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Sheppard CRC. (1987). Coral species of the Indian Ocean and adjacent seas: a synonymised compilation and some regional distribution patterns. Atoll Research Bulletin. 307: 1-32.
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Sheppard CRC
1987
Coral species of the Indian Ocean and adjacent seas: a synonymised compilation and some regional distribution patterns
Atoll Research Bulletin
307: 1-32
Publication
A list is provided of hermatypic coral species from 24 locations in the Indian Ocean and its peripheral seas and gulfs. Six sites are newly reported or expanded accounts, and eighteen are derived from recent literature. This is intended : (1) to provide in one place, a uniform compilation of coral species from different areas and from many diverse accounts; (2) to apply synonyms to all sites in a consistent way for the first time, so that ; (3) regional analysis at species level is possible. Synonyms are taken mainly from two recent taxonomic series, but because species stability is poor in some genera and authors may differ in their views on synonymy, all names are shown. The sources of data were selected to reduce problems inherent in using diverse material, and many sources themselves include compilations and synonyms of much older works. From 796 entities initially obtained, the removal of synonyms and entries named "spp" leaves 439 species. Further reduction is probably needed. Species rich sites extend across the Indian Ocean, with no westerly decline from South east Asia; the Red Sea as a whole contains the most species. Cluster analysis shows geographical groupings in the Arabian Gulf/Arabian Sea area, in the Red Sea and in the southwest and central Indian Ocean island areas. Of these, the Arabian Group is the most separate. A second analysis corrected for diversity differences also shows three clear groups: a northern one from the Red Sea to Sri Lanka which includes the Arabian group; a large southern or equatorial region; and a group consisting of the Mergui, Nicobar and Andaman islands in the Bay of Bengal.
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 Authority

Authority given as (Bruggeman) in Fauré (1977). [details]

 Authority

Authority given as Edwards & Haime, 1851 in Best et al. (1980). [details]

 Description

Also distributed in Australia in Kalk (1958). Tropical Indo-Pacific in Kalk (1958). [details]

 Description

Colonies are small and bushy, usually 40 cm across, very rarely with a tendency to develop small plates or ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are arborescent, usually staghorn-like. Radial corallites are of mixed sizes and shapes. Those near branch ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are usually less than 30 cm across and high, with bushy form, and only a limited tendency towards ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are encrusting with or without short irregularly shaped branches. Radial corallites are mostly rasp-like ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are arborescent or prostrate or form caespito-corymbose bushes. Branches are up to 20 mm thick. Radial ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are generally hemispherical with the surface divided into lobes. Corallites are 2.1-3 mm in diameter and ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are dome-shaped or flat. Corallites are compact, large, with wide calices. Small corallites usually occur ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are phacelo-meandroid with exsert septa which plunge near the valley centre. Polyps have tubular tentacles ... [details]

 Description

Corals are circular, up to 300 mm in diameter, not heavily calcified. Septal teeth are very prominent. Costae are ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are hemispherical or encrusting. Calices are 2.5-4 mm in diameter, circular in outline, with thick walls. ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are massive, hemispherical or irregular. Calices are 2.5-3.1 mm in diameter. They have six very prominent ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are horizontal, unifacial, subdividing fronds. Corallites are aligned on the centre of narrow parts of ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are massive. Corallites are a mixture of immersed and funnel -shaped, the latter usually being irregular. ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are massive or encrusting. Corallites are very small, immersed. The reticulum has tuberculae which seldom ... [details]

 Description

Coralla are massive. Corallites are a mixture: some slightly exsert, others funnel-shaped. Tuberculae and papillae ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are hemispherical or spherical, up to 200 mm in diameter. Colour: usually cream or brown, but may be ... [details]

 Description

Colonies usually small, low mounds or encrustations up to about 20 cm diameter. Calices polygonal, about 3 mm ... [details]

 Description

Colonies are usually flat. Valleys radiate from a central area and have steep sides and flat floors. Valleys are ... [details]

 Habitat

rocks (Kalk, 1959). [details]

 Habitat

rocks (Kalk, 1959). [details]

 Habitat

rocks (Kalk, 1959). [details]

 Habitat

rocks (Kalk, 1959). [details]

 Nomenclature

Orbicella mammillosa Klunzinger, 1979 is actually a synonym of Echinopora gemmacea (Lamarck, 1816) [details]

 Remark

Authority given as (Brook) in Fauré (1977). [details]

 Remark

Authority given as (Quelch) in Fauré (1977). [details]

 Remark

Linnaeus as author in Kalk (1958). [details]

 Remark

Authority given as (Ehrenberg) in Fauré (1977). A. serrata in Kalk (1958). [details]

 Remark

In family 'Seriatoporidae' in Kalk (1958). [details]

 Spelling

Spelled A. conccina in Fauré (1977). [details]

 Spelling

Correctly spelled A. rousseaui in Fauré (1977). [details]

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Spelled A. stigmataria in Fauré (1977). [details]

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Spelled A. syringodes in Fauré (1977). [details]

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Spelled A. tuburculosa in Sheppard (1998). [details]

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Spelled F. vivens in Faure (1977). [details]

 Spelling

Spelled G. savigni and authority given as Edwards & Haime, 1851 in Best et al., 1980. [details]

 Spelling

Spelled M. divericata in Sheppard (1987). [details]

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Spelled M. lanuginosa in Fauré (1977). [details]

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spelled P. laevicollis in Faure, G. (1977) . [details]

 Spelling

Siderastraea sideraea in Kalk (1959). [details]

 Synonymy

Listed as synonym of A. cytherea in Sheppard (1987). Fauré (1977) lists A. arcuata and A. cytherea as synonyms of ... [details]

 Type locality

Palm Island, Great Barrier Reef (Veron, 1986). [details]

 Type locality

Bourbon Island (Veron, 1986. [details]

 Type locality

Marshall Islands (Veron, 1986). [details]

 Type locality

Britomart Reef, Great Barrier Reef (Veron, 1986). [details]

 Type locality

"Southern Ocean" (Veron, 1986). [details]

 Type locality

Great Barrier Reef (Veron, 1986) [details]

 Type locality

Jewell Reef, Great Barrier Reef (Veron, 1986). [details]

 Type locality

Low Islands, Great Barrier Reef (Veron, 1986). [details]

 Type locality

The Philippines (Veron, 1986). [details]

 Type locality

Indonesia (Veron, 1986) [details]

 Type locality

Fiji (Veron, 1986). [details]

 Type locality

Great Barrier Reef (Veron, 1986). [details]

 Type locality

unrecorded (Veron, 1986). [details]

 Type locality

Murray Islands, Torres Strait (Veron, 1986). [details]

 Type locality

Singapore (Veron, 1986). [details]

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