Palythoa Lamouroux, 1816
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Taxon classification Animalia Zoantharia Sphenopidae
Genus Palythoa Lamouroux, 1816 View in CoL
Type species.
Palythoa mammillosa (Ellis & Solander, 1786).
Description.
Colonial brachycnemic zoantharians with heavily sand-incrusted ectoderm and mesoglea. Occasionally solitary polyps are also seen.
Remarks.
Various authors have suggested to include the genus Protopalythoa Verrill, 1900 over the past century based on both morphological ( Pax 1910, Ryland and Lancaster 2003) and molecular data ( Burnett et al. 1997, Reimer et al. 2006a). Polyps of Palythoa are embedded in a well-developed coenenchyme (= “immersae”, Pax 1910) while those of Protopalythoa are more free and clear of the coenenchyme (= “intermediate” or “liberae”, Pax 1910). In this study, we consider Protopalythoa to be included within Palythoa . In general, polyps are firmly attached to stones or reef rocks. Currently, approximately 130 nominal species have been described ( Palythoa + Protopalythoa , Reimer 2014b, c) although some studies have suggested the presence of many synonyms ( Burnett et al. 1997, Reimer et al. 2004, Reimer et al. 2012a). All described species are zooxanthellate with the exception of Palythoa macmurrichi (Haddon & Shackleton, 1891) (see Remarks below).
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