taxonID	type	description	language	source
6C2A7D4D03009D1A4EF5FF02B08A8A58.taxon	description	(Figs. 3 A – D)	en	Lane, David J. W., Hoeksema, Bert W. (2016): Mesophotic mushroom coral records at Brunei Darussalam support westward extension of the Coral Triangle to the South China Sea waters of Northwest Borneo. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 64: 204-212, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5355079
6C2A7D4D03009D1A4EF5FF02B08A8A58.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Five specimens, collected by DJWL 8 November 2014 at 32 m depth, South China Sea, Mampak Patches, North Patch: N 05 ° 02.305 ’ E 114 ° 26.449 ’. Habitat: reef top, silty sand and rock amongst gorgonian fan corals and whip corals. Monostomatous and free-living. Skeletal diameters (maximum) range from (1) 58 mm; (2) 62 mm; (5) 64 mm; (3) 65 mm; (4) 66 mm. Specimens are lodged with following Catalogue Numbers and Institutions: 1 & 5: RMNH Coel. 42102 @ RMNH; 2: UBDM. 6.201411.1 @ UBDRC; 3 & 4: ZRC. CNI. 1008 & ZRC. CNI. 1009 @ LKCNHM. All specimens are full-grown with the corallum outline irregularly circular or slightly oval, but with marked upwardly-directed undulations giving an irregularly concave shape to the thin corallum (Figs. 3 A – D). In one specimen (RMNH Coel. 42102 b) the under faces of two of the four corallum folds are completely fused (Fig. 3 D). Septa tightly packed with lower order ones thick, exsert and solid. Thin, higher order septal fenestrations, if present, not visible due to dense packing of septa. Septal margins of lower series ornamented with fine conical or blunt dentations that grade into the dense granulations of the septal sides and are, in consequence, difficult to count. The marginal ornamentation of the fine septae shows coalescing expansions centrally. Small, pointed costal spines near the corallum margin generally number less than 50 per cm.	en	Lane, David J. W., Hoeksema, Bert W. (2016): Mesophotic mushroom coral records at Brunei Darussalam support westward extension of the Coral Triangle to the South China Sea waters of Northwest Borneo. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 64: 204-212, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5355079
6C2A7D4D03009D1A4D3AFA42B0478EF5.taxon	description	(Figs. 3 E, F)	en	Lane, David J. W., Hoeksema, Bert W. (2016): Mesophotic mushroom coral records at Brunei Darussalam support westward extension of the Coral Triangle to the South China Sea waters of Northwest Borneo. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 64: 204-212, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5355079
6C2A7D4D03009D1A4D3AFA42B0478EF5.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. one specimen, (RMNH Coel. 42103) collected by DJWL 8 November 2014 at 32 m depth, South China Sea, Mampak patches, North Patch: N 05 ° 02.305 ’ E 114 ° 26.449 ’. Habitat: reef top, silty sand and rock amongst gorgonian fan corals and whip corals. Monostomatous and free-living. Corallum almost circular, concave, with a raised septal mound around the central fossa. Maximum diameter 97 mm. Louisa Reef. During the brief offshore SCUBA diving visit to Louisa Reef at the southwest edge of the Spratly islands (3 rd – 4 th September 2014), the following additional location records for fungiids were made. All of these species also occur on Brunei’s continental shelf reefs (Hoeksema & Lane, 2014). Confirmation of identifications was by the 2 nd author, based on specimens and / or in situ photographs. Where specimens were collected, these are deposited in the UBD Reference Collection under the following catalogue numbers: Ctenactis albitentaculata (image only); C. crassa (UBDM. 6.201409.1); Cycloseris tenuis (UBDM. 6.201409.2); Danafungia horrida (UBDM. 6.201409.3); D. scruposa (UBDM. 6.201409.4); Herpolitha limax (image only); Lobactis scutaria (UBDM. 6.201409.5); Pleuractis gravis (UBDM. 6.201409.6).	en	Lane, David J. W., Hoeksema, Bert W. (2016): Mesophotic mushroom coral records at Brunei Darussalam support westward extension of the Coral Triangle to the South China Sea waters of Northwest Borneo. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 64: 204-212, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5355079
