Eunicea, Lamouroux, 1816
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F28783-086E-0935-E84B-85330215FB86 |
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SUBGENUS ( EUNICEA View in CoL ) LAMOUROUX, 1816
Diagnostic character: Surface layer sclerites enlarged clubs (>> 0.1 mm) with the handle thin, conic, and multiple transversal ornamented rows.
EUNICEA PINTA BAYER & DEICHMANN, 1958 View in CoL
( FIG. 1A View Figure 1 )
Eunicea pinta Bayer & Deichmann, 1958: 232 View in CoL (holotype: USNM 50563 About USNM ).
Eunicea pinta: Shi et al., 2002 View in CoL .
Letters refer to some scanning electron micrograph images from Figure 2 View Figure 2 as examples when necessary, see also the Supporting Information.
Scale of calyx low <ring <lip <long lip <long, low is near absent and long is up to 10 mm and usually tubular, lip is when the lower part is longer than the upper, and ring is low but uniform.
Description: Colonies up to 80 cm in height with cylindrical (circular in cross section) elongated branches (2–2.5 mm diameter) (1A). Colour in alcohol or dry specimens pale beige. Branches grow continuously without ramifications up to 50 cm. No calyx in the polyp aperture, just a small prominence around the aperture. Middle layer of interpolyp coenenchyme with ornamented spindle sclerites about 1 mm long, in some instances up to 1.8 mm ( Bayer & Deichmann, 1958). Inner layer, or axial sheath, with purple sclerites exhibiting conic, stubby, and prominent lateral ornamentations. Superficial layer with abundant club sclerites (torch-like) up to 0.24 mm long, thin handle and much acute ornamentation in the head.
Diagnostic features: The anthocodial sclerites are flat rods of several sizes with some deformations. These rods are placed either on the base of the polyp or on the tentacles ( Bayer, 1961).
Distribution and habitat: Lesser Antilles, Florida, Bahamas, San Andrés I. ( Colombia), and Bermuda. Oceanic reefs in depths between 40 and 70 m.
Examined material: USNM 50563 About USNM . Holotype, (70% ETOH), North Atlantic Ocean; Bahamas, Great Bahaman Bank, between Andros and Great Exuma Islands (23° 34′ 00″N, 076° 33′ 00″W), 65 m, USFC, 12.iv.1886, Albatross R / V. USNM 57999 About USNM (70% ETOH), North Atlantic Ocean ; Bermuda, Bermuda Island (32° 06′ 00″N, 065° 05′ 00″W), 55 m, 31.vii.1964, Pillsbury R / V, University of Miami. Without catalogue number USNM, Jamaica, Discovery Bay , R. Kinzie , 1970, 45 m. GoogleMaps
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Eunicea
Sánchez, Juan Armando 2009 |
Eunicea pinta Bayer & Deichmann, 1958: 232
Bayer FM & Deichmann E 1958: 232 |