Calcigorgia , Broch 1935

Genus Calcigorgia Broch, 1935 Diagnosis Acanthogorgiid gorgonians whose sclerites are not individually conspicuous and not regularly arranged in the polyp. Sclerites are spindles, capstans, ovals, and clubs with warty and leafy heads. Remarks The diagnosis given above combines those provided by Broc...

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Main Author: Dautova, Tatiana N.
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5672419
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5672419
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Summary:Genus Calcigorgia Broch, 1935 Diagnosis Acanthogorgiid gorgonians whose sclerites are not individually conspicuous and not regularly arranged in the polyp. Sclerites are spindles, capstans, ovals, and clubs with warty and leafy heads. Remarks The diagnosis given above combines those provided by Broch (1935) and Bayer (1981), and adds the case when clubs with leafy heads are present in the sclerites’ arrangement, as will be shown below for the Calcigorgia matua sp. nov. Gorgonians of the genus Calcigorgia are distributed from Alaska and the Aleutian Islands to Kurile and Sakhalin Island to the north and to the northwestern Sea of Japan to the south, depth range is to a depth of 900 m (Broch 1935; Heifetz 2002; Heifetz et al. 2005; Dautova 2007). Published as part of Dautova, Tatiana N., 2018, Two new species of deep-water Calcigorgia gorgonians (Anthozoa: Octocorallia) from the Kurile Islands, Sea of Okhotsk, with a review of distinctive characters of the known species of the genus, pp. 1-22 in European Journal of Taxonomy 408 on page 2, DOI:10.5852/ejt.2018.408, http://zenodo.org/record/1187092