Trissopathes Opresko, 2003

Lima, Manuela M., Cordeiro, Ralf T. S. & Perez, Carlos D., 2019, Black Corals (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the Southwestern Atlantic, Zootaxa 4692 (1), pp. 1-67 : 17

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Genus Trissopathes Opresko, 2003

Type-species. Trissopathes pseudotristicha Opresko, 2003 (by original designation).

Diagnosis. “Primary pinnules arranged in four regular rows; subequal in size or with lateral/posterolateral primary pinnules longer than anterior ones. Lateral/posterolateral primary pinnules usually without subpinnules; anterior primaries simple or with up to six or more subpinnules. Subpinnules commonly arranged in subopposite pairs (rarely alternating)” (Opresko, 2003).

Remarks. The genus Trissopathes Opresko, 2003 comprises three species [ T. tetracrada Opresko, 2003 , T. pseudotristicha Opresko, 2003 and T. tristicha ( Van Pesch, 1914) ], distributed in the Indian Ocean and on Pacific seamounts (Opresko, 2003; Molodtsova, 2005). As yet, there is a single Atlantic record of T. tetracrada , off Cabo Verde Islands, between 1450 and 2220 m (Opresko, 2003). To distinguish between groups of pinnules/subpinnules and the formation of new branches, it is necessary to check the size and arrangement of the pinnules on the branches. Thus, large pinnule-like processes, with subpinnules, grouped in four rows are considered herein as new branches.

Distribution. North Pacific, IndoPacific, the Great Australian Bight and Atlantic (Opresko, 2003).

Van Pesch, A. J. (1914) The Antipatharia of the Siboga Expedition. EJ Brill, Leiden, 259 pp.