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<mods:title>A review of gorgonian coral species (Cnidaria, Octocorallia, Alcyonacea) held in the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History research collection: focus on species from Scleraxonia, Holaxonia, Calcaxonia - Part III: Suborder Holaxonia continued, and suborder Calcaxonia</mods:title>
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<taxonomicName LSID="369aaf6a-dbff-5079-a41a-01b9138e0f8c" authority="spp. (one or more unidentified species)" class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="44" pageNumber="227" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">Thesea spp. (one or more unidentified species)</taxonomicName>
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 28" captionStartId="F28" captionText="Figure 28. Thesea, spp., SBMNH 422414. A Colony 23 cm from base attachment point on rock to tip (attachment was very tenuous; rock now separated from colony) B Closer view of branches, branch tip and pattern of calyces on branch surface." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.860.34317.figure28" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/314875" pageId="44" pageNumber="227">Figures 28A, B</figureCitation>
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 29" captionStartId="F29" captionText="Figure 29. Thesea spp., SBMNH 422414. A Light microscopy sclerite array, 4 x magnification, showing different sclerite forms seen in specimens of Thesea; large, dense sclerites characteristic for members of the genus B 10 x magnification, illustrating not only dense sclerite form, but also common spindle form. Very densely warted sclerites range from 317 - 450 µm, slightly shorter, dense spindles ~ 220 µm, and those sclerites that are thinner, less warted measure 190 - 200 µm in length." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.860.34317.figure29" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/314876" pageId="44" pageNumber="227">29A, B</figureCitation>
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 30" captionStartId="F30" captionText="Figure 30. Thesea spp., SBMNH 265941, light microscopy array. A 4 x magnification, showing dense sclerites as typical " football (arrow), " a key characteristic of the genus B Same specimen, SBMNH 265941, 10 x magnification C One additional array, 10 x magnification; shows distinctly dense warting of " typical " sclerite. Sclerites in C extracted from specimen T 0 - 61, provided by research / survey staff, Los Angeles County Sanitation District." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.860.34317.figure30" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/314877" pageId="44" pageNumber="227">
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 31" captionStartId="F31" captionText="Figure 31. Thesea spp., SBMNH 422352, SEM image. A Possible, small developing inner coenenchymal sclerites B, E Characteristic, large, spheroidal sclerites of outer coenenchyme C Tentacular sclerites D Inner coenenchymal sclerites" figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.860.34317.figure31" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/314878" pageId="44" pageNumber="227">
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 32" captionStartId="F32" captionText="Figure 32. Thesea spp., SBMNH 422344, SEM image. A Possible tentacular sclerites B Inner coenenchymal sclerites C Large spheroidal sclerites of outer coenenchyme, characteristic of genus." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.860.34317.figure32" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/314879" pageId="44" pageNumber="227">
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?
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<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea filiformis" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="44" pageNumber="227" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="filiformis">Thesea filiformis</taxonomicName>
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(Nutting, 1909 [non
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]), comb. nov. and/or...
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<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea variabilis" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="44" pageNumber="227" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="variabilis">Thesea variabilis</taxonomicName>
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(Studer, 1894) =
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<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Psammogorgia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Psammogorgia variabilis" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="44" pageNumber="227" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="variabilis">Psammogorgia variabilis</taxonomicName>
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Studer, 1894: 67; [in
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<bibRefCitation author="Bayer, FM" journalOrPublisher="Memoires du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (nouvelle serie; serie A, Zoologie)" pageId="87" pageNumber="270" pagination="41 - 56" publicationUrl="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/891" refId="B5" refString="Bayer, FM, 1958. Les Octocoralliaires plexaurides des cotes occidentals d'Amerique. . Memoires du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (nouvelle serie; serie A, Zoologie) 16: 41 - 56" title="Les Octocoralliaires plexaurides des cotes occidentals d'Amerique." url="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/891" volume="16" year="1958">Bayer 1958</bibRefCitation>
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a: 51, 52, fig. 7].
