A revision of the genus psammogorgia verrill, 1868 (Cnidaria, anthozoa, octocorallia) in the tropical eastern pacific ocean

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Abstract

The species of the genus Psammogorgia Verrill, 1868 from the shallow waters of the tropical eastern Pacific were mainly described from 1846 to 1870. Very few contributions were published subsequently. Recently, the genus was revisited with the addition of two new species. However, a comprehensive generic study is still missing for the eastern Pacific. Psammogorgia is characterised by having axes cores without mineralisa-tion, mainly coarse irregular spindles and thorny, leafy or tuberculate clubs coenenchymal sclerites and the anthocodial armature with distinct collaret and points arrangements. Herein a taxonomic revision of the genus is presented based on type material which was morphologically analysed and illustrated using optical and scanning electron microscopy. Comparative character tables are provided for comparison among species in the genus, along with a taxonomic key. Moreover, the taxonomic status of each species was analysed. The genus Psammogorgia comprises six valid species and two varieties, and three lectotypes and a new combination are proposed to establish the taxonomic status of these species.

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Breedy, O., & Guzman, H. M. (2020). A revision of the genus psammogorgia verrill, 1868 (Cnidaria, anthozoa, octocorallia) in the tropical eastern pacific ocean. ZooKeys. Pensoft Publishers. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.961.54846

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