Erylus alleni de Laubenfels, 1934
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Erylus alleni de Laubenfels, 1934 View in CoL
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Diagnostic features.
Stalks with heart-shaped tops (3-7 cm in height, 1-3 cm wide). Dark brown in color externally, tan internally. Very smooth surface. One or two oscula per stalk located at the tips (1-5 mm wide). The oscula continued by an atrium 1-2 cm deep. Dense in consistency.
Similar species.
The stalked growth form and certain spicule details (elliptical aspidasters, two categories of oxyasters) allow its differentiation with co-occurring similar species such as Erylus goffrilleri and Erylus trisphaerus .
Distribution and abundance.
Mesophotic depths in Puerto Rico and Brazil. Rare species. This is the first report of this species for the GOM, at FGBNMS found with rare to low abundance (1-10) at 7 sites.
Ecology.
Coralline algae reefs, algal nodules.
Identification.
KR, CS, SWK, MCD.
Reference.
Mothes et al. 1999.
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