Three new species of shallow water, yellow zoanthids (Hexacorallia: Zoanthidea: Epizoanthidae) from southern California, USA, and southern Australia
Author
Philipp, Nicholas A.
Author
Fautin, Daphne G.
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Zootaxa
2009
2058
53
61
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.274785
c8137f37-0107-4ce4-b883-2e394fc55da6
1175-5326
274785
Epizoanthus rodmani
new species
Figures 1
D, 2C
Material examined.
Pacific Ocean,
Australia
, Tasmania, Port Davey, Bathurst Channel, off Joan Point, ~
43° 20’S
,
146° 04’E
,
5–21 m
, collected by K.L. Gowlett-Holmes,
5 April 1993
;
SAM
H1603,
Holotype
, 22 polyps. Pacific Ocean,
Australia
, South
Australia
, Kangaroo Island, W of Western River Cove, Pissy Boy Rock, “The Amphitheater”, ~
35° 40’S
,
136°58’E
,
7–9 m
, collected by K.L. Gowlett-Holmes,
9 March 2002
;
KUDIZ
0 0 2984,
Paratypes
, 2 pieces (unknown whether from a single colony) of 6 and 18 polyps.
Colony morphology and color.
In life, vivid yellow (
Figure 1
D) (Karen L. Gowlett-Holmes,
CSIRO
, Hobart, pers. comm.). In preservative, yellow/light brown. Three pieces examined had 7–22 polyps each. In preserved material, coenenchyme surface visible between polyps, smaller polyps interspersed among larger ones; all protrude from surface of coenenchyme.
External anatomy.
In preserved specimens, contracted polyps protrude no more than
8 mm
from thin (
1 mm
thick) coenenchyme;
3–4.5 mm
in diameter when contracted. Ectoderm densely encrusted with dark sand and quartz contributing to polyps’ dark color. Scapus ridges not obvious in closed polyps.
Internal anatomy.
Marginal sphincter muscle alveolar, situated in middle of mesoglea, nearer ectoderm distally, nearer endoderm proximally (
Figure 2
C), alveoli elongate, more elliptical than circular in section. Mesenteries
42 in
polyp
3 mm
in diameter to
48 in
polyp
4.5 mm
in diameter. Actinopharynx longitudinally corrugated. Siphonoglyph apparent. No zooxanthellae.
Cnidae.
Cnidom spirocysts, basitrichs, holotrichs, microbasic
b-
mastigophores, microbasic
p
- mastigophores (
Figure 3
). See
Table 3
for sizes and distribution.
Natural history, geography.
Specimens studied were collected from a rock wall at
5–
21 m
.
Etymology.
Epizoanthus rodmani
n. sp.
is named in honor of Dr. James E. Rodman, who helped taxonomy in all fields as Director in the Division of Environmental Biology of the
US
National Science Foundation and especially by creating and supporting the program Partnerships for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy (PEET).
Differential diagnosis.
See Table 2. In addition,
E. karenae
n. sp.
has radiating dark-orange lines on the oral disc and smaller polyps surrounding larger polyps, whereas the disc of
E. rodmani
n. sp.
lacks radiating lines and polyps of different sizes do not differ in distribution. Many of the species of
Epizoanthus
occurring in the western Pacific Ocean differ from
E. karenae
n. sp.
and
E. rodmani
n. sp.
in habitat and/or substratum. The sphincter muscle of
Epizoanthus sabulosus
Cutress, 1971
, which occurs in the same latitudes and depths as the new Australian species, is narrower distally than that of either
E. karenae
n. sp.
or
E. rodmani
n. sp.
, and has fewer alveoli. Although the size and distribution of nematocysts in
E. karenae
n. sp.
and
E. rodmani
n. sp.
are very similar, microbasic
b
-mastigophores in both species are generally larger than those in
E. sabulosus
, and basitrichs are not known in
E. sabulosus
.
Two species of
Parazoanthus
are externally similar to all three new species. In addition to the diagnostic differences in sphincter muscle, in
P. axinellae
(
Schmidt, 1862
)
, only large (
23–33 x
12–15 µm) holotrichs were measured. No nematocyst data appear to have been published for
P. elongatus
McMurrich, 1904
.
Now three species of
Epizoanthus
have been described from southern
Australia
, the two we describe and
E. sabulosus
.
Gowlett-Holmes (2008)
included in her guide to southern
Australia
five species of zoanthids, including another undescribed species of
Epizoanthus
. There may be others as well; an inventory of all zoanthid species present, both there and in southern California, is needed.