A New Species of Gorgonian Octocoral from the Mesophotic Zone off the Central Coast of California, Eastern Pacific with a Key to Related Regional Taxa (Anthozoa, Octocorallia, Alcyonacea)
Author
Williams, Gary C.
Author
Breedy, Odalisca
text
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
2019
2019-05-15
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.11067011
2fe8cdc6-2c60-403a-bd65-d04c7f967794
0068-547X
11067011
Key to species of
Chromoplexaura
and related taxa in
California
1a. Colonies planar and sparsely branched. Coenenchymal sclerites are broad to ovoid spindles with densely set tubercles, capstans, girdled spindles, elongated radiates, and/or tuberculated crosses................................................................... 2
1b. Colonies unbranched to copiously branched or bushy. Coenenchymal sclerites may include elongate to needlelike spindles, compact radiates, double discs, and/or disc spindles...... 3
2a. Colonies red. Coenenchymal sclerites include ovoid spindles and girdled spindles.................................................
Chromoplexaura marki
(
Kükenthal, 1913
)
2b. Colonies yellow. Coenenchymal sclerites include capstans, elongated radiates, and crosses.........................................
Chromoplexaura cordellbankensis
sp. nov.
3a. Colonies unbranched or Y-shaped............................................... 4
3b. Colonies branched – copiously branched or bushy................................. 5
4a. Colonies white; polyp mounds low-rounded..
Swiftia farallonesica
Williams & Breedy, 2016
4b. Colonies coral red to dark red. Polyp mounds prominent – conical to low cylindrical........................................................
Swiftia simplex
(
Nutting, 1909
)
5a. Branching bushy, polyp mounds prominent – conical to cylindrical.................... 6
5b. Branching sparse, polyp mounds low-rounded. Colonies coral red with white polyps......................................................
Swiftia spauldingi
(
Nutting, 1909
)
6a. Polyp mounds truncated conical; sclerites are radiates and elongate spindles with rounded tubercles..........................................
Swiftia torreyi
(
Nutting, 1909
)
6b. Polyp mounds stout, conical to cylindrical; sclerites are primarily elongate spiny spindles, often needle-like and curved...............................
Swiftia kofoidi
(
Nutting, 1909
)