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Anthomastus mirabilis

Anthomastus mirabilis

Li & Xu, 2025

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Description of holotype. Colony form and size. The specimen FIO-ATL 83 - JLBEN 27711 has a prominent capitulum supported by an inconspicuous stalk, with an approximate 1: 1 height ratio between the capitulum and stalk, and a total height of 42 mm (Fig. 6 A, G). The capitulum is dome-shaped, with a diameter of 33 mm and a height of 20 mm. The stalk is short, thick, and cylindrical, with a diameter of 20 mm and a height of 22 mm. Polyps. There are 22 large autozooids evenly arranged over the capitulum, typically spaced about 8 mm apart. The autozooids are retractile, with some being fully retracted while others are contracted with their tentacles curved inward, forming small spherical protrusions on the surface of capitulum (Fig. 5 C). The autozooids are large, with a maximum length of 51 mm (including tentacles, which are 17 mm long). The pinnules are arranged either oppositely or alternately, with 12 – 18 pairs. Siphonozooids are small, numerous, invisible, and scattered among the autozooids at intervals of 1.6 – 2.0 mm. Sclerites. Tentacular sclerites (Fig. 6 A) are plates (0.12 – 0.21 mm long), rods (0.13 – 0.23 mm long), dumbbells (0.11 – 0.22 mm long), and a few rods with a short transverse axis (0.14 – 0.23 mm long). Pharyngeal sclerites (Fig. 6 B) are platelets with a median waist (0.05 – 0.08 mm long) and a few crosses derived from small plates. Sclerites of the anthocodial wall (Fig. 7 A) are rods (0.17 – 0.35 mm long), clubs (0.14 – 0.19 mm long), dumbbells (0.13 – 0.18 mm long), multiradiates (0.10 – 0.14 mm long), and a few crosses. Sclerites from the surface of capitulum (Fig. 7 B) are rods (0.18 – 0.37 mm long), clubs (0.17 – 0.23 mm long), multiradiates (0.11 – 0.14 mm long), and a few crosses. Sclerites from interior of capitulum (Fig. 7 C) are long rods (0.27 – 0.49 mm long). Sclerites from the surface of stalk (Fig. 8 A) are multiradiates (0.10 – 0.14 mm long), rods (0.15 – 0.23 mm long), and a few crosses. Sclerites from the interior of the stalk (Fig. 8 B) are long rods (0.32 – 0.40 mm long). Sclerites of the holdfast (Fig. 8 C) are rods (0.17 – 0.31 mm long), multiradiates (0.09 – 0.14 mm long), and a few crosses. Color. Live specimens display a bright red color, while appearing vermilion in ethanol. The distal ends of the tentacles are yellowish-white. Variation. Paratype FIO-ATL 83 - JLBEN 27712 was attached to a dead coral skeleton and has 20 autozooids. The capitulum is 16 mm high with a diameter of 23 mm. The stalk is short and inconspicuous, with a length of 6 mm. Paratype FIO-ATL 83 - JLBEN 27713 was also attached to a dead coral skeleton and has 28 autozooids. The capitulum is 22 mm high with a diameter of 33 mm, and the stalk is 16 mm high.
Li, Xinlong, Xu, Ningxia, Ge, Meiling, Hu, Xuying, Li, Mengna, Wang, Zongling, Zhang, Xuelei, Xu, Qinzeng (2025): Morphology and phylogeny of two new species of deep-sea mushroom soft corals (Octocorallia, Corallidae, Anthomastinae) from the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Zoosystematics and Evolution 101 (4): 2103-2121, DOI: 10.3897/zse.101.163559
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Li, Xinlong, Xu, Ningxia, Ge, Meiling, Hu, Xuying, Li, Mengna, Wang, Zongling, Zhang, Xuelei, Xu, Qinzeng (2025): Morphology and phylogeny of two new species of deep-sea mushroom soft corals (Octocorallia, Corallidae, Anthomastinae) from the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Zoosystematics and Evolution 101 (4): 2103-2121, DOI: 10.3897/zse.101.163559
Diagnosis. Mushroom-shaped, with a spherical capitulum and a short and inconspicuous stalk. Polyps are dimorphic. Autozooids are large, retractile, and evenly arranged over the capitulum. Siphonozooids are invisible, numerous, densely scattered among autozooids. The sclerite profile is diverse, but characterized by the absence of spindles in all parts of the colony. Sclerites of the capitulum surface and stalk predominantly include multiradiates and plates. Tentacular sclerites are composed predominantly of dumbbells and plates; anthocodial walls contain clubs and dumbbells. Pharyngeal sclerites are platelets with a distinct median waist and crosses.
Li, Xinlong, Xu, Ningxia, Ge, Meiling, Hu, Xuying, Li, Mengna, Wang, Zongling, Zhang, Xuelei, Xu, Qinzeng (2025): Morphology and phylogeny of two new species of deep-sea mushroom soft corals (Octocorallia, Corallidae, Anthomastinae) from the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Zoosystematics and Evolution 101 (4): 2103-2121, DOI: 10.3897/zse.101.163559
Distribution and habitat. Known only from the type locality. Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 1,553 – 1,649 m.
Li, Xinlong, Xu, Ningxia, Ge, Meiling, Hu, Xuying, Li, Mengna, Wang, Zongling, Zhang, Xuelei, Xu, Qinzeng (2025): Morphology and phylogeny of two new species of deep-sea mushroom soft corals (Octocorallia, Corallidae, Anthomastinae) from the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Zoosystematics and Evolution 101 (4): 2103-2121, DOI: 10.3897/zse.101.163559
Etymology. The Latin mirabilis, meaning “ wonderful ” and “ astonishing, ” concisely reflects how this deep-sea coral’s striking red, spherical form with long autozooids captivates observers with its beauty.
Li, Xinlong, Xu, Ningxia, Ge, Meiling, Hu, Xuying, Li, Mengna, Wang, Zongling, Zhang, Xuelei, Xu, Qinzeng (2025): Morphology and phylogeny of two new species of deep-sea mushroom soft corals (Octocorallia, Corallidae, Anthomastinae) from the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Zoosystematics and Evolution 101 (4): 2103-2121, DOI: 10.3897/zse.101.163559

