A new coral species has
been recently discovered by Sebastian Schmidt-Roach and the new taxon, genetically
delineated in a previous publication, is now in great detail morphologically described in this new
paper. And the name of the new species? Well guess what? Of course,
after Sebastian’s wife, Alicia! Pocillopora
aliciae! Is this great or not?
Abstract: Lack of morphological features of diagnostic
value and high levels of environmental phenotypic plasticity obscure species
boundaries for most taxa in the genus Pocillopora Lamarck, 1816 and
complicate the definition of taxonomically distinct units. Species of the genus
are colonial, generally ramose, rarely massive or encrusting and mostly
hermatypic; corallite arrangement is plocoid, septa are generally poorly
developed and usually arranged in two cycles; the columella is mostly poorly
developed (Veron & Pichon 1976). Verrucae are common, although reduced in
some species. Currently 17 species are formally acknowledged within the genus
(Veron 2000). Using a molecular phylogenetic approach, recent studies were able
to identify genetically distinct lineages in Pocillopora, indicating
that Pocillopora damicornis (Linnaeus, 1751) consists of a cryptic
species complex (Souter 2010; Schmidt-Roach et al. 2012a). One of these
species, previously considered a temperate ecomorph of P. damicornis, is
here described as a novel species, based on its distinct morphology, unique
mitochondrial haplotype and incongruity with previously described taxa in P.
damicornis. Pocillopora aliciae sp. nov. exhibits a flat, plate-like growth (usually displayed by
deep-water morphs of pocilloporids) at all depths, which clearly differentiates
it from P. damicornis colonies at subtropical Lord Howe Island or
Rottnest Island. Furthermore, Stylophora pistillata Esper, 1797, which
is equally known to exhibit flat deep-water morphs, maintains its common gross
morphology at equal depth to P. alicae sp. nov..The new species is described below. Types are deposited
in the Museum of Tropical Queensland (MTQ), in Townsville Australia
Relevant
literature
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Schmidt-Roach, S., K. Miller and NAndreakis (2913) "Pocillopora aliciae: a new species of scleractiniancoral (Scleractinia, Pocilloporidae) from subtropical Eastern Australia." Zootaxa 3626: 576-582.
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