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Scléractiniaires des îles Saint Paul et Amsterdam (Sud de l'Ocean Indien)
Zibrowius, H. (1973). Scléractiniaires des îles Saint Paul et Amsterdam (Sud de l'Ocean Indien). Téthys 5(4): 747-777
In: Téthys. Station Marine d'Endoume, Centre d'Océanographie de Marseille: Marseille. ISSN 0040-4012, more
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    Animal products > Coral
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    Distribution > Geographical distribution > Vertical distribution
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    Synonymy
    Scleractinia [WoRMS]
    ISW, Amsterdam I. [Marine Regions]; ISW, South Indian Ocean [Marine Regions]; ISW, St. Paul I. [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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Abstract
    Study of 11 species of Scleractinia collected partly by the "Valdivia" (1898-1899), partly in recent years while fishing spiny lobsters. Synonymy and distribution of 7 species identified are summarized whereas 4 species, each of them represented by only one sample, could not yet be identified (Caryophyllia sp., Deltocyathus sp., Dendrophyllia sp., Paracyathus sp.). Five species, generally living at bathyal depths, are common to the northeastern Atlantic and Saint Paul and Amsterdam islands (Desmophyllum cristagalli, Lophelia pertusa, Madrepora oculata, Solenosmilia variabilis, Stenocyathus vermiformis). Some of them are known further in the Indian Ocean and even in the Pacific. A tiny interstitial shallow water species is closely related to a form from the northeastern Atlantic (Sphenotrochus sp.). Caryophyllia profunda, known only from the southern seas between Tristan da Cunha archipelago (southern Atlantic) and Chatham Islands (southwestern Pacific), is compared in detail with Caryophyllia cyathus from the northeastern Atlantic. Because of the collecting methods and the number of samples from probably not very diversified bottoms, only a small number of species living around Saint Paul and Amsterdam islands were collected. The Scleractinian fauna on rocky bottom at shallow depths remains unknown.

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