Litophyton brewerensis, Van, 2020

Van Ofwegen, Leen P., 2020, The genus Litophyton Forskål, 1775 (Octocorallia: Alcyonacea: Nephtheidae) from Australia, Zootaxa 4764 (1), pp. 1-131 : 54-59

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4764.1.1

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:53C5289A-156C-4AF1-B84A-73099A332C05

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3803538

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BCB717-2314-FFEA-FF35-80D9FE1AFD45

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Carolina

scientific name

Litophyton brewerensis
status

sp. nov.

Litophyton brewerensis View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 41a View FIGURE 41 , 42a View FIGURE 42 , 43-44 View FIGURE 43 View FIGURE 44 )

Material examined. Holotype NTM C4050 , Queensland, Great Barrier Reef, John Brewer reef, depth 5-10 m, 7 February 1981, coll. Z. Dinesen ; paratypes: NTM C02236-NTM C2238, Queensland, Briggs reef, Bommie, surface, March 1978, coll. P. Alderslade; NTM C2248, Queensland, Briggs-Sudbury reef, March 1978, coll. P. Alderslade; NTM C2260-NTM C2261, Queensland, Masthead reef, 31 August 1974, coll. P. Alderslade;? NTM C2939, Queensland, Orpheus island, Pioneer Bay, depth 10-15 m, coll. J. Coll; NTM C10003, cf. alba; Queensland, Orpheus island, Pioneer Bay, coll. P. Alino.

Description. The holotype NTM C4050 is 8 cm high and wide, the stalk is 1.5 cm high ( Fig. 41a View FIGURE 41 ). The polyps are up to 0.80 mm wide and 0.90 mm high, and grouped in long catkins.

Polyps. Without clear arrangement of sclerites ( Fig. 42a View FIGURE 42 ). Abaxial point sclerites are spindles with simple tubercles, up to 0.40 mm long ( Fig. 43a View FIGURE 43 ), laterally and adaxially scales and rods are present, which are also present in the tentacles and polyp stalk ( Fig. 43b View FIGURE 43 ). Supporting bundle without projecting spindles or one projecting for a maximum distance of 0.10 mm. Spindles of the supporting bundle up to 1.40 mm long, with simple tubercles ( Fig. 43c View FIGURE 43 ). Several polyp sclerites have an optically black inner core.

Surface layer top stalk. Spindles and unilaterally spinose spindles, up to 0.60 mm long, with simple and complex tubercles ( Fig. 43d View FIGURE 43 ).

Surface layer base stalk. Capstans and derivatives of capstans, 0.05-0.15 mm long. Spindles and unilaterally spinose spindles are also present, up to 0.70 mm long ( Fig. 43e View FIGURE 43 ). The smaller sclerites have simple tubercles, the larger ones also complex tubercles.

Interior stalk. Spindles, up to 1.20 mm long, with pointed ends ( Fig. 43 View FIGURE 43 f-g) and simple tubercles ( Fig. 43h View FIGURE 43 ).

Etymology. Named after the type locality.

Distribution. Great Barrier Reef: John Brewer reef, Briggs-Sudbury reef,? Orpheus island.

Remarks. NTM C2248 differs from the other material in colony shape ( Fig. 41b View FIGURE 41 ), probably the colony was dried out at some stage.

The species mostly resembles L. snakeensis sp. nov., but differs in having more slender interior stalk spindles and many capstans and derivatives of capstans in the surface layer of the stalk.

NTM C2236-NTM C2238 were examined using temporary slides.

NTM C2939 and NTM C10003 are included in this species, but with some doubts. They differ from the other specimens in having numerous rods in polyp stalk ( Fig. 44c View FIGURE 44 ) instead of scales. In this aspect these specimens resemble L. legiopolypum (see below). However, they lack the short branched spindles with rough tubercles in the base of the stalk of the colony ( Fig. 44h View FIGURE 44 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Anthozoa

Order

Alcyonacea

Family

Nephtheidae

Genus

Litophyton

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