CNIDARIA : Scleractinia : DendrophylliidaeSEA ANEMONES AND HYDROIDS

Leptopsammia pruvoti Lacaze-Duthiers, 1897


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Leptopsammia pruvoti

Description: Solitary stony coral. Corallum often tall and inversely conical, its texture is slightly spongy but less so and tougher than Balanophyllia, up to 60mm tall and nearly 20mm in diameter. The polyp is yellow or orange in colour and has up to 96 tentacles.

Habitat: Attached to rocks in crevices sheltered from strong water movement; from about 10-40m. Several corals may grow together, forming a pseudocolony.

Similar Species: Could be confused with yellow or orange specimens of Balanophyllia regia but Leptopsammia pruvoti is a much larger species.

Key Identification Features:

  • Yellow (rarely orange) polyps with up to 96 tentacles.
  • Corallum often tall, slightly spongy in texture.

Distribution Map from NBN: Leptopsammia pruvoti at National Biodiversity Network mapping facility, data for UK.

iNaturalist: Leptopsammia pruvoti at iNaturalist World Species Observations database.

WoRMS: Leptopsammia pruvoti at World Register of Marine Species. Accepted name: Leptopsammia pruvoti Lacaze-Duthiers, 1897. AphiaID: 135193.

Classification: Biota; Animalia; Cnidaria; Anthozoa; Hexacorallia; Scleractinia; Refertina; Dendrophylliidae; Leptopsammia

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 Picton, B.E. & Morrow, C.C. (2024). Leptopsammia pruvoti. Lacaze-Duthiers, 1897. [In] Encyclopedia of Marine Life of Britain and Ireland.
https://www2.habitas.org.uk/marbiop-ni/speciesaccounts.php?item=D14160. Accessed on 2024-09-28