Paragorgia coralloides Bayer, 1993
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Paragorgia coralloides Bayer, 1993 View in CoL
( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 )
Paragorgia coralloides Bayer 1993: 2 View in CoL .
Material examined. Holotype: USNM 50891, 01°54´00”S – 127°36´00”E, 602 m, 0 3 Dec 1909, (Albatross R/V), Obi Islands, Gomumu Island, Indonesia ( Moluccas), Ceram Sea,
Diagnostic characters. Globular 8radiate derived sclerites in the surface layer with some radial ornaments subdivided in nonglobular lobes ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 B–D).
Description. Colonies with slender branches down to 21 mm in diameter ( Bayer 1993). Autozooid polyps in clusters. Autozooid polyp tentacles contain spindles less than 0.1 mm in length, irregularly ornate ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 A). Surface of the cortex, including autozooid aperture, with unusually globular and hypermorphic radiates (mostly 8radiate derived) up to 0.055 mm averaging 0.0435 mm in length (±0.003 SD, n=10) ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 B–D). Surface radiates about 1.638 times longer than wider, averaging 0.029 mm in width (±0.002 SD, n=10). Despite radiates have some globular and larger rays, one side of radiates remains with smaller multilobular ornaments. Medulla with ornate spindles, rather short, up to 0.15 mm in length ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 E).
Morphological variation. The number of radial ornaments of the sclerites of the surface layer, a diagnostic character, can be highly variable in number but most radiates present such a character.
Distribution. Pacific Ocean: Palau Gomumu (Obi Major) ( Bayer 1993).
Species comparisons. Bayer (1993) suggested that P. coralloides radiates are indistinguishable from those from Corallium spp. Although there is a great resemblance, P. coralloides do not form asymmetrical operaglass sclerites (e.g., Bayer 1956: Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ), where typically lateral rays are enlarged. P. coralloides usually have the proximal and distal rays enlarged. Nonetheless, the tentacle sclerites somewhat resemble those from Corallium spp., which brings up a possible phylogenetic connection between Corallium and Paragorgia . See also P. tapachtli sp. nov.
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Paragorgia coralloides Bayer, 1993
JUAN ARMANDO SÁNCHEZ 2005 |
Paragorgia coralloides
Bayer 1993: 2 |