Auletta tuberosa (Alvarez et al., 1998)
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Auletta tuberosa (Alvarez et al., 1998) |
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Auletta tuberosa (Alvarez et al., 1998)
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Diagnostic features.
Clusters of tubes (0.25 -1 cm diameter), arborescent, with short and narrow peduncle; tubes anastomose and are crooked, uneven, and bumpy. Orange to yellowish tan in color. The surface is felt-like, smooth visually. Oscula or vents, on top of the tubes (2-4 mm diameter). Soft and compressible in consistency.
Similar species.
the protuberances of the tubes and ramose thick branches make this a unique species. The spicules include slender oxeas, styles, and wavy strongyles allowing distinction from Auletta syncinularia , which contains only styles and wavy strongyles.
Distribution and abundance.
Auletta tuberosa is reported from 60-80 m depth at Guyana, southern Caribbean, eastern Antilles, Florida, Bahamas, and southeast GOM (off Cape Sable) where it was originally described. At FGBNMS it has a wide-spread distribution, occurring at 12 sites, with abundance ranging from rare to common (1-100 individuals).
Ecology.
Coralline algae reefs, algal nodules, lower mesophotic reefs.
Identification.
MCD, CA.
Reference.
Alvarez et al. 1998.
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