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Figure 5. Morphological observation of Anthomastus mirabilis sp. nov. A – D. The holotype FIO-ATL 83 - JLBEN 27711: A. In situ view; B. Colony; C. Autozooids; D. the longitudinal section of capitulum, showing siphonozooids (arrows). E – H. Paratypes: FIO-ATL 83 - JLBEN 27712 in situ (E) and in preservation (F); FIO-ATL 83 - JLBEN 27713 in situ (G) and in preservation (H). Scale bars: 10 mm (B, D, F, H); 5 mm (C).

Imageimage/png© Li, Xinlong;Xu, Ningxia;Ge, Meiling;Hu, Xuying;Li, Mengna;Wang, Zongling;Zhang, Xuelei;Xu, QinzengLi, Xinlong;Xu, Ningxia;Ge, Meiling;Hu, Xuying;Li, Mengna;Wang, Zongling;Zhang, Xuelei;Xu, Qinzeng

Figure 6. Sclerites of Anthomastus mirabilis sp. nov. (FIO-ATL 83 - JLBEN 27711). A. Sclerites from autozooid tentacles; B. Sclerites from pharynx, Scale bars: 0.10 mm (A); 0.05 mm (B).

Imageimage/png© Li, Xinlong;Xu, Ningxia;Ge, Meiling;Hu, Xuying;Li, Mengna;Wang, Zongling;Zhang, Xuelei;Xu, QinzengLi, Xinlong;Xu, Ningxia;Ge, Meiling;Hu, Xuying;Li, Mengna;Wang, Zongling;Zhang, Xuelei;Xu, Qinzeng

Figure 7. Sclerites of Anthomastus mirabilis sp. nov. (FIO-ATL 83 - JLBEN 27711). A. Sclerites from anthocodial wall; B. Sclerites from surface of capitulum. C. Sclerites from interior of capitulum. Scale bars: 0.10 mm.

