Paragorgia Milne Edwards & Haime, 1857

Horvath, Elizabeth Anne, 2019, A review of gorgonian coral species (Cnidaria, Octocorallia, Alcyonacea) held in the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History research collection: focus on species from Scleraxonia, Holaxonia, and Calcaxonia - Part I: Introduction, species of Scleraxonia and Holaxonia (Family Acanthogorgiidae), ZooKeys 860, pp. 1-66 : 1

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scientific name

Paragorgia Milne Edwards & Haime, 1857
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Genus Paragorgia Milne Edwards & Haime, 1857 View in CoL

Paragorgia Milne Edwards & Haime, 1857: 190. Verrill 1878 b: 476. Kükenthal 1919: 77 [synonymy]; 1924: 28 [synonymy]. Verseveldt 1940: 137. Bayer 1956a: F197; 1993: 2. Sánchez 2005: 15.

Type species.

Alcyonium arboreum Linné, 1758; [= by subsequent designation, Paragorgia arborea (Linnaeus, 1758), by monotypy].

Diagnosis.

Massive, tree-like colonies with thick branches, measuring up to 7.0 meters tall, perhaps as much as 6.0-7.0 meters wide. Sclerites in axial medulla, long, ornate rods (spindles) with branching processes, derived from capstan type, up to 0.6-0.8 mm in length, colorless or pink; elsewhere (coenenchyme, tentacles, etc.) sclerites small (less than 0.15 mm in length), differing shapes, commonly pink or red. Surface sclerites six-, seven-, and eight-radiate capstans, always less than 0.1 mm long, with globular, smooth, grooved or lobulated ornamentation. Sclerites in subsurface/outer medulla of intermediate form, ranging between radiates and spindles. Autozooid polyp tentacles have distinctively blunt, stubby rods or ovals, less than 0.1 mm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Anthozoa

SubClass

Octocorallia

Order

Alcyonacea

SubOrder

Scleraxonia

Family

Paragorgiidae