Tubastrea coccinea Lesson, 1829
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Tubastrea coccinea Lesson, 1829 |
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Tubastrea coccinea Lesson, 1829 View in CoL
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Tubastrea coccinea Lesson, 1829:93 View in CoL
Tubastrea coccinea Wells, 1982:216 View in CoL ; Ogawa and Takahashi 1993:98, Plate 1, Fig. 3 View Figure 3
Description
Encrusting and slightly massive corallum. Circular to slight eliptical corallites spaced closely and budding extra-tentacularly from the intercorallite coenosteum. Corallites are short and raised 3–5 mm above the coenosteum. Colony size ranges from 40 mm to 100 mm in length and width and 15–30 mm in height. Corallite diameter ranged from 8.5–10.2 mm. Septal order is hexameral and in four complete cycles. Septal size, in a descending order, is S 15 S 2.S 4.S 3. In large corallites, pairs of S 4 unite before S 3. Columella is large and spongy. Living colony is orange with yellow tentacles.
Distribution
Galápagos Islands, circumtropical ( Cairns 1991), Japan ( Ogawa and Takahashi 1993), Korea ( Song 1982) and Steep Island Cave, Hong Kong (this study).
Cairns SD. 1991. A revision of the ahermatypic Scleractinia of the Galapagos and Cocos Islands. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 504: 1 - 44.
Lesson RP. 1829. Voyage autour du monde sur La Coquille, pendant les annees 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825, Zoologie, 2, Zoophytes. Paris: A. Bertrand.
Ogawa K, Takahashi K. 1993. A revision of Japanese ahermatypic corals around the coastal region with a guide to identification- I. Genus Tubastraea. Nankiseibutu 35: 95 - 109.
Song JI. 1982. A study of the classification of the Korean Anthozoa, 7: Scleractinia (Hexacorallia). Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology 2: 25 - 36.
Wells JW. 1982. Notes on Indo-Pacific scleractinian corals, Part 9: new corals from the Galapagos Islands. Pacific Science 36: 211 - 219.
Figure 2. Tubastrea sp. A–B, calicular (longer diameter58.2 mm) and top view of a colony of T. coccinea (length×width598.7 mm×34.6 mm); C–D, calicular (longer diameter56.37 mm) and top view of a colony of T. faulkneri (length×width568.9 mm×21.56 mm); E–J, calicular and side views of colonies of T. diaphana (height of F533 mm, height of G and H518.5 mm, longer calicular diameter and height of I and J59.9 and 21.5 mm, respectively); K–L, calicular (longer diameter59.5 mm) and top view of a colony of T. sibogae (height531.3 mm); M–O, calicular (longer diameter58.3 mm), top and side view of a colony of T. turbinata (height522.7 mm).
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Tubastrea coccinea Lesson, 1829
Lam, Katherine, Morton, Brian & Hodgson, Paul 2008 |
Tubastrea coccinea
Ogawa K & Takahashi K 1993: 98 |
Wells JW 1982: 216 |
Tubastrea coccinea
Lesson RP 1829: 93 |