The taxonomy of Indian gorgonians: an assessment of the descriptive records of gorgonians (Anthozoa: Octocorallia: Alcyonacea) recorded as occurring in the territorial waters of India, along with neighbouring regions and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and the highlighting of perceived unethical practice
Author
Ramvilas, Ghosh
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ramvilas@kufos.ac.in
Author
Alderslade, Philip
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Ranjeet, Kutty
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ramvilas@kufos.ac.in
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-02-07
5236
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Verrucella umbella
(
Esper, 1798
)
Gorgonia umbella
Esper, 1798
: v2, p. 30, t. 53, f. 1.2 (Bay of Bengal?)
Opinion: This species possibly occurs in the region but its true identity is unknown.
Justification:
These Indian records seem to be either invalid or unconfirmable
:
Thomson & Simpson 1909: 272–274
, pl. 8, fig. 8&10 (Puri; Kanyakumari) (as
Gorgonella umbella
);
Thomas & George 1990: 422
, fig. 1h, 1–3; pl. 1B (off
Mumbai
) (as
Gorgonella umbella
);
Thomas
et al
. 1995: 141
(NE coast) (as
Gorgonella umbella
).
Literature analysis
: This species was originally described as
Gorgonia umbella
, possibly from the Bay of Bengal, and included a colony figure. Ridley (1887) could not have known the nature of the sclerites when he recorded the species from the Mergui Archipelago, transferring it to the genus
Gorgonella
and not providing any illustrations. Likewise, without knowledge of the microscopic details,
Thomson & Simpson’s (1909)
claim to have specimens of
Gorgonella umbella
from several Indian locations is unproven, as is the extensive list of synonyms given by
Kükenthal (1924)
.
The species is accepted as a
Verrucella
, but unless Esper’s original specimen is still in existence and is someday redescribed, the characteristics of the species will never be known. Therefore, there is no way of knowing if the material recorded by
Thomas & George (1990)
and
Thomas
et al
. (1995)
under the old name
Gorgonella umbella
is the same as this species.