Turbinaria sp. 1
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2018.57-56 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/725DAE4B-FF94-FFE9-222F-FDC6FAEDFCC1 |
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Felipe |
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Turbinaria sp. 1 |
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Synonym: Explanaria Lamarck, 1816; Gemmipora de Blainville, 1830; Turbinacis Quenstedt, 1880.
Material examined: Sirri Island ( ZUTC 6590).
Description: Colony is a small plate, attached to the bottom. The plate thickness is 2-7 mm. Corallites are small but distinctly protuberant, roughly arranged in lines more or less parallel to the margin of the corallum. A line or series of corallites conspicuously present on the very edge of the corallum. Calice diameter range 1-3 mm. Septa are well developed, reaching up to 2/3 of the calice radius with mostly 12 septa in one order. Septal margins distinctly and irregularly serrated. Columella is a small peg-like trabecular rising vertically. Occasionally the calice is almost completely invaded by a large mass of twisted and anastomosed trabecular, giving the appearance of a “closed” corallite. Costae absent. Coenosteum and exotheca are reticulated and echinulated.
Remarks: Corallites are similar to those of T. reniformis. However, the growth form differs from T. reniformis that had been reported from Abu-Dhabi ( Riegl and Purkis 2012). The corallites size is smaller than that of the same species in the Yemen ( Pichon et al. 2010). Because of limited material and small colony, positive species identification is not possible.
Distribution: Rare in the Persian Gulf.
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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