Whip black corals (Antipatharia: Antipathidae: Stichopathes) of the Mesophotic Coral Ecosystem of Mo’orea (French Polynesia), with the description of a new species

Zootaxa Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.5486.2.2
L. Terrana, H. Rouzé, D. Opresko, Under The Pole Consortium, I. Eeckhaut, P. Dubois, L. Hédouin, M. Godefroid
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Black corals are key species of marine ecosystems. They can be found in dense aggregations worldwide, but some parts of the world remain totally unexplored. This is the case of the Mesophotic Coral Ecosystem of Mo’orea where the Under the Pole scientific expedition explored mesophotic ecosystems between 60 and 120 m depth and focused on whip black corals. A total of 64 specimens were analyzed morphologically and genetically, and all belonged to the genus Stichopathes. Among them, we describe the new species Stichopathes desaturata sp. nov. It is characterized by an unbranched corallum, irregularly sinuous, with a basal diameter not exceeding 1 mm, reaching a dozen of cm in height. The polyps measure 0.50–1.0 mm in transverse diameter, the interpolypar space is well defined and up to 0.50 mm, with 6–8 polyps per cm. The polypar spines are taller than abpolypar spines, reaching 0.13 mm, perpendicular to the corallum, and conical with a pointed tip, with round and/or elongated papillae on two thirds of the spine. The abpolypar spines are conical to triangular, inclined upwards, with the same ornamentation as the polypar spines. We also identified specimens assigned as Stichopathes cf. contorta and four other putative species. Genetic analyses showed that Mo’orea specimens grouped in three different clades. Analyses of endosymbionts showed that the association with Symbiodiniaceae was likely not involved in the process of host species delineation.  
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莫奥里亚中生代珊瑚生态系统(法属波利尼西亚)的鞭状黑珊瑚(Antipatharia: Antipathidae: Stichopathes),并描述一个新物种
黑珊瑚是海洋生态系统的关键物种。它们密集地分布在世界各地,但世界上有些地方仍完全未被开发。莫奥里亚的中生代珊瑚生态系统就属于这种情况,"极点之下 "科学考察队在这里探索了水深 60 米至 120 米的中生代生态系统,并重点研究了鞭状黑珊瑚。共对 64 个标本进行了形态学和遗传学分析,所有标本都属于 Stichopathes 属。它的特点是珊瑚体不分枝,呈不规则蜿蜒状,基部直径不超过 1 毫米,高度可达十几厘米。息肉的横向直径为 0.50-1.0 毫米,息肉间距清晰,可达 0.50 毫米,每厘米有 6-8 个息肉。聚伞花序刺比异聚伞花序刺高,达 0.13 毫米,垂直于冠层,呈圆锥形,顶端尖,三分之二的刺上有圆形和/或拉长的乳突。后聚伞花序刺呈圆锥形至三角形,向上倾斜,具有与聚伞花序刺相同的装饰。我们还鉴定了被归为 Stichopathes cf. contorta 的标本和其他四个推定物种。遗传分析表明,Mo'orea 的标本分为三个不同的支系。对内共生体的分析表明,在宿主物种的划分过程中,与共生藻科的联系可能并不存在。
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