BIOTIC Species Information for Caryophyllia smithii
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Researched by | Paul Gregory | Data supplied by | MarLIN |
Refereed by | This information is not refereed. | ||
Taxonomy | |||
Scientific name | Caryophyllia smithii | Common name | Devonshire cup coral |
MCS Code | D783 | Recent Synonyms | Caryophyllia claves, Paracyathus taxilianus, Paracyathus thulensis, Paracyathus pteropus. |
Phylum | Cnidaria | Subphylum | |
Superclass | Anthozoa | Class | Hexacorallia |
Subclass | Order | Scleractinia | |
Suborder | Family | Caryophylliidae | |
Genus | Caryophyllia | Species | smithii |
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Additional Information | Manuel (1988) states that the Devonshire cup coral has two forms; a shallow water form (Caryophyllia smithii var. smithii) that can be found in waters up to 100 m deep and a deep water form (Caryophyllia smithii var. clavus) that is found in water >50-1000 m deep. The shape of the corallum is distinctly different between the two forms, the deep water form being smaller with a narrow base, but the two forms are otherwise similar in general structure (Manuel, 1988). Caryophyllia inornata is very similar and co-occurs in some locations. Young specimens of Caryophyllia smithii are usually six-rayed and may be virtually indistinguishable from Caryophyllia inornata (Manuel, 1983). | ||
Taxonomy References | Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Hayward et al., 1996, Gibson et al., 2001, Howson & Picton, 1997, Howson & Picton, 1999, Manuel, 1988, Manuel, 1983, |