Siphonodictyon brevitubulatum Pang, 1973
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Siphonodictyon brevitubulatum Pang, 1973 |
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Siphonodictyon brevitubulatum Pang, 1973 View in CoL View at ENA
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Diagnostic features.
Small abundant fistules (0.5-1 cm wide, 1-3 cm high) and rare long oscular tubes (1.5 cm in diameter), bright yellow in color. Smooth surface of fistules and oscular tubes.
Similar species.
Siphonodictyon coralliophagum has much larger and thicker bright yellow oscular tubes and fistules.
Distribution and abundance.
The species is reported from Jamaica, Costa Rica, Colombia, and Martinique, and northwestern GOM in the FGBNMS. At the FGBNMS it was observed once at Geyer Bank, while analyzing the photograph of Syphonodictyon sp. nov. 1 (Fig. 28 View Figure 28 ). This is the first report of this species at mesophotic depths.
Ecology.
Algal nodules. This species is a bio-eroding sponge.
Identification.
MCD.
Reference.
Pang 1973.
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