Two new species of the genus Chironephthya (Octocorallia, Alcyonacea, Nidaliidae Siphonogorgiinae) from the Gulf of Thailand
Author
Imahara, Yukimitsu
Wakayama Laboratory, Biological Institute on Kuroshio, 300 - 11 Kire, Wakayama City, Wakayama 640 - 0351, Japan imaharay @ k. email. ne. jp; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2102 - 9921
Author
Chavanich, Suchana
Reef Biology Research Group, Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand Suchana. C @ chula. ac. th; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 6266 - 7300
Author
Viyakarn, Voranop
Reef Biology Research Group, Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand. Voranop. V @ chula. ac. th; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2089 - 6356
Author
Kushida, Yuka
Molecular Invertebrate Systematics and Ecology Laboratory, Graduate School of Engineering and Science, University of the Ryukyus, 1 Senbaru, Nishihara, Okinawa 903 - 0123, Japan. kskrg. 38 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6832 - 7830
Author
Reimer, James D.
Molecular Invertebrate Systematics and Ecology Laboratory, Graduate School of Engineering and Science, University of the Ryukyus, 1 Senbaru, Nishihara, Okinawa 903 - 0123, Japan & Tropical Biosphere Research Center, University of the Ryukyus, 1 Senbaru, Nishihara, Okinawa 903 - 0123, Japan jreimer @ sci. u-ryukyu. ac. jp; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0453 - 8804
Author
Fujita, Toshihiko
Department of Zoology, National Museum of Nature and Science, 4 - 1 - 1 Amakubo, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki 305 - 0005, Japan fujita @ kahaku. go. jp; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0334 - 1794
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-05-25
4780
2
324
340
journal article
21877
10.11646/zootaxa.4780.2.6
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1175-5326
3842504
ADDCAA3B-FBBD-4F0B-859A-EC62DAF3DAD6
Chironephthya sirindhornae
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 2–7
)
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Japanese name: Hime-kudayagi
Holotype
.
NSMT-Co 1703, at
19 m
depth
,
Hin Lom Fang
, off
Pattaya
,
Chonburi Province
,
Thailand
(
12°48.37'N
,
100°42.35'E
), on
13 October 2013
.
GenBank Accession No.
MT
424941
(mtMutS),
MT
414716
(COI),
MT
419962
(28SrDNA).
Description.
Colony form
: Colony,
34 mm
high, consisting of nine polyparia arising from a thin membranous common base, spreading over the dead holaxonian axis of
55 mm
long and
3–13 mm
wide, soft and somewhat translucent in life (
Fig. 2
) but stiff and opaque in ethanol (
Fig. 3
). Inside the common base, there are several canals,
0.2–0.6 mm
in diameter, penetrated. Lower portion of each polyparium is a short sterile stem,
3–14 mm
long and 2.0 x 2.5–5.2 x
6.5 mm
in diameter in the proximal portion. Polyparia
7–47 mm
high (including lower stem), sparsely branched in one plane. Terminal branches short, rod-like when alive, but deformed into club-shape with distal swollen portion with slightly withered polyparia after fixation,
2–4.6 mm
long and 1.5 x 2.0– 4.8 x
5.2 mm
in diameter at the most swollen portion. The interior of stem, there are four to six thick canals leading to apical polyps and other two to three thin canals. Canal walls are thin, soft and limp.
Polyps
: Polyps monomorphic, distributed at long intervals on the upper stem (
Fig. 4B
), arranged sparsely, somewhat in a spiral formation on the lateral sides of branches (
Fig. 4A
), and crowded
4–6 in
number at the distal portion of each terminal branch (
Fig. 4D, E
). Calyces, in two
types
, cup-shaped (
Fig. 4E
) at distal portion of terminal branches, and shelf-like (
Fig. 4A
,
5A, B
) on lateral sides of branches and stem. Both
types
of calyces supported by 2–3 teeth formed by 5–7 large spindles of <
2 mm
long (
Fig. 7A
1
) on the outer surface, and having small slender spindles or needles of <
0.2 mm
long (
Fig. 7A
2
) embedded in the inner surface. Anthocodiae (
Fig. 5
C–D), <
0.8 mm
high and <
1 mm
wide, armed by eight points and a crown. Each point consists of one pair of large spindles of <
0.46 mm
and 2–3 pairs of small spindles of <
0.23 mm
long (
Fig. 6B
). Crown bearing 6–8 rows of horizontally-disposed curved spindles <
0.43 mm
long (
Fig. 6D
). Between two adjacent points, intermediate sclerites of 1–2 pairs of rods, <
0.18 mm
long (
Fig. 6C
). Anthocodial formula: 1P+(2–3)p+(6–8)Cr+(1–2)M. The axis of each tentacle has many small rods, reaching
0.11 mm
in length, (
Fig. 6A
) arranged perpendicular to the axis or in a chevron toward the distal end. Pinnules completely free from sclerites. Pharynx has several small spiny spindles reaching
0.05 mm
in length (
Fig. 6E
).
