Homophyllia bowerbanki is a small, encrusting coral but occasionally reach a diameter of over. The corallites are cerioid and have irregular shapes, and there is usually an obvious central one. The colour is often mottled and is generally reddish-brown, brown or grey. The corallites are irregularly shaped and may be arranged singly or in short valleys with continuous walls containing several corallites. The polyps are still fleshy when retracted.
Distribution
It is found in the Pacific and IndianOceans from Australia to Japan and Kiribati.