Pseudodrifa nigra

Pseudodrifa nigra (Pourtalès, 1868) (Figure 30A,B) Nephthya nigra Pourtalès, 1868:130 Paraspongodes nigra .—Ma, 1900:148 Eunephthya nigra .— Verrill 1883:44.— Kükenthal 1906:77.— Kükenthal 1907:350.—Deichman, 1936: 60; Plate 1 fig. 7; Plate 4 figs. 5–13; Plate 27 figs. 1–2.— Bayer 1961:55; Figs. 9j,...

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Main Authors: Devictor, Susan T., Morton, Steve L.
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Published: Zenodo 2010
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10538764
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Summary:Pseudodrifa nigra (Pourtalès, 1868) (Figure 30A,B) Nephthya nigra Pourtalès, 1868:130 Paraspongodes nigra .—Ma, 1900:148 Eunephthya nigra .— Verrill 1883:44.— Kükenthal 1906:77.— Kükenthal 1907:350.—Deichman, 1936: 60; Plate 1 fig. 7; Plate 4 figs. 5–13; Plate 27 figs. 1–2.— Bayer 1961:55; Figs. 9j, 10g –i. Pseudodrifa nigra . — Utinomi 1961:241. — Cairns et al. 2002:33. Material examined. USNM 55234, 70– 95 m, SE of Charleston, SC, July 28, 1964. Remarks. This soft coral is generally found in deeper water along with other members of the Nephtheidae, and it is included in this guide based on one record. Pseudodrifa nigra is easily distinguished by the dark brown color (dull brown or gray in ethanol), pale longitudinal grooves from polyp tips to polyp base, and sclerites set en chevron along the length of the polyps. The stalk is short and fleshy with dozens of polyps crowded on a few very short branches. Sclerites from the coenenchyme are tuberculate rods, and the polyp walls contain clubs with foliate heads reaching 0.5 mm in length. This species has been found on Lophelia pertusa rubble and Keratoisis ornata colonies in deeper areas. Atlantic distribution: South Carolina to the Florida Keys, Bahamas, Cuba, 60–1153 m (Deichmann, 1936; Bayer, 1961; Utinomi, 1961; NMNH collections; SERTC collection). Published as part of Devictor, Susan T. & Morton, Steve L., 2010, Identification guide to the shallow water (0 - 200 m) octocorals of the South Atlantic Bight 2599, pp. 1-62 in Zootaxa 2599 (1) on page 31, DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.2599.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10095192