FIGURE 2.
Live colony of
Chironephthya sirindhornae
sp. nov.
(NSMT-Co 1703).
FIGURE 3.
Preserved specimen of
Chironephthya sirindhornae
sp. nov.
(NSMT-Co 1703). A: whole colony; B: view from opposite side of A. cb: common base; st: stem.
Sclerites of coenenchyme
: Surface layer of branches covered tightly with vertically aligned large spindles of <
2.68 mm
long with many complex warts (
Fig. 7B
1
), and slender spindles of <
0.74 mm
long with a few complex warts and blunt ends (
Fig. 7B
2
above), and small curved spindles of <
0.18 mm
long with a few conical warts (
Fig. 7B
2
below). Interior of branches containing a few needles of <
0.24 mm
long with a few large simple warts (
Fig. 7C
). Surface layer of stem and common base covered tightly with large spindles of <
2.78 mm
long with many complex warts (
Fig. 7D
1
) and slender spindles of <
0.66 mm
long with a few complex warts (
Fig. 7D
2
). Interior of stem and common base containing a few spindles of <
0.49 mm
long with a few compound warts (
Fig. 7E
1
), and a few needles of <
0.28 mm
long with a few conical warts (
Fig. 7E
2
).
FIGURE 4.
Preserved specimen of
Chironephthya sirindhornae
sp. nov.
(NSMT-Co 1703). Arrangement of polyps. A: lateral side of a terminal branch; B: lower of stem; C: lower portion of colony; D: distal portion of a terminal branch; E: lateral side of distal portion of a terminal branch. cb: common base. Scales: A–C: 5 mm; D, E: 1 mm.
FIGURE 5.
Preserved specimen of
Chironephthya sirindhornae
sp. nov.
(NSMT-Co 1703). A: solitary polyp on the lateral side of branch, showing the shape of calyx; B: arrangement of spindles on calyx of lateral side of branches; C–D: lateral view of anthocodiae, showing arrangement of sclerites; E: tentacles, showing arrangement of sclerites; F: cross section of stem, showing arrangement of canals. cl: calyx; cn: canal; cr: crown; pn: point; tn: tentacle. Scales: A–D: 1 mm; E: 0.1 mm; F: 5 mm.
Color
: Colony translucent pale pink, with yellow point sclerites and red crown sclerites in life. The color of colony changes to opaque dull pale pink in ethanol.
FIGURE 6.
Preserved specimen of
Chironephthya sirindhornae
sp. nov.
(NSMT-Co 1703). Sclerites of polyps. A: tentacle; B: point; C: intermediate between points; D: crown; E: pharynx. Scale: 0.1 mm.
FIGURE 7.
Preserved specimen of
Chironephthya sirindhornae
sp. nov.
(NSMT-Co 1703). Sclerites of coenenchyme. A: calyces; B: branch cortex; C: branch interior; D: stem and common base cortex; E: stem and common base interior. Scales: A1, B1, D1: 1 mm; A2, B2, C, D2, E1, E2: 0.1 mm.
Etymology.
The specific epithet is named in honor of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of
Thailand
, who has initiated and implemented the Plant Genetic Conservation Project for maintenance and conservation of biodiversity both on land and in the ocean.
Remarks.
This new species differs from other species of
Chironephthya
in that it has multiple stems arising from a common base, and lacks large spindles in the interior of the coenenchyme. This species is distinguished clearly from its congener
C. macrospiculata
Thomson & Henderson, 1906
by the size of coenenchyme cortical spindles (<
8.3 mm
long) and by the structure of anthocodial formula (2P+2p+3Cr).
The appearance of the living colony of this species is very similar to that of
Scleronephthya
, but the presence of the calyx existing at the proximal portion of polyps and vertically-aligned spindles on the cortex of the coenenchyme enables distinguishing between them underwater, if carefully observed.