Revisionary systematics of the endemic soft coral fauna (Octocorallia: Alcyonacea: Alcyoniina) of the Agulhas Bioregion, South Africa
Author
Mcfadden, Catherine S.
Author
Van Ofwegen, Leen P.
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Zootaxa
2017
2017-12-13
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4363.4.1
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Alcyonium
Linnaeus, 1758
As discussed by McFadden & Ofwegen (2013), over time
Alcyonium
has become a repository for species of
Alcyoniidae
that lack the diagnostic characters of other genera, and the definition of the genus has expanded to encompass a broad range of colony growth morphologies and sclerite types. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that
Alcyonium
sensu stricto
is restricted to species that have sclerites arranged as a collaret and points in the polyps and two distinct layers in the coenenchyme: a surface layer of predominantly radiates and clubs and an interior layer of spindles or rods. In addition, the sclerites are often brightly colored and retain their color in alcohol. Of the many South African species that have been assigned to this genus, only five share the sclerite characteristics of
Alcyonium
sensu stricto
. They differ from all other members of the genus in their colony growth form, however, which is typically unbranched and clavate or capitate with a clearly demarcated stalk and polyparium. Phylogenetic analyses of the two South African
Alcyonium
species for which there are DNA sequence data place them in a distinct clade that is sister to a clade of North Atlantic and Mediterranean species (
Fig. 1
).