cedhagen as authors; vol 1: viii+406 pp. 2015, Thailand National Science Museum; and vol 2: xxii+374 pp. 2018, Phuket Marine Biological Center. Hans Ditlev published scientific articles and described some new coral taxa.

Lobophyllia rowleyensis - Photo (c) Floyd E. Hayes, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Floyd E. Hayes
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia rowleyensis, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

tomas_cedhagen

Date

January 2000

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)

Description

These corals were photographed and identified by the late Mr. Hans Ditlev, MSc (1946-2013) who was a coral specialist educated and working at Aarhus University, Denmark. These reported observations (c. 550 species, over 3.900 photos) are parts of his lifetime work with scleractinian taxonomy. Important parts of his collections are deposited at Phuket Marine Biological Center, Thailand; and Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia.
The corals are carefully identified by this expert in taxonomy and have a geographic position. The nomenclature follows WoRMS (marinespecies.org). However, the dates of collection or photographs are usually not given. The date is therefore arbitrarily set to 1. January 2000 to make it possible to enter them in iNaturalist. The high quality of the photos as well as the careful identification of a real specialist makes them valuable as references and will also, hopefully, contribute to the improvement of the AI system for Automated Image Recognition in iNaturalist. These photos are uploaded to iNaturalist with permission from Hans Ditlev’s wife, Mrs. Else Ditlev, Hornslet, Denmark.
Hans Ditlev published the book “A field-guide to the reef-building corals of the Indo-Pacific” in 1980. After that, he worked on a revision of this book, as he understood the importance of literature for identification as fundamentally important for work in ecology, evolution, conservation etc. His too early death motivated two colleagues to try to complete his work which resulted in the books “Indo-Pacific corals identified and illustrated by Hans Ditlev” by Jørgen Hylleberg & Tomas Cedhagen as authors; vol 1: viii+406 pp. 2015, Thailand National Science Museum; and vol 2: xxii+374 pp. 2018, Phuket Marine Biological Center. Hans Ditlev published scientific articles and described some new coral taxa.

Lobophyllia rowleyensis - Photo (c) Floyd E. Hayes, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Floyd E. Hayes
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia rowleyensis, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

tomas_cedhagen

Date

January 2000

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)

Description

These corals were photographed and identified by the late Mr. Hans Ditlev, MSc (1946-2013) who was a coral specialist educated and working at Aarhus University, Denmark. These reported observations (c. 550 species, over 3.900 photos) are parts of his lifetime work with scleractinian taxonomy. Important parts of his collections are deposited at Phuket Marine Biological Center, Thailand; and Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia.
The corals are carefully identified by this expert in taxonomy and have a geographic position. The nomenclature follows WoRMS (marinespecies.org). However, the dates of collection or photographs are usually not given. The date is therefore arbitrarily set to 1. January 2000 to make it possible to enter them in iNaturalist. The high quality of the photos as well as the careful identification of a real specialist makes them valuable as references and will also, hopefully, contribute to the improvement of the AI system for Automated Image Recognition in iNaturalist. These photos are uploaded to iNaturalist with permission from Hans Ditlev’s wife, Mrs. Else Ditlev, Hornslet, Denmark.
Hans Ditlev published the book “A field-guide to the reef-building corals of the Indo-Pacific” in 1980. After that, he worked on a revision of this book, as he understood the importance of literature for identification as fundamentally important for work in ecology, evolution, conservation etc. His too early death motivated two colleagues to try to complete his work which resulted in the books “Indo-Pacific corals identified and illustrated by Hans Ditlev” by Jørgen Hylleberg & Tomas Cedhagen as authors; vol 1: viii+406 pp. 2015, Thailand National Science Museum; and vol 2: xxii+374 pp. 2018, Phuket Marine Biological Center. Hans Ditlev published scientific articles and described some new coral taxa.

Lobophyllia rowleyensis - Photo (c) Floyd E. Hayes, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Floyd E. Hayes
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia rowleyensis, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

tomas_cedhagen

Date

January 2000

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)

Description

These corals were photographed and identified by the late Mr. Hans Ditlev, MSc (1946-2013) who was a coral specialist educated and working at Aarhus University, Denmark. These reported observations (c. 550 species, over 3.900 photos) are parts of his lifetime work with scleractinian taxonomy. Important parts of his collections are deposited at Phuket Marine Biological Center, Thailand; and Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia.
The corals are carefully identified by this expert in taxonomy and have a geographic position. The nomenclature follows WoRMS (marinespecies.org). However, the dates of collection or photographs are usually not given. The date is therefore arbitrarily set to 1. January 2000 to make it possible to enter them in iNaturalist. The high quality of the photos as well as the careful identification of a real specialist makes them valuable as references and will also, hopefully, contribute to the improvement of the AI system for Automated Image Recognition in iNaturalist. These photos are uploaded to iNaturalist with permission from Hans Ditlev’s wife, Mrs. Else Ditlev, Hornslet, Denmark.
Hans Ditlev published the book “A field-guide to the reef-building corals of the Indo-Pacific” in 1980. After that, he worked on a revision of this book, as he understood the importance of literature for identification as fundamentally important for work in ecology, evolution, conservation etc. His too early death motivated two colleagues to try to complete his work which resulted in the books “Indo-Pacific corals identified and illustrated by Hans Ditlev” by Jørgen Hylleberg & Tomas Cedhagen as authors; vol 1: viii+406 pp. 2015, Thailand National Science Museum; and vol 2: xxii+374 pp. 2018, Phuket Marine Biological Center. Hans Ditlev published scientific articles and described some new coral taxa.

