Overview of the genus Sympodium Ehrenberg, 1834 (Octocorallia, Alcyonacea, Xeniidae), with the description of new species, revealing regional endemism
Author
Benayahu, Yehuda
0000-0002-6999-0239
School of Zoology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, 69978, Israel yehudab @ tauex. tau. ac. il; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6999 - 0239
yehudab@tauex.tau.ac.il
Author
Ekins, Merrick
Queensland Museum, South Brisbane BC, Queensland 4101, Australia.
Author
Mcfadden, Catherine S.
Department of Biology, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA 91711, USA.
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-12-01
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Sympodium yonaguniensis
sp. n.
Fig. 14D
,
Fig. 17
,
Fig. 18
Material.
Japan
.
Holotype
.
SMNHTAU_
Co
_35117,
Ryukyu Archipelago
,
Yonaguni Is.
,
Umabanazaki Point
,
8–12 m
, 3
July
, 2010,
Coll. Y. Benayahu
;
Paratypes
. SMNHTAU_
Co
_38228, same details, 11 fragments, SMNHTAU_
Co
_35164
Ryukyu Archipelago
,
Yonaguni Is.
,
West Point
,
16–22 m
, 5
July
, 2010, 6 fragments,
Coll. Y. Benayahu
;
Taiwan
. SMNHTAU_
Co
_35754
Green Is. Iron Artificial Reef
(
22°38’33”N
,
121°28’31”E
),
20–26 m
,
5 September 2012
.
Description
. The
holotype
is an encrusting and soft colony with irregular upper surface, measuring 5 x
32 mm
and up to
3 mm
thick (
Fig. 17A
). Some polyps emerge individually and others in small groups of 3–5, forming low mounds up to
2–4 mm
in diameter. Almost all the polyps are retracted and the few that are either partly or mostly expanded measure up to
2 mm
, with tentacles up to
1 mm
long. Most of the pinnules are retracted and only the few partly retracted ones can be seen under the dissecting microscope.
FIGURE 17.
Sympodium yonaguniensis
sp. n.
: morphology of type material colonies. (A) Holotype (SMNHTAU_Co_35117) featuring irregular upper surface with some polyps emerging individually and others in groups; almost all are retracted. (B) Paratype colonies (SMNHTAU_Co_38228); five shown here. (C) Paratype (SMNHTAU_Co_35754) comprises small colonies growing on turf algae and a sponge. (D) Higher magnification of the paratype showing partly retracted polyps of colonies.
The sclerites of the
holotype
are ellipsoid platelets, abundant throughout the colony, measuring
0.012
–0.016
x
0.010
–0.012
mm
in diameter (
Fig. 18A
). They are composed of densely packed calcite rods whose tips provide a granular appearance to the sclerite surface (
Fig. 18B
).
FIGURE 18.
Scanning electron micrographs of sclerites of
Sympodium yonaguniensis
sp. n.
holotype (SMNHTAU_Co_ 35117): (A) Ellipsoid platelets. (B) Tips of calcite rods provide a uniform granular appearance to the sclerite surface. Paratype (SMNHTAU_Co_35754): (C) Ellipsoid platelets. (D) Tips of calcite rods provide a uniform granular appearance to the sclerite surface.
Color.
The ethanol-preserved colony is light cream.
Living features.
The live colonies present clusters of brown-gray expanded polyps over the reef substrate (
Fig. 14D
).
Etymology.
The species is named after Yonaguni Island, the
type
locality of the species.
Variation
. The
paratypes
SMNHTAU_Co_38228 (Fig, 17B), SMNHTAU_Co_35164 and SMNHTAU_Co_ 35754 (
Figs. 17C, D
), are smaller than the
holotype
, but otherwise resemble the
holotype
.
Remarks.
The morphological features of the colony, specifically the relatively thick encrusting membrane and the polyps emerging in groups from low mounds, are considered to be diagnostic for this species. The ethanol-preserved
holotype
and
paratypes
(SMNHTAU_Co_35164, SMNHTAU_Co_35754) were sequenced and subsequently assigned to MOTU36 (
McFadden
et al
. 2019
).
Distribution
.
Japan
: Ryukyu Archipelago, Yonaguni Island;
Taiwan
: Green Island.