Montipora spp. 
Group:
Corals, Jellyfish, and Sea Anemones
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, Central America, Europe, Middle East, North America, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic, South America


Species/Common Names:
Montipora altasepta
Montipora angulata
Montipora australiensis
Montipora cactus
Montipora calcarea
Montipora caliculata
Montipora capitata
Rice Coral
Montipora capricornis
Montipora cebuensis
Montipora cocosensis
Montipora confusa
Montipora corbettensis
Montipora crassituberculata
Montipora cryptus
Montipora delicatula
Montipora dilatata
Purple Rice Coral
Montipora efflorescens
Montipora effusa
Montipora flabellata
Montipora florida
Montipora foliosa
Montipora foveolata
Montipora friabilis
Montipora gaimardi
Montipora hirsuta
Montipora hodgsoni
Montipora incrassata
Montipora lobulata
Montipora mactanensis
Montipora malampaya
Montipora meandrina
Montipora niugini
Montipora nodosa
Montipora orientalis
Montipora palawanensis
Montipora patula
Montipora peltiformis
Montipora porites
Montipora samarensis
Montipora saudii
Montipora setosa
Montipora stilosa
Montipora turtlensis
Montipora undata
Montipora venosa
Montipora verruculosus
Montipora vietnamensis

Facts Summary:
Montipora is a genus of corals, jellyfish, and sea anemones of concern and found in the following area(s): Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, Central America, Europe, Middle East, North America, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic, South America.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Montipora altaseptaVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
2. Montipora angulataVU-IUCN2008American Samoa, Asia, Australia, Central America, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
3. Montipora australiensisVU-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Oceanic, South America
4. Montipora cactusVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia
5. Montipora calcareaVU-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Middle East, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
6. Montipora caliculataVU-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic, South America
7. Montipora capitataNT-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
8. Montipora capricornisVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia, Central America, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
9. Montipora cebuensisVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
10. Montipora cocosensisVU-IUCN2008Africa, Asia, Australia, Central America, Middle East
11. Montipora confusaNT-IUCN2008Asia, Australia, Oceanic
12. Montipora corbettensisVU-IUCN2008Africa, Asia, Australia, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
13. Montipora crassituberculataVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic, South America
14. Montipora cryptusNT-IUCN2008Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Oceanic
15. Montipora delicatulaVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia
16. Montipora dilatataEN-IUCN2008North America (Hawaii/US Territory)
17. Montipora efflorescensNT-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, Central America, Europe, Middle East, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
18. Montipora effusaNT-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Oceanic
19. Montipora flabellataVU-IUCN2008North America (Hawaii/US Territory)
20. Montipora floridaVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia
21. Montipora foliosaNT-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, Central America, Europe, Middle East, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
22. Montipora foveolataNT-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic, South America
23. Montipora friabilisVU-IUCN2008Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Oceanic
24. Montipora gaimardiVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia, Oceanic
25. Montipora hirsutaNT-IUCN2008Asia, Australia, Oceanic
26. Montipora hodgsoniVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia
27. Montipora incrassataNT-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, North America, Oceanic, South America
28. Montipora lobulataVU-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, Central America, Europe, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
29. Montipora mactanensisVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia
30. Montipora malampayaVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia
31. Montipora meandrinaVU-IUCN2008Africa, Asia, Australia, Middle East
32. Montipora niuginiNT-IUCN2008Africa, Asia, Australia, Middle East
33. Montipora nodosaNT-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, Middle East, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic, South America
34. Montipora orientalisVU-IUCN2008Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Middle East, Oceanic
35. Montipora palawanensisNT-IUCN2008Asia, Australia, Oceanic
36. Montipora patulaVU-IUCN2008North America (Hawaii/US Territory)
37. Montipora peltiformisNT-IUCN2008Africa, Asia, Australia, Central America, Europe, Middle East, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
38. Montipora poritesNT-IUCN2008Asia, Australia
39. Montipora samarensisVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
40. Montipora saudiiNT-IUCN2008Africa, Asia, Middle East
41. Montipora setosaEN-IUCN2008Asia, Australia
42. Montipora stilosaVU-IUCN2008Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Oceanic
43. Montipora turtlensisVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia, Oceanic
44. Montipora undataNT-IUCN2008Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
45. Montipora venosaNT-IUCN2008Africa, American Samoa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Middle East, North America (Hawaii/US Territory), Oceanic
46. Montipora verruculosusVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia
47. Montipora vietnamensisVU-IUCN2008Asia, Australia

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