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: Trindade Island, about 20
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S, 0 30
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W, about
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, REVIZEE Bahia­1 (
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3414: 1 colony—holotype); Jaseur Bank,
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20
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36S
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, 0
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35
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51W
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, about
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, REVIZEE Central II (
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5148: 1 colony fragment—paratype); Doga Ressa Bank,
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20
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57 S
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, 0
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34
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58W
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, about
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, REVIZEE Central IV (
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3401: 1 colony fragment—paratype).
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Corallum with branches arising far from the colony basis, resulting in a fan shape; posterior primary pinnules with up to 42 (more frequently 1115) secondaries. Two to five tertiary pinnules, irregularly distributed on both proximal and distal secondary pinnules. Spines short (less than
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), smooth or with small ornamentations. Polyps not known.
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.
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Colony
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in height,
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wide, basal plate
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in diameter, diameter of axis at the base 6.0 mm (
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ab). Colony fan­shaped, branched up to the 6th order; lateral branches 45
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to 90
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with the axis, fan­shaped (
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ab). Primary pinnules in 45 rows, in laterally alternating groups; length of anterior primaries
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, length of posterior primaries
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. Diameter of primaries
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, second primary anteriors tending to be slenderer than the others; distance between adjacent (in the same row) primaries 1.62.0 mm (
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b). Six­seven primary pinnule cycles per centimeter of axis (
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b). Secondary pinnules along the whole length of primaries, mostly on the abpolypar side, some on the polypar, 511 per primary pinnule; up to
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long,
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in diameter; secondary pinnules elongated or short, independent of position (proximal or distal) (
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c). Tertiary pinnules usually on the abpolypar side of proximal and distal secondaries, irregularly distributed, frequently more than 5 per secondary pinnule; proximal tertiary pinnules from opposite posterior primaries occasionally can be fused (
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c). Spines conical, slightly compressed, smooth or with small papillae on their surfaces (both conditions are found in the same specimen); polypar and abpolypar spines slightly curved towards the distal end of pinnules; 68 irregular longitudinal rows (around the whole pinnule); polypar spines
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dh). Polyps badly damaged.
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Variations Found in the
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Two fragments 11.8 and 13.0 cm tall, 6.8 and
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. Polyps also badly damaged.
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<emphasis id="B936EAB528201257FE89633DFE55F934" bold="true" box="[264,423,1658,1682]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">FIGURE 15</emphasis>
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(MNRJ 3414)—Holotype: a—Colony; b—Pinnulate region of the colony; c—Transversal view, cycle of pinnules; d—Spines of the basal region of a pinnule; e— Polypar spine of the middle region of a pinnule, close view; f—Spines of the middle region of a pinnule; g—Spines of the apical region of a pinnule; h—Polypar (p) and abpolypar (ab) spines of the apical region of a pinnule, close view. Scale bars: a = 4.0 cm; b = 1.0 cm; c = 0.5 cm; d, f­g = 0.1 mm; e = 0.01 mm; h = 0.05 mm.
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<emphasis id="B936EAB528271250FEB964FCFE36FE73" bold="true" box="[312,452,443,469]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Etymology.</emphasis>
The epithet
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is used as a compound noun in apposition with the generic name (International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, 4th edition, 2000: article 31.2.1), derived from the words “thalassa” (Greek, sea) and “oros
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(Greek, mountain), in reference to the locations where the specimens were found.
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<emphasis id="B936EAB528271250FEB9671CFE43FDD3" bold="true" box="[312,433,603,629]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Remarks.</emphasis>
The arrangement and number of secondary and tertiary pinnules are very peculiar in
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: up to 42 secondaries per primary; tertiary pinnules frequently more than 5 per secondary pinnule, irregularly distributed over proximal and distal secondaries. All the other species of
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have fewer secondaries per primary. The only exception is
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, in which this ratio is up to 25 per primary. However,
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has smaller and fewer tertiary pinnules, located only on the proximal secondaries, and taller polypar spines (up to
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tall) than the new species. Also, no other species of
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has tertiary pinnules on the more distal secondaries as seen in
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<emphasis id="B936EAB528271250FEB96683FE2AFC78" bold="true" box="[312,472,964,990]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Distribution.</emphasis>
Off
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: Trindade Island; Jaseur and Doga Ressa Banks (about 20
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S—Fig. 1), in depths between 50 and
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