Novel characters in a conservative coral genus: three new species of Astreopora (Scleractinia: Acroporidae) from West Papua
Author
Wallace, Carden C.
Author
Turak, Emre
Author
DeVantier, Lyndon
text
Journal of Natural History
2011
2011-08-31
45
31 - 32
1905
1924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2011.573098
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2011.573098
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Astreopora cenderawasih
sp. nov.
(
Figures 2A
,
3
)
Type locality
Cenderawasih Bay
,
West Papua
.
Material examined
Holotype
. MTQ G60697
Indonesia
,
West Papua
,
Cenderawasih Bay
,
Pulau Nurage
TNTC 3
◦
1.8
′
S, 134
◦
50.1
′
E; depth
2 m
, collected
E. Turak
19 February 2006
.
Paratypes
. MTQ:
G60695
Indonesia
,
West Papua
,
Cenderawasih Bay
,
Pulau Nurage
TNTC 3
◦
1.8
′
S, 134
◦
50.1
′
E; depth
4 m
, collected
L. DeVantier
19 February 2006
;
G60696
Indonesia
,
West Papua
,
Cenderawasih Bay
,
Teluk Manu
TNTC 2
◦
28.9
′
S, 134
◦
33.8
′
E, depth
4 m
, collected
L. DeVantier
22 February 2006
;
G60698
Indonesia
,
West Papua
,
Cenderawasih Bay
,
Pulau Nurage
TNTC 3
◦
1.8
′
S, 134
◦
50.1
′
E,
2 m
collected
E. Turak
19 February 2006
.
Figure 2. Field appearance of the three new
Astreopora
species in Cenderawasih Bay, West Papua. (A)
Astreopora cenderawasih
; (B)
Astreopora acroporina
; (C)
Astreopora montiporina
.
Figure 3.
Astreopora cenderawasih
sp. nov.
(A–C) Holotype MTQ G60697; (D–F) paratype MTQ G60695. (A) Whole specimen; (B) scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of coenosteal spinules; (C) close up of group of branches formed by dendritic division of basal branch; (D) SEM of branch tip, coenosteum with no axial corallite; (E) branch tip; (F) SEM showing radial corallite detail. Scale bars: A, C, E: 10 mm; B, F: 1 mm; D: 100 µm.
Etymology
Named for the bay in which it was found, “bird of paradise” in Indonesian.
Diagnosis
Colony indeterminate in growth, mostly consisting of vertical branching units, but some small plates may occur at the base; branching units develop from a thick basal branch that divides into several branchlets, which may also divide; corallites occur up to the tip, which is formed of coenosteum. Corallites tubular, immersed, conical or appressed, with round to oval openings, irregularly scattered on branch surface and mostly not touching; outer diameter of opening 1.5–3.0 mm; inner diameter 0.8–2.0 mm; primary septa all present as laminae to 1
/
3R, forming a pseudocolumella deeper in corallite; secondary septa some to all present as laminae or points. Coenosteum evenly distributed spinules which are tall, irregular cone-shaped with blade-like ridges running lengthwise; tips of branches formed by irregular reticulate growth without spinules.
Skeletal characteristics
Holotype
. Part of colony,
100 mm
greatest width and
86 mm
height. Corallum is an irregular arrangement of vertical palmate branching units, flattened in cross-section, without axial corallites, given off from an irregular basal region. In each palmate unit, a basal branch divides into two to several branches towards its tips. Corallites tubular, immersed, conical or appressed, with round to oval openings, irregularly scattered on branch surface and mostly not touching; outer diameter of opening
1.75–2.17 mm
, inner diameter
0.88–1.98 mm
; primary septa all present as irregular vertical laminae, with some to all extending to form a pseudo-columella; secondary septa present as points or narrow plates up to 1
/
4R. Coenosteum evenly distributed spinules which are tall, irregular cone-shaped with blade-like ridges running lengthwise; tips of branches formed by irregular reticulate growth without spinules.
Variations shown in
paratypes
.
Branching diverges from the palmate mode in some colonies, with branches sometimes thickening towards their centre and sometimes extending at angles from each other; branches are sometimes in the form of chimneylike columns (similar to those occasionally seen in
Astreopora moretonensis
).
Field characteristics
Colour pale to dark brown and purple-grey, colonies spreading to around
1 m
diameter.
Habitat
Sandy reef flat and upper reef slope at
2–5 m
.
Distribution
To date, recorded from Cenderawasih Bay only; see
Figure 1
.