Eugorgia alba Bielschowsky, 1929

Breedy, Odalisca, Guzman, Hector M. & Vargas, Sergio, 2009, A revision of the genus Eugorgia Verrill, 1868 (Coelenterata: Octocorallia: Gorgoniidae), Zootaxa 2151, pp. 1-46 : 11-13

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.188707

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5625003

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Eugorgia alba Bielschowsky, 1929
status

comb. nov.

Eugorgia alba Bielschowsky, 1929 View in CoL comb. nov.

Figures 3 View FIGURE 3 A–C, 4

Eugorgia bradleyi View in CoL var. alba Bielschowsky, 1929: 177 –178; Kükenthal 1924: 345.

Material examined. Holotype: ZMHC 2243, ethanol preserved, Acajutla, El Salvador, no further data.

Description. The holotype is a small colony, 5 cm in height and 3 cm in width. Branching is irregularly dichotomous ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 A). Two main branches arise from a short stem, 1.2 cm long, and subdivide up to three times. The holdfast is missing from the holotype, but from Bielschowsky’s illustration (1929: plate 3, fig.15) it seems incrusting. Branches are slightly compressed in cross section, 3 mm in diameter at the base and tapered, more rounded at the branchlets. Branchlets are up to 2 mm in diameter. Unbranched final twigs reach up to 3 cm with pointed tips, about 1 mm in diameter. Polyps retract within slightly raised polyp-mounds with oval apertures ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 B). Polyp-mounds are distributed in 2–4 longitudinal rows on the branches, and sparsely placed. Colour of the colony is white. Sclerites of the coenenchyme are mostly colourless, some with a pale pink hue. They are mostly double discs reaching up to 0.075 mm in length, and 0.06 mm in width ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 C, 4). Spindles reach up to 0.13 mm in length, and 0.05 mm in width, with 4–6 whorls of tubercles, with ends mostly acute. No anthocodial rods were found in the samples.

Distribution. Known only from the type locality ( Table 4).

Remarks. Bielschowsky (1929) described this species with a specimen from the coast of El Salvador and assumed it to be a variety of E. bradleyi . Although the holotype is the sole specimen of this species and thus we cannot consider intera-specific variability; we consider that the differences between E. bradleyi and E. bradleyi var. alba are sufficient to regard them as different species. Moreover, there are no records of E. bradleyi from the coast of El Salvador at present, but exploration there has been minimal. External morphology and colour of E. alba are very consistent with Leptogorgia alba Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 ; however, the sclerites, and especially the presence of double discs in of the former, places it in this different genus.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Anthozoa

Order

Alcyonacea

Family

Gorgoniidae

Genus

Eugorgia

Loc

Eugorgia alba Bielschowsky, 1929

Breedy, Odalisca, Guzman, Hector M. & Vargas, Sergio 2009
2009
Loc

Eugorgia bradleyi

Bielschowsky 1929: 177
Kukenthal 1924: 345
1929
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