Microphysogobio bicolor
Author
Salimi, Parisa Alidoost
Department of Marine Science, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Author
Mostafavi, Pargol Ghavam
Department of Marine Science, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Author
Chen, Chaolun Allen
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Nangang, Taipei, 11529, Taiwan
Author
Fatemi, Seyed Mohammad Reza
Department of Marine Science, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Author
Pichon, Michel
Queensland Museum, Townsville, QLD, Australia
text
Zoological Studies
2018
2018-12-17
57
56
1
34
http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5889144
journal article
10.6620/ZS.2018.57-56
1810-522X
12825785
Dipsastraea
pallida
(Dana, 1846)
(
Fig. 17
)
Synonym:
Astraea
(
Fissicella
)
denticulata
Dana, 1846;
Astraea cellulosa
Verrill, 1872
;
Astraea denticulata
Dana, 1846;
Astraea doreyensis
(
Milne Edwards & Haime, 1857
);
Astraea ordinata
Verrill, 1866
;
Favia
amplior
(
Milne Edwards & Haime, 1849
);
Favia
denticulata
(
Gardiner, 1904
);
Favia
doreyensis
Milne Edwards & Haime, 1850
;
Favia
laccadivica
Gardiner, 1904
;
Favia
okeni
Milne Edwards & Haime, 1857
;
Favia
pallida
(Dana, 1846);
Favia
tubulifera
Klunzinger, 1879
;
Goniastraea serrata
Ortmann, 1889
;
Heliastrea borradailei
Gardiner, 1904
;
Parastrea amplior
Milne Edwards & Haime, 1850
;
Parastrea verrilleana
Milne Edwards & Haime, 1850
.
Material examined
: Abu-Musa
Island
(
ZUTC
6610), Sirri Island (
ZUTC
6611).
Other Material
: Nay-Band Bay (
ZUTC
6612), Kish Island (
ZUTC
6613).
Description
: Colony is massive and hemispherical. Corallites arrangement is plocoid to subplocoid, even sub ceroid in parts of the colony. Corallites formation by intratentacular budding. Corallite and calice diameter are
8-10 mm
and
8-9 mm
, respectively. 22-28 septa in two orders (sometimes indistinguishable). Septa are well separated and exert above the wall margin. Most septa descend abruptly down the endotheca and then reach the columella. Septal margins always ornamented with very short and irregular dentations. These dentations are themselves finely serrated, especially at their tips which frequently form minute horizontal fans. Palar structures absent (occasionally may be weakly present). Columella is spongy. Costae equal and sometimes adjacent costae join together.
Fig. 16.
(a-b) Different colonies of
Platygyra
daedalea
from Abu-Musa (rather flat) and Sirri Islands (spherical); (c-d) close-up of corallites. Scale bar = 1 mm.
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Remarks
: The specimens showed different colony forms and colors in the field; however, their skeletal features were similar (
Fig. 17a
, c-d).
D. pallida
had a smaller corallite size than the other species and a slightly lower calic (
Kongjandtre et al. 2012
). Pale discoloration is because of presence mucus sheathing (
Fig. 17
a-c) (
Alidoost Salimi et al. 2017
).
Fig. 17.
(a-c-e) Different colonies of
Dipsastraea
pallida
from Abu-Musa and Sirri Islands; (b-d-f) close-up of their corallites. Scale bar = 1 mm.
© 2018 Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Distribution
: Widespread in the Persian Gulf, Red Sea and Indo-Pacific.