Acropora japonica Veron, 2000
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Acropora japonica Veron, 2000, vol. 1: 330; 2002: 53–55, figs 102–105.
Type locality. Honshu, Japan (IGPS-108946).
MTQ Holdings. G55861 PARALECTOTYPE. Japan: G62838–39, G62939.
Description. Colony outline: determinate, predominantly corymbose. Branches: tertiary branching order absent; length: <25 mm; diameter: 5.0–9.9 mm, axial-dominated, tapering; radial crowding: most touching; axial/radial ratio:>1:10. Axial corallites: three synapticular rings; porous; outer diameter 1.5–1.6 mm; inner diameter 0.6–0.9 mm; primary septa to 1/3 R. Radial corallites: medium; three synapticular rings; one size or graded; inner wall not developed; shape: appressed tubular; openings: ovalrounded; primary septa to 1/3 R. Coenosteum: different on and between radials: between radials:
reticulate, on radials: reticulo-costate; spinule shape: single point.
Taxonomic note. Veron (2 0 0 2) notes that this species is very similar to A. digitifera and may be a high-latitude form. Specimen IGPS-108946 at the Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Tohoku University, Japan, illustrated and described by Veron (2002: 53-55, figs 102, 103) as the 'holotype' (see discussion on p. 4 of the present work) is herein designated the lectotype of Acropora japonica, on the basis of Article 7 4.7 of the Fourth edition of the Code (ICZN 1999). Specimen MTQ-G55861, mentioned in Veron (2002: 55) is similarly designated a paralectotype.
Further literature: Nomura & Mezaki (2005)