Systematics of the bubblegum corals (Cnidaria: Octocorallia: Paragorgiidae) with description of new species from New Zealand and the Eastern Pacific
Author
JUAN ARMANDO SÁNCHEZ
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Zootaxa
2005
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.169657
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169657
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Sibogagorgia tautahi
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 43
)
Material examined.
Holotype
:
NIWA
3327, H847, J107, Z11229,
30° 1.891’S
–
178° 48.061’W
, “Giggenbach seamount”,
872–1086 m
,
23 April 2002
, (RV
Tangaroa
0205/73, epibenthic sled).
Diagnostic characters.
Sclerites from the medulla thick, blunt, short, mostly smooth, straight spindles that are ornate only at the tips, reaching usually less than
0.25 mm
in length (
Fig. 43
F).
Description.
Holotype
is a small (defectively preserved) colony (<
40 mm
long),
5 mm
diameter with
18 mm
of base (
Fig. 43
G). Cortex pale brown. All sclerites colourless. Surface cortex with radiate sclerites (mostly 8radiates) with starlike subradial ornamentation (
Fig. 43
A–D). Surface sclerites up to
0.09 mm
long averaging 0.08 (0.007 SD, n=10). Surface radiates about 1.7 times longer than wide, averaging
0.047 mm
in width (0.004 SD, n=10). Other intermediate forms in the boundary layer include irregularly enlarged radial ornamentation (
Fig. 43
E). Medulla with thick, blunt, short, mostly smooth, straight spindles, ornate only at tips, usually less than
0.25 mm
in length (
Fig. 43
F).
Morphological variation.
As
in
S. weberi
, medullar spindles in
S. tautahi
sp. nov.
are progressively less ornate towards the inner medulla, achieving higher variation at the boundary layer (e.g.,
Fig. 43
E). Some of the medullar sclerites are also quite robust and fatter than others (
Fig. 43
F).
Distribution.
Only know from the Kermadec volcanoes seamount ridge, off the Bay of Plenty,
New Zealand
,
872–1086 m
.
Species comparisons.
S. tautahi
sp. nov.
has larger radiates than
S. weberi
, although overall they are very similar, but those of
S. tautahi
are more profusely ornate (subradial ornamentation). The diagnostic medullar spindles are shorter than those of
S. weberi
.
Etymology
: The word
tautahi
means “solitary” in Maori and alludes to the sole small specimen of this species.