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Abyssopathes lyriformis

Abyssopathes lyriformis

Opresko, 2002

GBIF:148421359

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Description of the CIDARIS Specimen: THe CIDARIS SPeCIMeN IS LIke THe TYPe IN bOTH THe ~ 45 ° ANgLe MAde beTWeeN THe PINNULATed SeCTION Of CORALLUM ANd THe SUbSTRATe (FIgURe 2 A) ANd IN THe ARRANgeMeNT Of ANd dISTANCe beTWeeN PRIMARY PINNULeS. FOR eXAMPLe, THe LOWeST SeT Of LATeRAL PINNULeS ARe NeARLY OPPOSITe WITH THe ReST ALTeRNATINg UP THe STeM WITH dISTANCeS Of ~ 4 MM beTWeeN eACH ON ONe SIde Of THe STeM, ReSULTINg IN TWO TO THRee PINNULeS PeR 1 CM (FIgURe 2 b). LATeRAL PINNULe deNSITY IS LIke THe TYPe IN THAT 14 PINNULeS CAN be COUNTed PeR 3 CM PROXIMALLY TO 12 PeR 3 CM APICALLY (COUNTINg PINNULeS ON bOTH SIdeS Of THe STeM) (FIgURe 2 b). THRee ROWS Of SPINeS ON LATeRAL PINNULeS CAN be SeeN fROM ONe ASPeCT (FIgURe 2 C) WITH AbOUT THRee TO fOUR SPINeS PeR 1 MM IN eACH ROW. SPINeS ARe TRIANgULAR OR ROUNded, COMPReSSed, ANd 0.01 MM TO 0.03 MM TALL (FIgURe 2 C). ANTeRIOR PINNULeS ARe PReSeNT IN ASSOCIATION WITH MORe THAN HALf Of THe LATeRAL PINNULeS, RANge beTWeeN 0.05 MM ANd 3 MM IN LeNgTH, ANd HAVe eITHeR NONe OR ONe SeCONdARY PINNULe. THe MAXIMUM deNSITY Of THe ANTeRIOR PINNULeS IS 7 PeR 2 CM WHICH IS LeSS THAN THe 13 PeR 2 CM RePORTed fOR THe TYPe (FIgURe 2 A). SPINeS ON ANTeRIOR PINNULeS ARe IRRegULARLY ANgLed, WITH MOST SPINeS eLONgATed ANd INCLINed dISTALLY ANd SOMe LeSS INCLINed / TRIANgULAR, ALL Of WHICH ARe 0.03 MM TO 0.04 MM TALL (FIgURe 2 d).
Horowitz, Jeremy, Opresko, Dennis M., Bridge, Tom C. L. (2018): Black corals (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the deep (916 m - 2542 m) Coral Sea, north-eastern Australia. Zootaxa 4472 (2): 307-326, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4472.2.5
Diagnosis (AfTeR OPReSkO 2002): CORALLUM MONOPOdIAL ANd PINNULATe. PINNULeS ARRANged IN TWO LATeRAL OR ANTeROLATeRAL ROWS ANd ONe MULTIPLe ANTeRIOR ROW CONTAININg TWO TO THRee TIMeS THe NUMbeR Of PINNULeS IN eITHeR LATeRAL ROW. LATeRAL PINNULeS SIMPLe; ANTeRIOR PINNULeS USUALLY WITH ONe, RAReLY TWO, SeCONdARY PINNULeS. TeRTIARY PINNULeS VeRY RAReLY PReSeNT ON SOMe SeCONdARY ANTeRIOR PINNULeS. BASAL LATeRAL PINNULeS CURVed POSTeRIORLY (AWAY fROM SIde WITH ANTeRIOR PINNULeS), WITH dISTAL eNdS Of THOSe IN ONe ROW dIReCTed TOWARdS THOSe IN OPPOSITe ROW, THUS fORMINg A SOMeWHAT OPeN fUNNeL-LIke STRUCTURe. DISTAL LATeRAL PINNULeS ONLY SLIgHTLY CURVed OR STRAIgHT. PINNULATed SeCTION Of CORALLUM INCLINed TO SUbSTRATe dUe TO ~ 45 ° beNd IN STeM NeAR bASe. LATeRAL PINNULeS 4 MM TO 5 MM APART, ReSULTINg IN 14 PINNULeS TOTAL PeR 3 CM. DeNSITY Of ANTeRIOR PINNULeS UP TO 13 PeR 2 CM. SPINeS ON THe LATeRAL PINNULeS CONICAL, COMPReSSed, 0.02 MM TO 0.04 MM LONg; THOSe ON ANTeRIOR PINNULeS ANd SUbPINNULeS UP TO 0.06 MM LONg ANd OfTeN INCLINed dISTALLY. THRee TO fOUR ROWS Of SPINeS SeeN IN LATeRAL VIeW; WITH THRee TO 11 SPINeS PeR 1 MM IN eACH ROW. POLYPS UNkNOWN.
Horowitz, Jeremy, Opresko, Dennis M., Bridge, Tom C. L. (2018): Black corals (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the deep (916 m - 2542 m) Coral Sea, north-eastern Australia. Zootaxa 4472 (2): 307-326, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4472.2.5
Remarks: Abyssopathes lyriformis IS CLOSeLY ReLATed TO A. lyra, HOWeVeR A. lyriformis HAS SeCONdARY PINNULeS WHILe A. lyra dOeS NOT (OR ONLY RAReLY). A. lyriformis ALSO HAS: 1) A HIgHeR deNSITY Of LATeRAL PINNULeS (14 PeR 3 CM VeRSUS 8 PeR 3 CM; 2) A HIgHeR deNSITY Of ANTeRIOR PINNULeS (13 PeR 2 CM VeRSUS <8 PeR 2 CM); ANd, 3) LARgeR SPINeS ON THe ANTeRIOR PINNULeS THAN ON LATeRAL PINNULeS, WHeReAS A. lyra HAS SUbeqUAL SPINe SIzeS ON LATeRAL ANd ANTeRIOR PINNULeS. LATeRAL PINNULe deNSITY Of THe CIDARIS SPeCIMeN IS LIke A. lyriformis, HOWeVeR THe ANTeRIOR PINNULe deNSITY IS LOWeR THAN THe TYPe (SeVeN PINNULeS PeR 2 CM). A LOWeR deNSITY Of ANTeRIOR PINNULeS WAS ALSO fOUNd IN A SPeCIMeN IdeNTIfIed AS A. lyriformis deSCRIbed IN MOLOdTSOVA & OPReSkO (2017) (eIgHT TO 12 PeR 2 CM). ALSO, LIke THe CIDARIS SPeCIMeN, MOLOdTSOVA & OPReSkO (2017) RePORTed ANTeRIOR PINNULeS WITH SMALLeR SPINeS THAN THe TYPe. THIS eITHeR ReVeALS PLASTICITY AMONg THeSe feATUReS OR POTeNTIALLY TWO dIffeReNT SPeCIeS, WARRANTINg geNeTIC TeSTS fOR CONfIRMATION.
Horowitz, Jeremy, Opresko, Dennis M., Bridge, Tom C. L. (2018): Black corals (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the deep (916 m - 2542 m) Coral Sea, north-eastern Australia. Zootaxa 4472 (2): 307-326, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4472.2.5
Distribution: THIS SPeCIeS HAS beeN RePORTed fROM THe CeNTRAL PACIfIC, SOUTHeRN, WeST INdIAN, ANd WeST ATLANTIC OCeANS fROM dePTHS Of 3,475 M TO 4,892 M, ANd THIS STUdY eXPANdS THe dISTRIbUTION TO THe CORAL SeA, AUSTRALIA AT 2,542 M (FIgURe 1 C), A RANge eXPANSION Of> 4,000 kM ANd dePTH RANge eXPANSION Of> 1,000 M.
Horowitz, Jeremy, Opresko, Dennis M., Bridge, Tom C. L. (2018): Black corals (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the deep (916 m - 2542 m) Coral Sea, north-eastern Australia. Zootaxa 4472 (2): 307-326, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4472.2.5
Material examined: MTQ MATeRIAL (PReSeRVed IN eTHYL ALCOHOL): G 62078 (STATION dATA IN TAbLe 1).
Horowitz, Jeremy, Opresko, Dennis M., Bridge, Tom C. L. (2018): Black corals (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the deep (916 m - 2542 m) Coral Sea, north-eastern Australia. Zootaxa 4472 (2): 307-326, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4472.2.5

