Tubastrea diaphana ( Dana, 1846 )
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Felipe |
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Tubastrea diaphana ( Dana, 1846 ) |
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Tubastrea diaphana ( Dana, 1846) View in CoL
( Figure 2E–J View Figure 2 )
Dendrophyllia diaphana Dana, 1846 View in CoL
Tubastrea diaphana Ogawa & Takahashi, 1993:99 View in CoL , Plate 2, Figs 9–10, Plate 5, Fig. 7
Description
Dendroid (bushy), colonial corallum. Main branch is not obvious. Extra-tentacular budding occurs near the base of old corallites. Colony size ranges from 15 mm to 20 mm in length and width and 15–20 mm in height. Corallite circular with diameters ranging from 7.1–9.8 mm. Septal order is hexameral and in four cycles. Septal size, in a descending order, is S 15 S 2.S 45 S 3. Both S 4 and S 3 are weakly developed. Columella is deep and spongy. In older polyps, columella is thicker. Living colonies are dark brown or black.
Distribution
Japan ( Ogawa and Takahashi 1993) and Conic Island and Steep Island Caves, Hong Kong (this study).
Remarks
In this study, this species was observed to be being grazed by a nudibranch, Aeolidiella sp. ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 ).
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Tubastrea diaphana ( Dana, 1846 )
Lam, Katherine, Morton, Brian & Hodgson, Paul 2008 |
Tubastrea diaphana
Ogawa K & Takahashi K 1993: 99 |