A new species of the Octocorallian genus Paragorgia trawled in Florida waters by R.V. "Gerda"

The genus Paragorgia was established by Milne Edwards & Haime in 1857 to receive the large, boreal scleraxonian octocoral from the "Norwegian Ocean", called Alcyonium arboreum by Linnaeus (1758). In subsequent years, that species was reported also from localities in the northern Pacifi...

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Main Author: Bayer, (Frederick M.)
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Published: 1964
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:repository.naturalis.nl:319248 2024-02-11T10:07:45+01:00 A new species of the Octocorallian genus Paragorgia trawled in Florida waters by R.V. "Gerda" Bayer, (Frederick M.) 1964-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/319248 unknown https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/319248 Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 39 no. 50, pp. 526-532 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1964 ftnaturalis 2024-01-17T23:26:13Z The genus Paragorgia was established by Milne Edwards & Haime in 1857 to receive the large, boreal scleraxonian octocoral from the "Norwegian Ocean", called Alcyonium arboreum by Linnaeus (1758). In subsequent years, that species was reported also from localities in the northern Pacific Ocean (Kinoshita, 1913; Hickson, 1915) and from high southern latitudes off the Falkland Islands (Broch, 1957). In 1883, Koren & Danielssen described two new species from Batalden, Norway, Paragorgia nodosa and Briareum frielei, which generally have been treated as synonyms of P. arborea. Nutting (1908, 1912), however, reported P. nodosa from deep waters off Hawaii and Japan and, furthermore, established a new Japanese species, Paragorgia regalis. Kinoshita (1913) also reported P. nodosa from Japan and proposed two more new species from that area, P. granulosa and P. tenuis.\nThe first record of the genus Paragorgia from tropical waters was established by Thomson & Henderson (1906) for specimens which they called Paragorgia splendens, collected in the Indian Ocean by the "Investigator".\nNutting (1911) and Stiasny (1937) reported the same species, probably in error, from deep water off the Sulu Islands.\nIn 1956, I suggested that Nutting\'s (1908) record of P. nodosa from Hawaii was incorrect and established his material as a new species, P. dendroides. Although it is definitely not the same as P. nodosa from Norwegian waters, I now am inclined to believe that P. dendroides belongs to the species that Nutting called P. regalis from Japan.\nSince Paragorgia arborea and related forms have been collected repeatedly in cold, northern waters, but only a few records of the genus are known Article in Journal/Newspaper Paragorgia arborea Naturalis Institutional Repository Indian Koren ENVELOPE(13.817,13.817,67.058,67.058) Norway Pacific
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description The genus Paragorgia was established by Milne Edwards & Haime in 1857 to receive the large, boreal scleraxonian octocoral from the "Norwegian Ocean", called Alcyonium arboreum by Linnaeus (1758). In subsequent years, that species was reported also from localities in the northern Pacific Ocean (Kinoshita, 1913; Hickson, 1915) and from high southern latitudes off the Falkland Islands (Broch, 1957). In 1883, Koren & Danielssen described two new species from Batalden, Norway, Paragorgia nodosa and Briareum frielei, which generally have been treated as synonyms of P. arborea. Nutting (1908, 1912), however, reported P. nodosa from deep waters off Hawaii and Japan and, furthermore, established a new Japanese species, Paragorgia regalis. Kinoshita (1913) also reported P. nodosa from Japan and proposed two more new species from that area, P. granulosa and P. tenuis.\nThe first record of the genus Paragorgia from tropical waters was established by Thomson & Henderson (1906) for specimens which they called Paragorgia splendens, collected in the Indian Ocean by the "Investigator".\nNutting (1911) and Stiasny (1937) reported the same species, probably in error, from deep water off the Sulu Islands.\nIn 1956, I suggested that Nutting\'s (1908) record of P. nodosa from Hawaii was incorrect and established his material as a new species, P. dendroides. Although it is definitely not the same as P. nodosa from Norwegian waters, I now am inclined to believe that P. dendroides belongs to the species that Nutting called P. regalis from Japan.\nSince Paragorgia arborea and related forms have been collected repeatedly in cold, northern waters, but only a few records of the genus are known
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bayer, (Frederick M.)
spellingShingle Bayer, (Frederick M.)
A new species of the Octocorallian genus Paragorgia trawled in Florida waters by R.V. "Gerda"
author_facet Bayer, (Frederick M.)
author_sort Bayer, (Frederick M.)
title A new species of the Octocorallian genus Paragorgia trawled in Florida waters by R.V. "Gerda"
title_short A new species of the Octocorallian genus Paragorgia trawled in Florida waters by R.V. "Gerda"
title_full A new species of the Octocorallian genus Paragorgia trawled in Florida waters by R.V. "Gerda"
title_fullStr A new species of the Octocorallian genus Paragorgia trawled in Florida waters by R.V. "Gerda"
title_full_unstemmed A new species of the Octocorallian genus Paragorgia trawled in Florida waters by R.V. "Gerda"
title_sort new species of the octocorallian genus paragorgia trawled in florida waters by r.v. "gerda"
publishDate 1964
url https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/319248
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op_source Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 39 no. 50, pp. 526-532
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