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<mods:title>New taxa and revisionary systematics of alcyonacean octocorals from the Pacific coast of North America (Cnidaria, Anthozoa)</mods:title>
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<taxonomicName LSID="http://species-id.net/wiki/Chromoplexaura_marki" authority="Kuekenthal, 1913" authorityName="Kuekenthal" authorityYear="1913" class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Chromoplexaura" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Chromoplexaura marki" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="16" pageNumber="31" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="marki">
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marki (
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, 1913)
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Figures 12-17
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<paragraph pageId="16" pageNumber="31">Synonymy.</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Euplexaura" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Euplexaura marki" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="16" pageNumber="31" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="marki">Euplexaura marki</taxonomicName>
<bibRefCitation author="Kuekenthal, W" journalOrPublisher="Zoologische Jahrbucher (Systematik)" pageId="21" pageNumber="36" pagination="219 - 270" title="Ueber die Alcyonarienfauna Californiens und ihre tiergeographischen Beziehungen." volume="35" year="1913">
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1913
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: 266;
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1924
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: 93-94;
<bibRefCitation pageId="16" pageNumber="31">Ofwegen 2012a</bibRefCitation>
.
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<paragraph pageId="16" pageNumber="31">Material examined.</paragraph>
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CAS 096746, California, Monterey Carmel Bay off San Jose Creek Beach (Monastery Beach), 38 m depth, 20 May 1962, coll. Dennis Sullivan, five
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colonies. CAS 173222, California, Monterey Bay, Carmel Bay (Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary), 32 m depth, 22 September 2010, coll. Karen Grimmer, two whole colonies. CAS 168895, California, (Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, Rittenburg Bank), 85 m depth, 8 October 2012, coll. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, one whole colony.
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<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="32">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="32">Colonial morphology (Figures 12-13): The predominantly proteinaceous central axis has a hollow core. The main stem above the holdfast varies from 50-120 mm in length. The ultimate branches measure 10-115 mm in length by 2.5 -4.0 mm wide. The distal extremities are acute to rounded and often slightly swollen compared to the uniform width of the rest of the branches.</paragraph>
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Polyps (Figures 12-13). Most of the polyps are fully retractile and form low rounded to hemispherical protuberances that are distributed on all sides of the branches. Some polyps are partially exserted and are &lt;1.0 mm in width. Autozooid walls with
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longitudinal rows of densely-set, more-or-less en chevron sclerites that give rise to narrow points in the middle of each tentacle.
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Sclerites (Figures 14-17). The coenenchymal sclerites are radiates, robust spindles, and ovoid forms with highly variable tuberculation, 0.06-0.24 mm in length (Figures 14, 15, 17
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,
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). Some are robust and subspherical to ellipsoid with numerous and less well-pronounced tubercles. The sclerites of the polyp wall and points are heavily tuberculated spindles and rods, 0.04
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0.09 mm in length (Figures 16; 17F, K, L, M).
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Color (Figures 12-13). The color of the colonies is similar in life or preserved, the coenenchyme is uniformly- colored orange-red to vivid red, while the exsert polyps are
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(Figure 11E). The coenenchymal sclerites are red-orange, while the polyp wall and points sclerites are colorless.
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<paragraph pageId="19" pageNumber="34">Distribution (Figure 19): Central Oregon to southern California; 9 to at least 90 m depth.</paragraph>
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Biology and associated species. Several of the colonies in lot 096746, have enlargements on the branches that resemble gall-like growths, which contain epizoic barnacles of the genus
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(pers. comm., R. Van Syoc, California Academy of Sciences).
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Figure 19. Map of the North American Pacific coast showing collecting localities for
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sp. n. (*),
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(●),
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(▲), and
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sp. n. (■). Arrows designate type localities.
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