Turbinaria, Oken, 1815
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2018.57-56 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/725DAE4B-FF95-FFE9-20C4-FF26FD4AFE20 |
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Felipe |
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Turbinaria |
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Turbinaria View in CoL peltata ( Esper, 1794)
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Synonym: Madrepora peltata Esper, 1794; Gemmipora peltata Esper, 1794, Turbinaria dichotoma Verrill, 1870; Turbinaria maxima Ortmann, 1888.
Material examined: Sirri Island ( ZUTC 6588).
Other Material: Kish ( ZUTC 6589).
Description: Colony is a horizontal plate, thickness range 7-13 mm. Corallites are conspicuously larger than in any other Turbinaria species. Corallites arrangement is plocoid, from slightly protruding to immersed, also present on the edge of the corallum. Corallites average diameter 4 mm. Septa arranged mostly in 2 orders with 20-23 septa, at time hardly distinguishable. They project inwards 1/2 calice radius. Columella is one or a few elongate lamellar process with granulated sides. Costae absent. Coenosteum and exotheca are reticulated and echinulated.
Remarks: It is mostly found in the deeper parts of the reefs. Affinities of T. peltata to the genus Duncanopsammia, Wells, 1936 have been suggested by Arrigoni et al. 2014.
Distribution: Not common in the Persian Gulf and usually can be found in deeper waters.
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