A new species of antipatharian coral (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the southern California Bight
Author
Opresko, D. M.
text
Zootaxa
2005
852
1
10
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.273210
6b2f3644-0cd0-4cf3-960a-deb2f79da5fa
11755326
273210
Antipathes
Pallas, 1766
Diagnosis
. Corallum sparsely to densely branched; bushy or flabellate; rarely monopodial. Branchlets of varying length; arranged irregularly, or bilaterally; rarely pinnulate. Spines usually triangular to conical in lateral view, smooth or papillose; often laterally compressed; sometimes with knobs or multiple forking at the apex. Polyps from about
1 to 3 mm
in transverse diameter, sometimes longer along the sagittal axis than along the tranverse axis.
Type
species
.
Antipathes dichotoma
Pallas,1766
.
Type
material
. A
neotype
has recently been established for
Antipathes dichotoma
(see
Opresko 2003b
). The
type
species is characterized by having relatively large polyps (up to
2 mm
in transverse diameter), a rather sparsely and irregularly branched corallum, and large, smooth spines.
Remarks
. Although many species formerly referred to
Antipathes
have now been reassigned to other genera in two newly established families (
Myriopathidae
and
Aphanipathidae
), the genus still contains species of very diverse morphology. It is likely that with further taxonomic revisions species in this genus will be recategorized, primarily on the basis of the morphology of the polyps and on the growth form of the corallum, and, it is quite possible that some species now assigned to
Antipathes
may be removed from the family.