Dendrophyllia compressa Eguchi & Sasaki, 1973
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Dendrophyllia compressa Eguchi & Sasaki, 1973 |
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Dendrophyllia compressa Eguchi & Sasaki, 1973 View in CoL (in Euguchi 1973)
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Dendrophyllia arbuscula var. compressa Eguchi, 1973:84 View in CoL , Plate 1, Fig. 3 View Figure 3 Dendrophyllia compressa Ogawa & Takahashi, 1995:20–21 View in CoL , Plate 4, Figs. 1–3 View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 , Plate 7, Figs. 6–7
Description
Dendroid (bushy) colonial corallum. Corallite is oval and laterally compressed. Extratentacular budding occurs midway up the height of the old corallites and in all directions. Colony size ranges from 40 mm to 60 mm in length and width and 40– 60 mm in height. Longer and shorter diameters of corallite up to, 8.4 mm and 5.0 mm, respectively, height up to, 15 mm. Septal order is hexameral and in four cycles. Ventral and dorsal septa in five cycles. As single P. plan is seen in most corallites. In larger corallites, a triplicate P. plan with five cycles is expressed. The columella is compressed laterally. Living colony is light yellow.
Type locality
Nakagi, Minami-Izu machi, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, shallow rocky floors .
Distribution
Japan ( Ogawa and Takahashi 1995) and Conic Island Cave, Hong Kong (this study).
Eguchi M. 1973. On some new or little known corals from Japan and Australia. Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory 20: 81 - 87.
Ogawa K, Takahashi K. 1995. A revision of Japanese ahermatypic corals around the coastal region with a guide to identification- II. Genus Dendrophyllia. Nankiseibutu 37: 15 - 33.
Figure 1. Balanophyllia sp. and Dendrophyllia sp. A–B, calicular (longer diameter56.5 mm) and side view of four solitary corallites of B. eguchii (maximum height59.02 mm); C–D, calicular (longer diameter514.9 mm) and top view of a B. ponderosa colony (height531.3 mm); E–G, calicular (longer diameter57.8 mm) and side views of two colonies of D. arbuscula (colony size of F and G535.1 mm and 40.1 mm, respectively); H–I, top and side views of a small D. arbuscula colony (height518.2); J–L, calicular (longer diameter511.7 mm) and top views of two colonies of D. ehrenbergiana (height of K and L513 mm and 19.8 mm, respectively); M–N, calicular (longer diameter513.4 mm) and side view of a colony of D. coccinea (height527 mm); O–P, calicular (longer diameter58 mm) and side view of colony of D. compressa (height533.1 mm); Q–R, calicular (longer diameter59.9 mm) and four solitary corallites of D. gracilis (maximum height521.2 mm).
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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Dendrophyllia compressa Eguchi & Sasaki, 1973
Lam, Katherine, Morton, Brian & Hodgson, Paul 2008 |
Dendrophyllia arbuscula var. compressa
Ogawa K & Takahashi K 1995: 21 |
Eguchi M 1973: 84 |