Revision and catalogue of worldwide staghorn corals Acropora and Isopora (Scleractinia: Acroporidae) in the Museum of Tropical Queensland
Author
Wallace, Carden C.
Author
Done, Barbara J.
Author
Muir, Paul R.
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Memoirs of the Queensland Museu Nature
2012
2012-06-30
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Acropora cytherea
(Dana, 1846)
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Fig. 20
)
Madrepora cytherea
Dana, 1846: 441
, pl. 32 figs 3a–b.
Madrepora efflorescens
Dana, 1846: 441
, pl. 33 fig. 6.
Madrepora candelabrum
Studer, 1878: 528
, pl. 2 figs 3a–b.
Madrepora symmetrica
Brook, 1891: 470
; 1893: 94, pl. 15.
Madrepora arcuata
Brook, 1892: 452
; 1893: 102, pl. 12.
Madrepora reticulata
Brook, 1892 p.461
; 1893: 68 pl. 4 figs A–B.
Madrepora armata
Brook, 1892: 461
; 1893: 100, pl. 10 figs A–B.
Acropora cytherella
Verrill, 1902: 253
, pl. 36 fig. 7, pl. 36A fig. 7, pl. 36F fig. 1.
Type locality.
Tahiti (lectotype NMNH-SI).
MTQ Holdings. Red Sea:
G53878, G54786–87 Egypt; G51210–11, G55257 Saudi Arabia; G54282, G54735–36, G54749 Yemen;
Kenya:
G35568, G58938;
South Africa:
G41046;
Mayotte:
G63300–02, G63389–94;
Seychelles:
G47933–35, G59547;
Mauritius:
G51817–18;
Rodriguez:
G33220;
Maldives:
G52010, G52076–78, G59813–14, G59955–58;
Chagos:
G51377–94;
Sri Lanka:
G55760, G56350–51;
Thailand:
G55904–07;
Malaysia
: G57654 mainland and islands; G53895 Sabah;
Indonesia:
G47170, G48531–36, G48541–43 Sumatra; G32850 Java; G50642–43 Bali; G48539 Alor; G50971 Flores; G50639–41 Kalimantan; G48538 Semau; G35815, G47270–77, G50629–38, G54168–69 Sulawesi; G54173 Molucca Sea; G54170–72, G54452 Halmahera; G46687, G46903–05, G47268–69, G48540, G50628 Banda Sea; G48537, G60725–26, G60734 Irian Jaya;
Australia:
G38368, G38394, G40863, G51539–40 West; G27044, G27674, G27676–77, G27680–81, G27829, G27831–33, G27835, G27837, G28819, G28822, G28824, G28827–28, G28836–39, G28904–0 5, G28907, G28910–11, G28914–18, G29729–30, G29732, G29735–36, G32453–54, G32468, G34136, G35024, G35134–37, G37362–63, G37370, G37401–2, G40912, G41304–7, G48375–77, G51124–26, G58013, G59028, G60600, G61768, G61771, G64611 Great Barrier Reef; G28820, G28823, G28825, G28829, G28831–35, G35998–6011, G58419, G58422, G64987–88 South–East; G27678, G27830, G27834, G29734, G29737–38, G35872, G35877, G39835, G39837–39, G39847, G57631 Coral Sea;
South China Sea:
G46822,
G51162–64;
Japan:
G47770–72;
Taiwan:
G43848, G45943, G45946, G47609;
Philippines:
G41713, G45859;
Palau:
G56638, G56861;
Papua New Guinea
: G35636, G35641, G35649, G35821, G52781–85, G59115;
Micronesia:
G36613 Chuuk; G62459–60 Pohnpei;
Solomon Is.:
G52587, G58573, G58598;
New Caledonia:
G34962, G34995;
Chesterfield Atoll:
G27675, G27679, G28908–09, G28912, G29731, G29733, G29739–40, G38153, G38160;
Marshall Is.:
G33126, G33200, G37984, G47233, G56160, G56204–06, G57243;
Kiribati:
G54800, G54967–69;
Fiji:
G40927;
Samoa:
G36626, G38976, G38986, G38989, G41291, G43470, G43487;
Niue:
G30099, G36018–19, G50579–80;
Johnston Atoll:
G40987;
Hawaii:
G27085;
Line Is.:
G59696;
Cook Is.:
G35702
French Polynesia:
G33106, G35539, G58656;
Tahiti:
G27105, G35543–44, G54697, G58971;
Tuamotu Archipelago:
G32864;
Austral Is.:
G30101;
Pitcairn Is.:
G35759.
Species group:
hyacinthus
.
Description.
Colony outline:
determinate, predominantly table.
Branches:
tertiary branching order absent; length: <25 mm; diameter: 2.5–4.9 mm, 50/50 axial/radial, terete; radial crowding: not touching; axial/radial ratio:>1:10.
Axial corallites:
two synapticular rings; porous; outer diameter 1.3–2.5 mm; inner diameter 0.7–1.0 mm; primary septa to 2/3 R.
Radial corallites:
small; two synapticular rings; one size or graded; inner wall not developed; shape: dimidiate/lipped; openings: elongate lip; primary septa absent.
Coenosteum:
different on and between radials: between radials: reticulate, on radials: costate; spinule shape: laterally flattened.
Further literature.
Sheppard & Sheppard (1991), Nishihira & Veron (1995), Wallace & Wolstenholme (1998), Wallace (1999), Veron (2000), Pillay
et al.
(2002), Nomura & Mezaki (2005), Dai & Horng (2009), Turak & DeVantier (2011).