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Solenosmilia variabilis Duncan, 1873: 328, pl. 42, figs. 11–18. — Squires, 1969: 18, pl.6, map 2. — Cairns, 1982: 31, pl. 9, figs. 4–5 (Subantarctic records, description, synonymy, figures); 1995: 82, pl. 23d–e (synonymy).
New Record. — Vema 1714RD, 47°01'S, 75°44'W (off Península Tres Montes), 1146 m, 1 colony, USNM 1022415.
Remarks. —The only previous record of this species from Chile or the entire eastern Pacific was that of Squires (1969), who mapped one occurrence at about 47° S but did not provide documentation. The Vema specimen reported herein is undoubtedly that record. It is a small colony of 6 cm in height having only 12 corallites, but shows evidence of intratentacular budding, which is characteristic of the genus, leading to equal, threedimensional dichotomous branching.
Solenosmilia variabilis is one of the few scleractinian species having an almost cosmopolitan distribution, occurring at depths of 220–2165 m (Cairns 1995).