Two new species of Chrysopathes (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the western atlantic

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Two new species of Chrysopathes are described, C. oligocrada from Yucatan and Brazil, and C. micracantha from the southeastern coast of the U.S. and Brazil. Chrysopathes oligocrada is characterized by lateral pinnules mostly 7-8 mm long (to 2 cm); 18-21 primary pinnules per cm; anterior-most primary pinnules with no more than one secondary pinnule (absent on some); some posterior primaries with a single secondary pinnule; lateral primary pinnules usually simple, rarely with a single subpinnule; tertiary pinnules absent; pinnular spines to 0.07 mm. This species is similar to C. formosa Opresko 2003 from the Pacific; the latter species differing in density of pinnulation (15-18 per cm) and size of the spines (to 0.16 mm). Chrysopathes micracantha is characterized by lateral pinnules mostly 5-6 mm long (to 2 cm); 24-33 primary pinnules per cm; anterior and posterior primary pinnules with as many as two subopposite secondary pinnules; lateral primary pinnules usually simple but with subpinnules on the thicker branches and stem; tertiary pinnules rarely present; pinnular spines to 0.1 mm. Chrysopathes micracantha is similar to C. speciosa Opresko 2003 from the Pacific, the latter species differing in a greater number of secondary pinnules per primary (three or more) and in size of the spines (to 0.18 mm). Copyright © 2008 Magnolia Press.

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Opresko, D. M., & De Laia Loiola, L. (2008). Two new species of Chrysopathes (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the western atlantic. Zootaxa, (1707), 49–59. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1707.1.4

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