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<paragraph pageId="44" pageNumber="227">Type locality and type specimens.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="44" pageNumber="227">As a determination of species encompassed within this assortment of specimens from the eastern Pacific has not yet been established/confirmed, information regarding type locality and identification of any type specimens must await further study.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="44" pageNumber="227">Material examined.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="44" pageNumber="227">~65 lots (see Appendix 3: List of material examined).</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="44" pageNumber="227">Description.</paragraph>
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 28" captionStartId="F28" captionText="Figure 28. Thesea, spp., SBMNH 422414. A Colony 23 cm from base attachment point on rock to tip (attachment was very tenuous; rock now separated from colony) B Closer view of branches, branch tip and pattern of calyces on branch surface." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.860.34317.figure28" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/314875" pageId="44" pageNumber="227">Figure 28A</figureCitation>
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) simple; long, thin, single, whip-like (wiry), unbranched stems or sparingly branched (branch can arise near small attachment disk/base, if present, or anywhere along length of long strand, at sharp angle or nearly perpendicular to primary strand; not usually longer than main strand); many specimens show neither end of branch/stem as having a base, each terminating with a bluntly-pointed arrowhead (usually three small polyps arranged in one plane) as do all branches coming off of main stem; all strands slender and flexible. Branchlets somewhat flattened, 1.0-3.0 mm wide, 1.0 mm thick; stem/branch length generally no more than 0.3 m (≤1 foot). Calyces (
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 28" captionStartId="F28" captionText="Figure 28. Thesea, spp., SBMNH 422414. A Colony 23 cm from base attachment point on rock to tip (attachment was very tenuous; rock now separated from colony) B Closer view of branches, branch tip and pattern of calyces on branch surface." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.860.34317.figure28" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/314875" pageId="44" pageNumber="227">Figure 28B</figureCitation>
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) low (~ ≤ 0.5-0.7 mm high), conical, broad domes
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basal diameter ~1.8 mm (hard to determine; calyx walls slope very gradually into general surface of thin, transparent [can be, but not usually] coenenchyme); each rising slightly above general surface, nearly right angled, on all sides of stem and branches (in some colonies, appear to stand taller). Placement slightly alternate; although some calyces tend to be lateral, and alternate, actually present on all sides of stem and any branches, somewhat distant, irregularly separated by a space ~0.0-3.0 mm. Calyces ovate (sometimes round) in cross-section; longer diameter parallel with stem. Polyps usually completely retracted, almost entirely concealed by indrawn margins. Sometimes, polyps fully retracted, with large, visible opening above tentacles; margin edge easily seen, usually displaying eight triangular teeth-like projections; individual sclerites on tentacles not easily seen. Collaret not easily seen on most specimens; may not be present at all. Color of living colonies range from yellowish-beige or tannish-beige, dirty white to bright white (also perhaps bright golden yellow?); with white or cream polyps; axis pale yellow to yellowish brown to dark brown or black. Sclerites (
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 29" captionStartId="F29" captionText="Figure 29. Thesea spp., SBMNH 422414. A Light microscopy sclerite array, 4 x magnification, showing different sclerite forms seen in specimens of Thesea; large, dense sclerites characteristic for members of the genus B 10 x magnification, illustrating not only dense sclerite form, but also common spindle form. Very densely warted sclerites range from 317 - 450 µm, slightly shorter, dense spindles ~ 220 µm, and those sclerites that are thinner, less warted measure 190 - 200 µm in length." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.860.34317.figure29" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/314876" pageId="45" pageNumber="228">Figures 29A, B</figureCitation>
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 30" captionStartId="F30" captionText="Figure 30. Thesea spp., SBMNH 265941, light microscopy array. A 4 x magnification, showing dense sclerites as typical " football (arrow), " a key characteristic of the genus B Same specimen, SBMNH 265941, 10 x magnification C One additional array, 10 x magnification; shows distinctly dense warting of " typical " sclerite. Sclerites in C extracted from specimen T 0 - 61, provided by research / survey staff, Los Angeles County Sanitation District." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.860.34317.figure30" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/314877" pageId="45" pageNumber="228">
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 32" captionStartId="F32" captionText="Figure 32. Thesea spp., SBMNH 422344, SEM image. A Possible tentacular sclerites B Inner coenenchymal sclerites C Large spheroidal sclerites of outer coenenchyme, characteristic of genus." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.860.34317.figure32" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/314879" pageId="45" pageNumber="228">
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) generally medium-sized spindles (average ~0.2 mm L X 0.07 mm W); largest-sized heavy, conspicuous, densely warted (dense, elongate footballs), often one-sided, covered with very jagged projections. Also many smaller sclerites: some slender spindles with surfaces covered. Largest sclerites found on stem between calyces; although often invading walls of the latter, usually of a slightly more slender type, appearing as small, short spindles arranged transversely on lower parts; a few (almost as blunt-ended scales) with several closely layered (two or three deep), vertically placed around margin, their ends forming moderately conspicuous circlet of points, annulations or oval markings around margins when viewed from above. Collaret consists of two or more circular rows of spindles; difficult to see in many colonies (see Remarks section, below). Coenenchyme filled with compact layer of short stout spindles lying
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of stem; in gross examination of coenenchyme surface, stout spindles and/or spheroidal bodies very evident, dense in number. However, largest spheroidal or plate-like bodies common to genus not always abundant in sclerite arrays, but always present, exceedingly evident, very densely warted with jagged, bumpy edges.
