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Cairns, 1998
Very special thanks for the first photo of Truncatoflabellum veroni to Joseph Caparatta, Manhattan Aquariums, Ny Aquarium Service, Unique Corals, USA!
Dr. Stephen D. Cairns described in his essay "Azooxanthellate Scleractinia (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) of Western Australia"
of occurrence of this stony coral along the North West Australian coast of Cape Jaubert to Onslow, here at a water depth between 40 to 119 meters, from the Northern Territory, Anson Bay and Beagle Gulf, here at a depth of 15 to 31 meters on soils with coarse sand and rubble.
Since these large polyp-stone Coral do not receive their energy by photosynthetic symbiosis algae, light intense and light duration do not play a role for the coral, the limiting factor is solely to catch enough zooplankton and the depth of their occurrence in the sea.
The encyclopedia of life (EOL) has reported the deepest known poin at 439 meters, the Marine Species Identification Portal even 1450 metres!
As the name implies, this species was named in honour of the Australian coral specialist Dr. J.E.N. Charlie Veron.
Truncatoflabellum aculeatum is the most similar to Truncatoflabellum veroni
We are curious to see, whether there will be the one or other information to Truncatoflabellum Jules given by aquarists.
Related species:
Truncatoflabellum aculeatum (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848)
Truncatoflabellum angiostomum (Folkeson, 1919)
Truncatoflabellum angustum Cairns & Zibrowius, 1997
Truncatoflabellum arcuatum Cairns, 1995
Truncatoflabellum australiensis Cairns, 1998
Truncatoflabellum spheniscus (Dana, 1846)
Truncatoflabellum candeanum (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848)
Truncatoflabellum carinatum Cairns, 1989
Truncatoflabellum crassum (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848)
Truncatoflabellum cumingii (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848)
Truncatoflabellum dens (Alcock, 1902)
Truncatoflabellum formosum Cairns, 1989
Truncatoflabellum gardineri Cairns in Cairns & Keller, 1993
Truncatoflabellum inconstans (Marenzeller, 1904)
Truncatoflabellum incrustatum Cairns, 1989
Truncatoflabellum irregulare (Semper, 1872)
Truncatoflabellum macroeschara Cairns, 1998
Truncatoflabellum martensii (Studer, 1878)
Truncatoflabellum mortenseni Cairns & Zibrowius, 1997
Truncatoflabellum mozambiquensis Cairns, 2016
Truncatoflabellum multispinosum Cairns in Cairns & Keller, 1993
Truncatoflabellum paripavoninum (Alcock, 1894)
Truncatoflabellum phoenix Cairns, 1995
Truncatoflabellum spheniscus (Dana, 1846)
Truncatoflabellum pusillum Cairns, 1989
Truncatoflabellum spheniscus (Dana, 1846)
Truncatoflabellum stabile (Marenzeller, 1904)
Truncatoflabellum stokesii (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848)
Truncatoflabellum trapezoideum (Keller, 1981)
Truncatoflabellum truncum (Cairns, 1982)
Truncatoflabellum vanuatu (Wells, 1984)
Truncatoflabellum veroni Cairns, 1998
Truncatoflabellum vigintifarium Cairns, 1999
Truncatoflabellum zuluense Cairns & Keller, 1993
Classification: Biota > Animalia (Kingdom) > Cnidaria (Phylum) > Anthozoa (Class) > Hexacorallia (Subclass) > Scleractinia (Order) > Flabellidae (Family) > Truncatoflabellum (Genus) > Truncatoflabellum veroni (Species)
Very special thanks for the first photo of Truncatoflabellum veroni to Joseph Caparatta, Manhattan Aquariums, Ny Aquarium Service, Unique Corals, USA!
Dr. Stephen D. Cairns described in his essay "Azooxanthellate Scleractinia (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) of Western Australia"
of occurrence of this stony coral along the North West Australian coast of Cape Jaubert to Onslow, here at a water depth between 40 to 119 meters, from the Northern Territory, Anson Bay and Beagle Gulf, here at a depth of 15 to 31 meters on soils with coarse sand and rubble.
Since these large polyp-stone Coral do not receive their energy by photosynthetic symbiosis algae, light intense and light duration do not play a role for the coral, the limiting factor is solely to catch enough zooplankton and the depth of their occurrence in the sea.
The encyclopedia of life (EOL) has reported the deepest known poin at 439 meters, the Marine Species Identification Portal even 1450 metres!
As the name implies, this species was named in honour of the Australian coral specialist Dr. J.E.N. Charlie Veron.
Truncatoflabellum aculeatum is the most similar to Truncatoflabellum veroni
We are curious to see, whether there will be the one or other information to Truncatoflabellum Jules given by aquarists.
Related species:
Truncatoflabellum aculeatum (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848)
Truncatoflabellum angiostomum (Folkeson, 1919)
Truncatoflabellum angustum Cairns & Zibrowius, 1997
Truncatoflabellum arcuatum Cairns, 1995
Truncatoflabellum australiensis Cairns, 1998
Truncatoflabellum spheniscus (Dana, 1846)
Truncatoflabellum candeanum (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848)
Truncatoflabellum carinatum Cairns, 1989
Truncatoflabellum crassum (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848)
Truncatoflabellum cumingii (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848)
Truncatoflabellum dens (Alcock, 1902)
Truncatoflabellum formosum Cairns, 1989
Truncatoflabellum gardineri Cairns in Cairns & Keller, 1993
Truncatoflabellum inconstans (Marenzeller, 1904)
Truncatoflabellum incrustatum Cairns, 1989
Truncatoflabellum irregulare (Semper, 1872)
Truncatoflabellum macroeschara Cairns, 1998
Truncatoflabellum martensii (Studer, 1878)
Truncatoflabellum mortenseni Cairns & Zibrowius, 1997
Truncatoflabellum mozambiquensis Cairns, 2016
Truncatoflabellum multispinosum Cairns in Cairns & Keller, 1993
Truncatoflabellum paripavoninum (Alcock, 1894)
Truncatoflabellum phoenix Cairns, 1995
Truncatoflabellum spheniscus (Dana, 1846)
Truncatoflabellum pusillum Cairns, 1989
Truncatoflabellum spheniscus (Dana, 1846)
Truncatoflabellum stabile (Marenzeller, 1904)
Truncatoflabellum stokesii (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848)
Truncatoflabellum trapezoideum (Keller, 1981)
Truncatoflabellum truncum (Cairns, 1982)
Truncatoflabellum vanuatu (Wells, 1984)
Truncatoflabellum veroni Cairns, 1998
Truncatoflabellum vigintifarium Cairns, 1999
Truncatoflabellum zuluense Cairns & Keller, 1993
Classification: Biota > Animalia (Kingdom) > Cnidaria (Phylum) > Anthozoa (Class) > Hexacorallia (Subclass) > Scleractinia (Order) > Flabellidae (Family) > Truncatoflabellum (Genus) > Truncatoflabellum veroni (Species)