Swiftia, Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.3.6 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3D337F65-E630-8E56-0493-3799FA45FEC2 |
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Swiftia |
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Key to Swiftia View in CoL species reported from California, USA to Chile
(based on Nutting 1909, Breedy et al. 2015, Williams and Breedy 2016)
1a. Colony unbranched (flagelliform, whip-like) or Y–shaped..................................................... 2
1b. Colony multiple-branched.............................................................................. 3
2a. Colony white; polyp mounds low (less than 1 mm tall), wider than tall; coenenchymal sclerites without plates............................................................................. S. farallonesica Williams and Breedy, 2016 View in CoL
2b. Colony pink; polyp mounds slightly raised (more than 1 mm tall), taller than wide; coenenchymal sclerites with plates.................................................................................... S. simplex ( Nutting, 1909) View in CoL
3a. Colony flabellate, densely branched...................................................................... 4
3b. Colony sparsely branched.............................................................................. 6
4a. Colony irregularly pinnate; polyp-mounds prominent (more than 1.5 mm tall) and sparsely spaced (more than 2 mm)..... 5
4b. Colony mostly dichotomous; polyp-mounds slightly raised (less than 1.5 mm tall) and closely spaced (less than 1.5 mm)................................................................................ S. spauldingi ( Nutting, 1909) View in CoL
5a. Colony red with deep-red polyp mounds; branches not anastomosing, branching irregularly pinnate, polyp mounds more than 2.5 mm apart..................................................................... S. kofoidi ( Nutting, 1909) View in CoL
5b. Colony dark purplish red; branches frequently anastomosing in a lose reticulation, polyp-mounds less than 2.5 mm apart................................................................................... S. torreyi ( Nutting, 1909) View in CoL
6a. Branches dropping and flexible, anthocodiae with naked neck zone; outer coenenchyme and polyp-mound rims without plates, mostly composed of spindles.................................................. S. comauensis Breedy et al., 2015 View in CoL
6b. Branches stout, anthocodiae with plates at neck zone; outer coenenchyme and polyp-mound rim with plates and spindles........................................................................................ S. sahlingi View in CoL sp. nov.
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