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Figure 28.
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Closer view of branches, branch tip and pattern of calyces on branch surface.
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Figure 29.
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magnification, illustrating not only dense sclerite form, but also common spindle form. Very densely warted sclerites range from 317-450
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, slightly shorter, dense spindles ~220
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Figure 30.
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Figure 31.
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Possible, small developing inner coenenchymal sclerites
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Characteristic, large, spheroidal sclerites of outer coenenchyme
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Figure 32.
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Large spheroidal sclerites of outer coenenchyme, characteristic of genus.
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</subSubSection>
|
||
<subSubSection lastPageId="48" lastPageNumber="231" pageId="47" pageNumber="230" type="etymology">
|
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<paragraph pageId="47" pageNumber="230">
|
||
<pageBreakToken pageId="47" pageNumber="230" start="start">Etymology</pageBreakToken>
|
||
.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph lastPageId="48" lastPageNumber="231" pageId="47" pageNumber="230">
|
||
The Latin
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="47" pageNumber="230">fili</emphasis>
|
||
- =
|
||
<normalizedToken originalValue="“thread;”">"thread;"</normalizedToken>
|
||
and
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="47" pageNumber="230">form</emphasis>
|
||
-, the Latin for "form or shape;" could refer to the slender thread- or wire-like nature of the branches; this branch pattern was seen consistently in all specimens examined (regardless of what species might be represented). Thus, specimens from at least one species group could potentially be named
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea filiformis" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="47" pageNumber="230" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="filiformis">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="47" pageNumber="230">Thesea filiformis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
, but could not be synonymous with
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Elasmogorgia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Elasmogorgia filiformis" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="47" pageNumber="230" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="filiformis">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="47" pageNumber="230">Elasmogorgia filiformis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
<pageBreakToken pageId="48" pageNumber="231" start="start">Wright</pageBreakToken>
|
||
& Studer, 1889. For
|
||
<taxonomicName lsidName="T. variabilis" pageId="48" pageNumber="231" rank="species" species="variabilis">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="48" pageNumber="231">T. variabilis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
, variability is implied, but whether that is in regards to such characters as colony form, branch thickness or sclerite appearance, the description given by
|
||
<bibRefCitation author="Bayer, FM" journalOrPublisher="Memoires du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (nouvelle serie; serie A, Zoologie)" pageId="87" pageNumber="270" pagination="41 - 56" publicationUrl="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/891" refId="B5" refString="Bayer, FM, 1958. Les Octocoralliaires plexaurides des cotes occidentals d'Amerique. . Memoires du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (nouvelle serie; serie A, Zoologie) 16: 41 - 56" title="Les Octocoralliaires plexaurides des cotes occidentals d'Amerique." url="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/891" volume="16" year="1958">Bayer (1958)</bibRefCitation>
|
||
is not clear; he does, however, indicate that the colonies he examined displayed variety of color.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</subSubSection>
|
||
<subSubSection lastPageId="49" lastPageNumber="232" pageId="48" pageNumber="231" type="distribution">
|
||
<paragraph pageId="48" pageNumber="231">Distribution.</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph lastPageId="49" lastPageNumber="232" pageId="48" pageNumber="231">
|
||
For this assemblage of specimens, from the northern Channel Islands, California, south to Baja, California, based on location data (see Appendix 3:
|
||
<pageBreakToken pageId="49" pageNumber="232" start="start">List</pageBreakToken>
|
||
of material examined). NMNH has
|
||
<taxonomicName lsidName="T. filiformis" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" rank="species" species="filiformis">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">T. filiformis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
in their collection; those specimens were examined and they indeed belong in the genus
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">Thesea</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