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FIGURE 1. a, Map of collection sites for the specimens in this study and other locations globally where the same species have been collected; b, view of the Central and Eastern Indo-Pacific region; c, new black coral records from the Coral Sea.

Imageimage/png© Horowitz, Jeremy;Opresko, Dennis M.;Bridge, Tom C. L.Horowitz, Jeremy;Opresko, Dennis M.;Bridge, Tom C. L.

FIGURE 2. Abyssopathes lyriformis: a, G62078, lateral view of corallum showing 45° bend in stem near base and density and size of anterior pinnules; b, G62078, top view showing pinnule density; c, G62078, spines on a section of a lateral pinnule; d, G62078, single spine on anterior pinnule.

Imageimage/png© Horowitz, Jeremy;Opresko, Dennis M.;Bridge, Tom C. L.Horowitz, Jeremy;Opresko, Dennis M.;Bridge, Tom C. L.

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Black corals (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the deep (916 m - 2542 m) Coral Sea, north-eastern Australia

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Horowitz, Jeremy, Opresko, Dennis M., Bridge, Tom C. L. (2018): Black corals (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the deep (916 m - 2542 m) Coral Sea, north-eastern Australia. Zootaxa 4472 (2): 307-326, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4472.2.5

Abstract

Black corals (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) occur in all the world’s oceans in a wide range of habitats from shallow-water coral reefs to the deep-sea. However, the taxonomy of black corals is poorly known compared to many other anthozoan groups. This knowledge gap is particularly acute for the deep-sea, where collecting specimens is logistically difficult and costly. Here, we identify 21 black coral specimens collected from the western Coral Sea adjacent to north-east Australia. The specimens represent five nominal species from five genera and two families. All species represent new records for the region, including the first record for the family Cladopathidae Brook, 1889. We describe the morphology of these specimens, note geographic and bathymetric range expansions, and provide evidence to support the hypothesis that Bathypathes seculata Opresko, 2005 is the juvenile stage of Bathypathes patula Brook, 1889, thus warranting synonymization. Our findings demonstrate that deep-sea antipatharians in this region are much more diverse than previously reported. Furthermore, this study highlights the importance of museum collections in terms of increasing our understanding of taxonomy and patterns of biodiversity, particularly for poorly-studied habitats such as the deep-sea.

Horowitz J, Opresko D M, Bridge T C L, plazi (2018). Black corals (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the deep (916 m - 2542 m) Coral Sea, north-eastern Australia. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4472.2.5 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-17.

CC0Published 9/10/2018View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
148421359
Dataset Key
1113cb35-3bdb-482b-babd-a58f7caea92c
Origin
source
Backbone Key
2258399
Taxon ID
03F087B8FFAF262DE7BCFC9DF3520DC3.taxon
Last Crawled
6/10/2026
Last Interpreted
6/10/2026