Trachyphyllia, MILNE EDWARDS & HAIME, 1848

Huang, Danwei, Benzoni, Francesca, Fukami, Hironobu, Knowlton, Nancy, Smith, Nathan D. & Budd, Ann F., 2014, Taxonomic classification of the reef coral families Merulinidae, Montastraeidae, and Diploastraeidae (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Scleractinia), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 171 (2), pp. 277-355 : 340-342

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GENUS TRACHYPHYLLIA MILNE EDWARDS & HAIME, 1848 View in CoL A: 492 ( FIG. 26 View Figure 26 )

Synonym

Wellsophyllia Pichon, 1980: 255 View in CoL (type species: Wellsophyllia radiata Pichon, 1980: 257 View in CoL , figs 1–4 = Callogyra formosa Bedot, 1907: 176 View in CoL , pl. 15: figs 63–69, non Callogyra formosa Verrill, 1901: 86 View in CoL , pl. 24: figs 1, 2; see Best & Hoeksema, 1987; original designation, Pichon, 1980: 255).

Type species

Manicina amarantum Dana, 1846: 189 , pl. 9: fig. 1 = Turbinolia geoffroyi Audouin, 1826: 233 , pl. 4: figs 1.1, 1.2; subsequent designation, Milne Edwards & Haime, 1849a, vol. 11: 275.

Original description

‘Diffère surtout du précédent [ Colpophyllia ] en ce que les séries restent libres par les côtés, que la columelle est spongieuse et bien marquée et que les cloisons présentent un lobe paliforme bien distinct.’ ( Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848a, vol. 27: 492).

Subsequent descriptions

Milne Edwards & Haime, 1849a, vol. 11: 275; Milne Edwards & Haime, 1857, vol. 2: 340, 341; Quenstedt, 1881: 1006; Duncan, 1884: 82; Quelch, 1886: 77; Saville Kent, 1893: 161; Delage & Hérouard, 1901: 626; Faustino, 1927: 146, 147; Matthai, 1928: 95; Yabe et al., 1936: 21; Vaughan & Wells, 1943: 170, 171; Alloiteau, 1952: 618; Wells, 1956: F407; Nemenzo, 1959: 105; Chevalier, 1975: 201; Veron et al., 1977: 207; Scheer & Pillai, 1983: 139; Wood, 1983: 174; Veron, 1986: 538; Chevalier & Beauvais, 1987: 719; Veron, 2000, vol. 3: 272.

Diagnosis (apomorphies in italics)

Colonial and free-living, with intracalicular budding only. Corallites monomorphic and uniserial; monticules absent. Phaceloid (flabello-meandroid). Calice width large (> 15 mm), with high relief (> 6 mm). Septa in ≥ four cycles (≥ 48 septa). Free septa present but irregular. Septa spaced <six septa per 5 mm. Costosepta unequal in relative thickness. Columellae trabecular and spongy (> three threads), <1/4 of calice width, and continu- ous amongst adjacent corallites. Septal (multiaxial) lobes well developed. Epitheca well developed and endotheca low−moderate (tabular) ( Fig. 26A, D View Figure 26 ).

Tooth base at midcalice circular. Tooth tip at midcalice irregular; tip orientation perpendicular to septum. Tooth height low (<0.3 mm) and tooth spacing narrow (<0.3 mm), with> six teeth per septum. Granules aligned on septal face, perpendicular to septal margin; irregular in shape. Interarea palisade ( Fig. 26B, E View Figure 26 ).

Walls formed by dominant paratheca and partial septotheca; trabeculothecal elements may be present; abortive septa absent. Thickening deposits fibrous. Costa centre clusters weak; 0.3–0.6 mm between clusters; medial lines strong. Septum centre clusters weak; 0.3– 0.5 mm between clusters; medial lines strong. Transverse crosses present. Columella centres clustered ( Fig. 26C, F View Figure 26 ).

Species included

Trachyphyllia geoffroyi View in CoL ( Audouin, 1826: 233, pl. 4: figs 1.1, 1.2); syntypes of Manicina amarantum: USNM 85, YPM IZ 1974 (two dry specimens; Fig. 26A View Figure 26 ); type locality of Manicina amarantum : Singapore ( Verrill, 1864: 48); phylogenetic data: molecular and morphology.

Taxonomic remarks

Trachyphyllia View in CoL was established by Milne Edwards & Haime (1848a, vol. 27: 492) initially without a type, and compared with the genus Colpophyllia View in CoL , a meandroid Atlantic genus. Manicina amarantum Dana, 1846: 189 , pl. 9: fig. 1, was designated the type species shortly after, but this name had been used earlier on an Atlantic species Colpophyllia amaranthus ( Houttuyn, 1772: 128) View in CoL ( Verrill, 1901: 81; Matthai, 1914: 97). The next available name that could be used was the second Trachyphyllia species studied by Milne Edwards & Haime (1849a, vol. 11: 276), Trachyphyllia geoffroyi View in CoL . This incidentally was a young coral of Dana’s species collected from the Red Sea, figured in Audouin (1826: 233, pl. 4: fig. 1.1).

Trachyphyllia View in CoL remains a monotypic genus, phylogenetically recovered unexpectedly in a clade along with Dipsastraea View in CoL and Coelastrea View in CoL . It may be nested amongst these genera ( Huang et al., 2011; Arrigoni et al., 2012), or as an outgroup to them ( Fukami et al., 2008). Regardless, the long branch subtending it suggests that it is genetically very distinct, and we maintain its present generic status until more samples have been analysed.

Trachyphyllia View in CoL is widely distributed on reefs of the Indo-Pacific, and absent east of Fiji.

Morphological remarks

Many apomorphies define Trachyphyllia , and even more so on the molecular tree simply because it is separat- ed from Coelastrea , to which it is morphologically closest. Based on an integrated analysis of both data types, eight apomorphies of macro- and micromorphology are identified (see Diagnosis above), distinguishing this genus from Coelastrea , which in contrast has discrete corallites of medium width (4–15 mm) and relief (3–6 mm), limited or fused walls, evenly thick costosepta, medium tooth height (0.3–0.6 mm) and spacing (0.3– 1 mm), and scattered granules.

Trachyphyllia View in CoL is the only free-living coral in Merulinidae View in CoL as defined here, noting that Catalaphyllia , possibly also a merulinid (see remarks for Merulinidae View in CoL above; Romano & Cairns, 2000; Barbeitos et al., 2010; Huang, 2012; Huang & Roy, 2013), can also be freeliving ( Wells, 1971; Veron et al., 1977). This represents an autapomorphy that is not phylogenetically informative within the family, but which is Trachyphyllia View in CoL ’s most distinctive feature.

FAMILY MONTASTRAEIDAE YABE & SUGIYAMA, 1941: 72 View in CoL

Synonym

Montastreinae Vaughan & Wells, 1943: 171 (misspelling).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Anthozoa

Order

Scleractinia

Family

Merulinidae

Loc

Trachyphyllia

Huang, Danwei, Benzoni, Francesca, Fukami, Hironobu, Knowlton, Nancy, Smith, Nathan D. & Budd, Ann F. 2014
2014
Loc

Wellsophyllia

Pichon M 1980: 255
Pichon M 1980: 257
Pichon M 1980: 255
Bedot M 1907: 176
Verrill AE 1901: 86
1980
Loc

Montastreinae

Vaughan TW & Wells JW 1943: 171
1943
Loc

MONTASTRAEIDAE YABE & SUGIYAMA, 1941: 72

Yabe H & Sugiyama T 1941: 72
1941
Loc

Manicina amarantum

Dana JD 1846: 189
Audouin V 1826: 233
1846
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