Javania

Genus of corals From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Javania is a genus of marine corals belonging to the family Flabellidae,[2] which was first described in 1876 by Peter Martin Duncan.[2][3]

Phylum:Cnidaria
Subphylum:Anthozoa
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Javania
Javania insignis
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Subphylum: Anthozoa
Class: Hexacorallia
Order: Scleractinia
Family: Flabellidae
Genus: Javania
Duncan, 1876
Type species
Javania insignis
Duncan, 1876
Synonyms[1]

Desmophyllum (Javania) Duncan, 1876

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Species of this genus are found world-wide.[4]

Description

Duncan describes the genus as "a Desmophyllum with a remarkable epitheca", and more detailedly as:[3]

JAVANIA, gen. nov.
The corallum is simple, tall, compressed at the calice, and adheres by a broad base. There is a complete epitheca, dense inferiorly, and pellicular superiorly. The larger septa are very exsert; and the tertiaries have costae much broader than they are. The costae of the primary and secondary orders project. There is no columella; and the calicular fossa is very deep. The genus is allied to Desmophyllum, Ehrenberg; but the absence of exsert higher orders of septa and the dense epitheca separate it from this form.

Species

The following species are accepted by WoRMS as belonging to the genus Javania:[1]

  • Javania antarctica (Gravier, 1914)
  • Javania borealis Cairns, 1994
  • Javania cailleti (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864)
  • Javania californica Cairns, 1994
  • Javania clavata (Michelotti, 1871)
  • Javania cristata Cairns & Polonio, 2013
  • Javania deforgesi Kitahara & Cairns, 2021
  • Javania duncani Wells, 1977 †
  • Javania erhardti Cairns, 2004
  • Javania exserta Cairns, 1999
  • Javania fusca (Vaughan, 1907)
  • Javania insignis Duncan, 1876
  • Javania lamprotichum (Moseley, 1880)
  • Javania pseudoalabastra Zibrowius, 1974
  • Javania subturbinata (Michelotti, 1871) †

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