Lobophyllia rowleyensis - Photo (c) Floyd E. Hayes, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Floyd E. Hayes
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia rowleyensis, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

tomas_cedhagen

Date

January 2000

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)

Description

These corals were photographed and identified by the late Mr. Hans Ditlev, MSc (1946-2013) who was a coral specialist educated and working at Aarhus University, Denmark. These reported observations (c. 550 species, over 3.900 photos) are parts of his lifetime work with scleractinian taxonomy. Important parts of his collections are deposited at Phuket Marine Biological Center, Thailand; and Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia.
The corals are carefully identified by this expert in taxonomy and have a geographic position. The nomenclature follows WoRMS (marinespecies.org). However, the dates of collection or photographs are usually not given. The date is therefore arbitrarily set to 1. January 2000 to make it possible to enter them in iNaturalist. The high quality of the photos as well as the careful identification of a real specialist makes them valuable as references and will also, hopefully, contribute to the improvement of the AI system for Automated Image Recognition in iNaturalist. These photos are uploaded to iNaturalist with permission from Hans Ditlev’s wife, Mrs. Else Ditlev, Hornslet, Denmark.
Hans Ditlev published the book “A field-guide to the reef-building corals of the Indo-Pacific” in 1980. After that, he worked on a revision of this book, as he understood the importance of literature for identification as fundamentally important for work in ecology, evolution, conservation etc. His too early death motivated two colleagues to try to complete his work which resulted in the books “Indo-Pacific corals identified and illustrated by Hans Ditlev” by Jørgen Hylleberg & Tomas Cedhagen as authors; vol 1: viii+406 pp. 2015, Thailand National Science Museum; and vol 2: xxii+374 pp. 2018, Phuket Marine Biological Center. Hans Ditlev published scientific articles and described some new coral taxa.

Lobophyllia rowleyensis - Photo (c) Floyd E. Hayes, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Floyd E. Hayes
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia rowleyensis, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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What

Ishigaki Root Coral (Lobophyllia ishigakiensis)

Observer

quokka2

Date

June 2023

Description

NE point of bay, Totoya. 7-20m. Big boulders.

Tags

Ishigaki Root Coral - Photo (c) Damien Brouste, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Damien Brouste
joe_fish's ID: Ishigaki Root Coral (Lobophyllia ishigakiensis)
Added on May 4, 2024
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What

Ishigaki Root Coral (Lobophyllia ishigakiensis)

Observer

quokka2

Date

October 2023

Place

Tuvalu (Google, OSM)

Description

Outer reef shelf. 10-19m. Clear, not thick coral cover. Limestone base.

Ishigaki Root Coral - Photo (c) Damien Brouste, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Damien Brouste
joe_fish's ID: Ishigaki Root Coral (Lobophyllia ishigakiensis)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Fijian Root Coral (Lobophyllia vitiensis)

Observer

damienbr

Date

January 2024
Fijian Root Coral - Photo (c) Albertini maridom, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Albertini maridom
joe_fish's ID: Fijian Root Coral (Lobophyllia vitiensis)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

Observer

tracc

Date

December 2019

Place

Sabah, MY (Google, OSM)
Lobophyllia serrata - Photo (c) Marisa Agarwal, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Marisa Agarwal
joe_fish's ID: Lobophyllia serrata, a member of Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Photos / Sounds

What

Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)

Observer

tomas_cedhagen

Date

January 2000

Place

Sabah, MY (Google, OSM)

Description

These corals were photographed and identified by the late Mr. Hans Ditlev, MSc (1946-2013) who was a coral specialist educated and working at Aarhus University, Denmark. These reported observations (c. 550 species, over 3.900 photos) are parts of his lifetime work with scleractinian taxonomy. Important parts of his collections are deposited at Phuket Marine Biological Center, Thailand; and Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia.
The corals are carefully identified by this expert in taxonomy and have a geographic position. The nomenclature follows WoRMS (marinespecies.org). However, the dates of collection or photographs are usually not given. The date is therefore arbitrarily set to 1. January 2000 to make it possible to enter them in iNaturalist. The high quality of the photos as well as the careful identification of a real specialist makes them valuable as references and will also, hopefully, contribute to the improvement of the AI system for Automated Image Recognition in iNaturalist. These photos are uploaded to iNaturalist with permission from Hans Ditlev’s wife, Mrs. Else Ditlev, Hornslet, Denmark.
Hans Ditlev published the book “A field-guide to the reef-building corals of the Indo-Pacific” in 1980. After that, he worked on a revision of this book, as he understood the importance of literature for identification as fundamentally important for work in ecology, evolution, conservation etc. His too early death motivated two colleagues to try to complete his work which resulted in the books “Indo-Pacific corals identified and illustrated by Hans Ditlev” by Jørgen Hylleberg & Tomas Cedhagen as authors; vol 1: viii+406 pp. 2015, Thailand National Science Museum; and vol 2: xxii+374 pp. 2018, Phuket Marine Biological Center. Hans Ditlev published scientific articles and described some new coral taxa.

Open Brain Corals - Photo (c) Hyongchan (David), some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Hyongchan (David)
joe_fish's ID: Open Brain Corals (Genus Lobophyllia)
Added on May 4, 2024
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