Leptogorgia lutkeni
Description
Leptogorgia lutkeni (Wright & Studer, 1889)
Lophogorgia lutkeni Wright & Studer, 1889: 150, pl. 30, fig. 1, 1a; pl. 34, fig. 1 (Prince Edward Island).
Leptogorgia lutkeni Bielschowsky 1918: 30; Williams & Lindo 1997: 511–513, figs. 5, 9, 10A; Williams & Vennam 2001: 89–90.
Opinion: This species does not occur in the region.
Justification:
These Indian records seem to be either invalid or unconfirmable: Thomson & Henderson 1906: 264–265 (Andamans); Thomson & Simpson 1909: 264–265 (Andamans); Thomson & Crane 1909: 132–133, fig. 11 (Beyt Island); Thomson & Crane 1909a: 365 (Beyt Island—same material); Fernando 2011: 91–91, pl. 59, fig. 1–1c (Pamban); Fernando et al. 2017: 191–192, pl. 87, fig. 1–1c (Pamban).
Literature analysis: This species was first obtained from Sub-Antarctic waters and was originally placed in Lophogorgia but was later transferred to Leptogorgia by Bielschowski (1918) when revising the genus— Lophogorgia is a junior synonym of Leptogorgia. Bielschowski stated that the Indian and Sri Lankan specimens identified as Leptogorgia l¸tkeni by Thomson & Henderson (1906), Thomson & Simpson (1909) and Thomson & Crane (1909, 1909a) are not this species, which is not surprising as it was first collected off Prince Edward Island at a depth of over 550 m. The specimens these authors described were probably all species of Pseudopterogorgia (Williams & Lindo 1997), and that Thomson & Henderson’s (1905) was probably a new species (Williams & Vennam 2001).
The accounts provided by Fernando (2011) and Fernando et al. (2017) are identical and headed “ Pseudopterogorgia l¸tkeni (Wright & Studer, 1889)”. Their list of synonyms include “ Pseudopterogorgia l¸tkeni Williams & Lindo, 1997 ” and “ Pseudopterogorgia l¸tkeni Williams & Vennam, 2001 ”, when in fact both of these publications recognised the species as a Leptogorgia. As the authors commented, the growth form of their material looks more like that of a species of Lophorgorgia but the sclerites include poorly developed scaphoids, however, the images are very small and the sclerites differences between Leptogorgia and Pseudopterogorgia can be very subtle (Williams & Lindo 1997). It is not until the end of their ‘Remarks’ section that the authors state their specimen is not the same as Lophogorgia l¸tkeni. Rao & Devi (2003) and Venkataraman et al. (2004) just listed the species.
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Gorgoniidae
- Genus
- Leptogorgia
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Alcyonacea
- Phylum
- Cnidaria
- Scientific name authorship
- Wright & Studer
- Species
- lutkeni
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Leptogorgia lutkeni (Wright, 1889) sec. Ramvilas, Alderslade & Ranjeet, 2023
References
- Wright E. & Studer, T. (1889) Report on the Alcyonaria collected by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 1876. Report of the Scientific results of the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger during 1873 - 1876, Zoology, 31 (4), I - IXXII, 1 - 314.
- Bielschowsky, E. (1918) Eine Revision der Familie Gorgoniidae. Schlesische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat zu Breslau. Bruchdruckerei II, Fleischmann, Breslau, 66 pp.
- Williams, G. C. & Lindo, K. G. (1997). A review of the octocorallian genus Leptogorgia (Anthozoa: Gorgoniidae) in the Indian Ocean and Subantarctic, with description of a new species and comparisons with related taxa. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 49, 499 - 521.
- Williams, G. C. & Vennam, J. S. (2001) A revision of the Indo-West Pacific taxa of the gorgonian genus Pseudopterogorgia (Octocorallia: Gorgoniidae), with the description of a new species from western India. Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington, 10, 71 - 95.
- Thomson, J. A. & Henderson, W. D. (1906) An account of the alcyonarians collected by the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship Investigator in the Indian Ocean. 1. The Alcyonarians of the Deep Sea. The Indian Museum, Calcutta, 132 + xvi pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 8279
- Thomson, J. A. & Simpson, J. J. (1909) An account of the alcyonarians collected by the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship Investigator in the Indian Ocean. The Alcyonarians of the Littoral Area. The Indian Museum, Calcutta, 319 + xviii pp.
- Thomson, J. A. & Crane, G. (1909) The Alcyonarians of Okhamandal. In: Hornell, J. (Eds.), Report Government Baroda Marine Zoology of Okhamandal in Kattiawar. Part 1. Williams and Norgate, London, pp. 125 - 135.
- Thomson, J. A. & Crane, G. (1909 a) Alcyonarians of the Gulf of Cutch. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 8, 3, 362 - 366. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222930908692591
- Fernando, S. A. (2011) Monograph on Gorgonids (Sea fans) of India. Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Parangipettai, 145 pp.
- Fernando, S. A, Venkataraman, K. & Raghunathan, C. (2017) Gorgonians of Indian sea. Director, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, 330 pp. Available from: https: // www. nhbs. com / (accessed 21 March 2022)
- Thomson, J. A. (1905) Appendix to the report on the Alcyonaria collected by Professor Herdman, at Ceylon, in 1902. In: Herdman, W. A. (Ed.), Report to the Government of Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar, Part 4 (Supplementary Report), pp. 167 - 186, 1 pl.
- Rao, D. V. & Devi, K. (2003) Studies on the soft corals (Octocorallia: Alcyonacea) of Andaman Islands, Bay of Bengal. Records of the Zoological Survey of India, Occasional paper, 206, 1 - 99.
- Venkataraman, K., Jeyabaskaran, R., Raghuram, K. P. & Alfred, J. R. B. (2004) Bibliography and checklist of corals and coral reef associated organisms of India. Records of the Zoological Survey of India. Kolkatta, Occasional Paper, 226, 1 - 468.