Acropora abrolhosensis is a species of acroporid coral that was first described by John Veron in 1985.
The population of the species is decreasing, and most specimens are found in Western Australia, but occurs in many other areas.
Acropora abrolhosensis specimens are found in tree-shaped colonies and are pink, blue, or brown, and the branch tips are pale in colour.
[1] It is threatened by reef destruction and bleaching, and the population may be affected by the Acanthaster placini.
[1] Its population is unknown but is likely to be threatened by the global reduction of coral reefs, the increase of temperature causing bleaching, and disease.