Imageimage/png© Li, Xinlong;Xu, Ningxia;Ge, Meiling;Hu, Xuying;Li, Mengna;Wang, Zongling;Zhang, Xuelei;Xu, QinzengLi, Xinlong;Xu, Ningxia;Ge, Meiling;Hu, Xuying;Li, Mengna;Wang, Zongling;Zhang, Xuelei;Xu, Qinzeng

Figure 8. Sclerites of Anthomastus mirabilis sp. nov. (FIO-ATL 83 - JLBEN 27711). A. Sclerites from surface of stalk; B. Sclerites from interior of stalk; C. Sclerites from holdfast. Scale bars: 0.10 mm.

Imageimage/png© Li, Xinlong;Xu, Ningxia;Ge, Meiling;Hu, Xuying;Li, Mengna;Wang, Zongling;Zhang, Xuelei;Xu, QinzengLi, Xinlong;Xu, Ningxia;Ge, Meiling;Hu, Xuying;Li, Mengna;Wang, Zongling;Zhang, Xuelei;Xu, Qinzeng

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Morphology and phylogeny of two new species of deep-sea mushroom soft corals (Octocorallia, Corallidae, Anthomastinae) from the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Li, Xinlong, Xu, Ningxia, Ge, Meiling, Hu, Xuying, Li, Mengna, Wang, Zongling, Zhang, Xuelei, Xu, Qinzeng (2025): Morphology and phylogeny of two new species of deep-sea mushroom soft corals (Octocorallia, Corallidae, Anthomastinae) from the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Zoosystematics and Evolution 101 (4): 2103-2121, DOI: 10.3897/zse.101.163559

Abstract

Members of the subfamily Anthomastinae Verrill, 1922, commonly known as mushroom soft corals, are characterized by their capitate or mushroom-shaped red colonies and large autozooids. Deep-sea mushroom corals of this subfamily remain poorly documented in the South Atlantic. This study describes two new Anthomastinae species, Neoanthomastus longistylus sp. nov. and Anthomastus mirabilis sp. nov., from the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge at depths of 1,553 –2,145 m. Neoanthomastus longistylus sp. nov. is characterized by a slender stalk, siphonozooids distributed on the capitulum and the upper third of the stalk, and tentacular sclerites that are predominantly straight rods and rods with one end curved. Anthomastus mirabilis sp. nov. is distinguished by the presence of dumbbells in its tentacles, clubs and dumbbells in the anthocodial wall, and the absence of spindles. The mitochondrial genome of N. longistylus sp. nov. contains 14 PCGs, 2 rRNAs, and 1 tRNA, while that of A. mirabilis sp. nov. comprises 17 PCGs, 2 rRNAs, and 1 tRNA, with three duplicated genes – ND 3, ND 6, and ND 4 L – that are identical in sequence. Phylogenetic analyses based on the partial mtMutS gene and 13 PCGs from the mitochondrial genomes (mtMutS not included) reveal the phylogenetic relationships within the subfamily Anthomastinae. These are the first records of both genera from the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, enriching the known species diversity and providing critical baseline data for future biodiversity assessments.

Li X, Xu N, Ge M, Hu X, Li M, Wang Z, Zhang X, Xu Q, pensoft (2025). Morphology and phylogeny of two new species of deep-sea mushroom soft corals (Octocorallia, Corallidae, Anthomastinae) from the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Zoosystematics and Evolution. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/449avq accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-17.

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305479854
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67900e55-a12c-4260-8d07-25d52ba8ef98
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2DFF48EFBEC55097A5AAB1A2B365EEE2.taxon
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6/15/2026
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6/15/2026