A revision of the genus Deltocyathus Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848 (Scleractinia, Caryophylliidae) from New Caledonia, with the description of a new species
Author
Kitahara, Marcelo V.
ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and Coral Genomics Group, Molecular Science Bld, Annex, James Cook University, Douglas Campus, Townsville, Qld 4811 (Australia) marcelo. visentinikitahara @ jcu. edu. au
Author
Cairns, Stephen D.
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Department of Zoology (Invertebrate Zoology), P. O. Box 37012, Washington, DC, 20013 - 7012 (USA) cairnss @ si. edu
cairnss@si.edu
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Zoosystema
2009
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Deltocyathus suluensis
Alcock, 1902
(
Fig. 1C
)
Deltocyathus italicus
–
Alcock 1902c: 19
(in part).
Deltocyathus magnificus
var.
suluensis
Alcock, 1902c: 20
, 21. —
Faustino 1927: 76
, 77. —
Yabe & Eguchi 1937: 129
. —
Van Soest 1979: 111
, pl. 2, figs 3, 4.
Deltocyathus formosus
Cairns, 1995: 73
, 74, pl. 19, figs f, g.
Deltocyathus suluensis
. —
Cairns & Zibrowius 1997: 125
, fig. 16d. —
Cairns 1998: 382
; 1999a: 92; 2004: 281. —
Cairns
et al.
1999: 22
.
TYPE MATERIAL. — The types of
D. suluensis
are presumed to be deposited at the
IM
. The
holotype
(CO266) of
D. formosus
and
one paratype
(CO228) are deposited at the
MoNZ
. Additional
paratypes
are deposited at
NZOI
(station numbers: stn K826 [1], K828 [2], and K870 [1]), and at the
USNM
(94171 [3], 94172 [1], and 94173 [6]).
TYPE
LOCALITY. —
5°43’N
,
119°40’E-
6°11’N
,
120°37’E
(
Sulu
Archipelago),
450-522 m
(
D. magnificus
var.
suluensis
).
29°13.96’S
,
177°52.84’W
(Kermadec Ridge),
530-567 m
(
D. formosus
).
NEW RECORDS. — BATHUS 3, stn DW 786,
3 specimens
(MNHN-Scl.2008-0005). — BATHUS 4, stn CP 889,
2 specimens
(MNHN-Scl.2008-0006). — NORFOLK 2, stn DW 2097,
3 specimens
(MNHN-Scl.2008-0007); stn DW 2104,
1 specimen
(MNHN-Scl.2008-0008).
DISTRIBUTION. —
New Caledonia
waters from
21°00.83’S
,
164°27.34’E
to
24°44’S
,
169°49.15’E
,
416-
752 m
. Previous records: Indian Ocean off western Australia from Dampier Land to Port Hedland (
Cairns 1998
;
2004
),
401-530 m
; Pacific Ocean from
Philippines
and Indonesian region (
Cairns & Zibrowius 1997
),
204-540 m
to southern Norfolk Ridges,
New Zealand
(
Cairns 1995
),
142-565 m
, including
Wallis and Futuna
region and
Vanuatu
region (Cairns 1999),
400-650 m
, and off
Queensland
,
Australia
(
Cairns 2004
),
246-1050 m
.
DESCRIPTION
Corallum circular with base flat to slightly convex. Calicular margin serrate but not lancetted. Largest specimen examined (BATHUS 3, stn DW 786)
22 mm
in calicular diameter and
7 mm
in height. Costae present as round granular ridges separated by well-defined same width intercostal furrows. Only C1-2 originates at centre of base.
Septa hexamerally arranged in 5 complete cycles (S1≥S2>S3>S4>>S5). S1 only independent septa and extend half distance to columella, being separated from their pali by a moderately wide notch. Higher septal cycles progressive less wide. S1-4 and P1-4 arranged in a typical
Deltocyathus
fashion, fusing through porous processes. S5 rudimentary.
Fossa shallow containing a well-developed papillose columella.
REMARKS
See Remarks of
D. magnificus
and
D. rotulus
.