Litophyton horseshoeensis, Van, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4764.1.1 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:53C5289A-156C-4AF1-B84A-73099A332C05 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3803580 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BCB717-2348-FFB9-FF35-8173FD27F86F |
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Litophyton horseshoeensis |
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sp. nov. |
Litophyton horseshoeensis View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figs. 85d View FIGURE 85 , 89b View FIGURE 89 , 92-93 View FIGURE 92 View FIGURE 93 )
Material examined. Holotype NTM C2256 , Queensland, Horseshoe reef, Bommie Top , 11 November 1980, coll. P. Alderslade ; paratypes: NTM C 1366-68, 1370, 1379, Queensland, Swain reef, Sweet-lip reef, 15 November 1980, coll. P. Alderslade; NTM C 1392-95, Queensland, Bills reef, 8 November 1980, coll. P. Alderslade; NTM C1396, Queensland; Central reef, coll. P. Alderslade; NTM C2255; Queensland, Horseshoe reef, Bommie Top, 11 November 1980, coll. P. Alderslade; NTM C3992, Queensland, Great Barrier Reef, Davies reef, depth 5-10 m, 16 April 1981, coll. Z. Dinesen.
Description. The holotype is 7.5 cm high and 4.5 cm wide, the stalk is 1.5 cm long ( Fig. 89b View FIGURE 89 ). The polyps are up to 0.6 mm wide and 0.5 high, grouped in spherical catkins.
Polyps. With irregular arrangement of sclerites in eight points ( Fig. 85d View FIGURE 85 ). Abaxially and lateral point sclerites are spindles with simple tubercles and spines; abaxially up to 0.50 mm long, laterally they are up to 0.25 mm long ( Fig. 92 View FIGURE 92 a-b). Adaxially there are small, curved scales, up to 0.10 mm long, similar to those of the tentacles ( Fig. 92c View FIGURE 92 ). The polyp stalk has straight rods, up to 0.10 mm long ( Fig. 92d View FIGURE 92 ). Supporting bundle not projecting or slightly so, composed of spindles, up to 1.80 mm long, with simple tubercles and one spiny end ( Fig. 92e View FIGURE 92 ).
Surface layer top stalk. Capstans, derivatives of capstans, spindles, and unilaterally spinose spindles, all with simple and complex tubercles ( Fig. 92 View FIGURE 92 f-g). Capstans 0.05-0.20 mm long; spindles up to about 0.60 mm long.
Surface layer base stalk. Capstans, thorny derivatives of capstans, spindles, and unilaterally spinose spindles, all with simple and complex tubercles ( Figs. 92h View FIGURE 92 , 93a View FIGURE 93 ). Capstans 0.05-0.15 mm long; spindles up to about 0.50 mm long.
Interior stalk. Spindles, up to 1 mm long, with pointed ends ( Fig. 93c View FIGURE 93 ), and simple and complex tubercles ( Fig. 93b View FIGURE 93 ). The smaller spindles often have side branches ( Fig. 93b View FIGURE 93 ).
Etymology. Named after the holotype locality.
Distribution. Great Barrier Reef: Horseshoe reef, Sweet-lip reef, Bills reef, Central reef, Davies reef.
Remarks. NTM C1379 has somewhat longer internal stalk spindles, up to 1.20 mm long.
L. horseshoeensis resembles L. debilis ( Kükenthal, 1895) ( Ternate) ( Figs. 69e View FIGURE 69 , 77 View FIGURE 77 ), but has many thorny derivatives of capstans in the surface of the base of the stalk.
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