Swiftia Duchassaing and Michelotti, 1864
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11066777 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11066789 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C987D6-FF9F-FFCD-FE4B-FE54470B1957 |
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Felipe |
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Swiftia Duchassaing and Michelotti, 1864 |
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Swiftia Duchassaing and Michelotti, 1864 View in CoL
Swiftia Duchassaing and Michelotti, 1864:13 View in CoL ; Kükenthal, 1924:236; Deichmann, 1936:185–186; Bayer, 1956:F206; Bayer, 1981:945; Harden, 1979:109–110; Breedy, et al., 2015:329.
Stenogorgia Verrill, 1883:29 (see Kükenthal, 1924:347 for Stenogorgia synonymy).
Platycaulos Wright and Studer, 1889:61 : Bayer, 1981:945.
Callistephanus Wright and Studer, 1889:62 : Bayer, 1981:945.
Allogorgia Verill, 1928:7 View in CoL ; Bayer, 1981:945.
GENERIC DIAGNOSIS.— Colonies unbranched, or sparsely to copiously branched. Branches mostly free or with some anastomoses. Polyp mounds conical, prominent, or slightly raised, scattered or crowded, usually biserial or present on all sides of polyp-bearing branches. Anthocodiae with points arrangements of straight to curved bar-like rods, or frequently elongate tuberculated spindles.
TYPE SPECIES.— Swiftia exserta (Ellis and Solander, 1786) View in CoL
Key to Swiftia View in CoL species in California
1a. Colonies multiply-branched................................................... 2
1b. Colonies unbranched (flagelliform, whip-like),or Y-shaped with a single branch; with low polyp mounds distributed on all sides of branches; colonies pure white in color.......................................... Swiftia farallonesica Williams and Breedy View in CoL , sp. nov.
2a.Colonies mostly dichotomously branched, somewhat fan-shaped; with low polyp mounds distributed on all sides of branches; colonies pink to bright coral red in color.............................................................. Swiftia spauldingi ( Nutting, 1909) View in CoL
2b.Colonies densely branched with prominent polyp mounds distributed biserially along branches; colonies red with deep red polyp mounds................ Swiftia kofoidi ( Nutting, 1909) View in CoL
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Swiftia Duchassaing and Michelotti, 1864
Williams, Gary C. & Breedy, Odalisca 2016 |
Platycaulos
BAYER, F. M. 1981: 945 |
Callistephanus
BAYER, F. M. 1981: 945 |
Allogorgia
BAYER, F. M. 1981: 945 |
Swiftia
BAYER, F. M. 1981: 945 |
HARDEN, D. G. 1979: 109 |
DEICHMANN, E. 1936: 185 |
KUKENTHAL, W. 1924: 236 |
Stenogorgia
KUKENTHAL, W. 1924: 347 |
Stenogorgia
VERRILL, A. E. 1883: 29 |