Valdivian soft coral

The Valdivian soft coral (Parasphaerasclera valdiviae) is a species of colonial leathery or soft coral in the family Alcyoniidae.[3]

Valdivian soft coral
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Anthozoa
Order: Alcyonacea
Family: Parasphaerascleridae
Genus: Parasphaerasclera
Species:
P. valdiviae[1]
Binomial name
Parasphaerasclera valdiviae[2]
(Kukenthal, 1906)
Synonyms
  • Alcyonium valdiviae Kukenthal, 1906

Description

Valdivian soft corals grow in small colonies of between 1 and 11 cm in height and up to 10 cm in diameter. The colony has stubby branches extending from a conspicuous short thick trunk. The polyps are white, but the colony colour is variable from white to pink to orange or even red. Some colonies may be bi-coloured.[4]

Distribution

This species is known from the Cape Peninsula to northern KwaZulu-Natal off the South African coast, and is common in 14-18m of water, although it is found down to at least 30m. It is endemic to this area.

Ecology

Research at Rhodes University has shown that chemicals in this soft coral may have anti-inflammatory properties.[4]

References

  1. http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=212088 accessed 2 February 2017
  2. http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=212088 accessed 2 February 2017
  3. Branch, G.M., Branch, M.L, Griffiths, C.L. and Beckley, L.E. 2010. Two Oceans: a guide to the marine life of southern Africa ISBN 978-1-77007-772-0
  4. Jones, Georgina. A field guide to the marine animals of the Cape Peninsula. SURG, Cape Town, 2008. ISBN 978-0-620-41639-9
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