Sinularia shlagmani, Benayahu & Van Ofwegen, 2012

Benayahu, Yehuda & Van Ofwegen, Leen P., 2012, Octocorals (Cnidaria, Anthozoa) from Reunion, with a description of two new species of the genus Sinularia May, 1898 and notes on the occurrence of other species, Zoosystema 34 (4), pp. 673-699 : 677-682

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2012n4a2

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scientific name

Sinularia shlagmani
status

sp. nov.

Sinularia shlagmani View in CoL n. sp.

( Figs 5-7 View FIG View FIG View FIG ; 16E View FIG )

Sinularia conferta – Tixier-Durivault 1945: 61; 1951: 45 (Mascate).

Sinularia polydactyla – Tixier-Durivault 1972: 60 ( Reunion; see begin of Systematics).

Not Sinularia conferta ( Dana, 1846) View in CoL : 621.

Not Sinularia View in CoL conferta View in CoL ” – Van Ofwegen & Benayahu 1992: 154 ( Tanzania; see remarks below).

Not Sinularia polydactyla ( Ehrenberg, 1834) View in CoL : 58.

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: ZMTAU Co 34418 (split into 2 parts) and 4 microscope slides, Saint-Leu, Récif des Colimaçons (21°09’21.63”S, 55°16’57.64”E), reef flat, 1 m, 8.IV.2008. GoogleMaps

Paratypes: ZMTAU Co 34417, Co 34447 (2 colonies), same data as holotype. — ZMTAU Co 35435, Saint- Pierre, Terre Sainte (21°20’52.25”S, 55°28’49.62”E), reef flat, 1 m, 9.IV.2008. — ZMTAU Co 34470, Saint-Leu, Pointe des Châteaux (21°09’04.39”S, 55°16’12.47”E), reef slope, 14-20 m, 10.IV.2008. — MNHN, Saint-Pierre, leg. G. Faure.

TYPE LOCALITY. — Reunion, Saint-Paul, Récif des Colimaçons.

DISTRIBUTION. — Reunion: Saint-Paul, Récif des Colimaçons, Saint-Pierre, Terre Sainte, Saint-Leu and Pointe des Châteaux.

ETYMOLOGY. — The species is named after Alex Shlagman, collection manager, Zoological Museum, Tel Aviv University, in appreciation of his dedication and professional curatorial work, particularly in the octocoral collection.

DESCRIPTION

Holotype: an encrusting colony, split into two parts, with a maximum cross-section 12 × 9 cm and height up to 4 cm ( Fig. 5 View FIG ). Polyparium consisting of rather short, laterally flattened and closely-set crest-like lobes. All polyps retracted. Colony with a hard texture.

Surface layer of the lobes containing sclerites with tubercles, up to 0.06 mm long ( Fig. 6A View FIG ) and clubs with a central wart and tubercles on handle, up to 0.09 mm long ( Fig. 6B View FIG ). Additionally, with longer clubs, intermediate forms to spindles, up to 0.25 mm long ( Fig. 6C View FIG ).

Interior of the lobes with spindles, some branched, up to 3 mm long ( Fig. 6D View FIG ), with simple tubercles ( Fig. 6E View FIG ), or complex ones, either densely ( Fig. 6F View FIG ) or sparsely ( Fig. 6G View FIG ) placed.

Surface layer of base of colony containing clubs, mostly with central wart, similar to those of lobes, but wider, some with tubercles on handle, 0.07- 0.10 mm long ( Fig. 7A View FIG ), also with spindles, up to 0.21 mm long ( Fig. 7B View FIG ).

Interior of the base with spindles, the small ones branched, up to 2.2 mm long ( Fig. 7C View FIG ), with large tubercles ( Fig. 7D View FIG ), or smaller ones ( Fig. 7E View FIG ).

Colour

Preserved holotype grey-beige.

Living features

The colony is beige in colour ( Fig. 16F View FIG ).

VARIABILITY

Paratypes differ in size: ZMTAU Co 34417 maximum cross-section of 7 × 7.5 cm and height of up to 5 cm ; ZMTAU Co 34447: 2 colonies, 12 × 9.5 × 6.5 cm and 9 × 9 × 7 cm; and ZMTAU Co 34470 7 × 6 × 5 cm respectively.

REMARKS

Sinularia shlagmani View in CoL n. sp. belongs to Sinularia View in CoL clade 4C and 4D of McFadden et al. (2009): polyps without sclerites, clubs with central wart distinct. This clade includes, among others, species with encrusting colonies and most clubs in the surface layer of the polyparium <0.10 mm, similar to the holotype and the paratypes of S. shlagmani View in CoL n. sp. Among the previously described species with these features are S. crebra Van Ofwegen, 2008 View in CoL , S. gibberosa Tixier-Durivault, 1970 View in CoL , S. nanolobata Verseveldt, 1977 View in CoL and S. ovispiculata Tixier-Durivault, 1970 View in CoL (for the second and the latter species see Verseveldt 1980). These species have knob-shaped lobules, and thus differ from S. shlagmani View in CoL n. sp. The following encrusting species feature finger-like lobes: S. acetabulata Verseveldt & Tursch, 1979 View in CoL , S. deformis Tixier-Durivault, 1969 View in CoL , S. pavida, Tixier-Durivault, 1970 View in CoL , S. scabra,Tixier-Durivault, 1970 View in CoL (for the last three species see Verseveldt 1980) and they also differ from S. shlagmani View in CoL n. sp. Similarly, S. siaesensis Van Ofwegen, 2008 View in CoL and S. microclavata Tixier-Durivault, 1969 View in CoL (for the latter see Verseveldt 1980) feature compound lobes that also differ from the newly-described species. Sinularia compressa Tixier-Durivault, 1945 View in CoL and S. inflata Tixier-Durivault, 1970 View in CoL have small lobules, either finger-like or knob-shaped (see Verseveldt 1980). Sinularia conferta View in CoL has long branched lobes (see Verseveldt 1980: pl. 6), but unfortunately the type has not been found, leading to various misleading conclusions in this species’ diagnosis (see Verseveldt 1980: 31-35). Until Dana’s type will be appropriately described, its taxonomic position, including its clade allocation, remains in doubt. Nonetheless, the clear difference between the lobes of S. conferta View in CoL and S. shlagmani View in CoL n. sp. (long branched lobes vs densely placed crests) leads to the conclusion that the two are separate species. It is thus evident that S. shlagmani View in CoL n. sp. differs from all previously described Sinularia species of clade 4C and 4D in the shape of the lobes.

We have re-examined the two specimens from Tanzania identified as S. “ conferta View in CoL ” by Van Ofwegen & Benayahu (1992). They show polyp sclerites and belong to clade 5B of McFadden et al. (2009): polyps with collaret and point sclerites, tentacles with rods, clubs with central wart distinct. In this clade we could not find a species with the characteristics of the Tanzanian specimens and we now regard these specimens as belonging to a yet undescribed species.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Anthozoa

Order

Alcyonacea

Family

Alcyoniidae

Genus

Sinularia

Loc

Sinularia shlagmani

Benayahu, Yehuda & Van Ofwegen, Leen P. 2012
2012
Loc

Sinularia

VAN OFWEGEN L. P. & BENAYAHU Y. 1992: 154
1992
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