(for example, USNM 30295, from San Diego, Point Loma, resembles those in SBMNH collection). It has been determined that many specimens collected by both LASD and OCSD are similar to those in SBMNH collection. NMNH has several other specimens (USNM 57172, Baja, CA; 57173 Baja, CA and 57525, from California, Point Loma) that also resembled those in SBMNH collection, or those collected by both LASD and OCSD. As to
|
||
<taxonomicName lsidName="T. variabilis" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" rank="species" species="variabilis">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">T. variabilis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
, the two specimens examined at NMNH (USNM 50633 and 50634) were both collected from La Jolla Canyon, San Diego County, CA.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</subSubSection>
|
||
<subSubSection pageId="49" pageNumber="232" type="biology_ecology">
|
||
<paragraph pageId="49" pageNumber="232">Biology.</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph pageId="49" pageNumber="232">
|
||
Found on sand/soft mud bottoms to depths of at least 30 m, based on collection data for many specimens in SBMNH collection. Branches of these colonies can be found with any number of other organisms growing on, or associated with, them. On specimens examined, both wet and dry, were found: 1) round, gall-like growths formed by a species of acorn barnacle (protruding out through the coenenchyme, 2) presence of a
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Maxillopoda" family="Lepadidae" genus="Lepas" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Lepas" order="Pedunculata" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">Lepas</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
-like barnacle (found primarily on bare, exposed axis, rather than on strands with coenenchyme intact; one specimen with a note: "
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Maxillopoda" family="Scalpellidae" genus="Scalpellum" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Scalpellum" order="Pedunculata" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">Scalpellum</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
," where barnacle was conspicuously affixed to strand), 3) presence of ovulid snails (genus
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Gastropoda" family="Ovulidae" genus="Neosimnia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Neosimnia" order="Littorinimorpha" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" phylum="Mollusca" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">Neosimnia</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
), 4) intertwined with arms of
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Ophiuroidea" lsidName="Holaxonia" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" rank="class">Ophiuroidea</taxonomicName>
|
||
, 5) sometimes with other kinds of cnidarian attached at base of colony; often mixed in with species of sea pen, having the same body form (thin strand-like colonies) and 6) some with what appeared to be a kind of worm (? ribbon worm) curled around the branch strands.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph pageId="49" pageNumber="232">
|
||
<bibRefCitation pageId="49" pageNumber="232" refId="B141">Muzik (1979)</bibRefCitation>
|
||
made the comment that "colony shape is largely environmentally, not genetically determined" in the
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">Thesea</taxonomicName>
|
||
-
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Filigella" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Filigella" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">Filigella</taxonomicName>
|
||
-
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Acanthogorgiidae" genus="Muricella" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Muricella" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">Muricella</taxonomicName>
|
||
</emphasis>
|
||
genera cluster. Colonies will be "large, planar, even branched... when on a large firm substrate, but filiform on rubble." The species group discussed here consistently grew on something other than large, firm substrates (based on consistent slender, filiform appearance of branch strands), confirmed through images provided by staff of LACSD and OCSD. Their growth and presence on a softer or rubble bottom would dictate aspects of their biology, such as materials fed upon, means of anchorage (or lack thereof), etc.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</subSubSection>
|
||
<subSubSection lastPageId="51" lastPageNumber="234" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" type="remarks">
|
||
<paragraph pageId="49" pageNumber="232">Remarks.</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph lastPageId="50" lastPageNumber="233" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">
|
||
Of interest are specimens belonging to the genus
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">Thesea</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
that are consistently, and regularly collected by Los Angeles and Orange County Sanitation District (LACSD and OCSD) staff; these look very comparable to many lots of specimens housed in SBMNH collection. Both LACSD and OCSD regularly label the majority of their collected samples as "
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">Thesea</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
species B;" it appeared that this is the species described here, so plentiful in the SBMNH collection. These will have a tan, light beige to dull cream coloring. Based on the number of lots housed in SBMNH collection (see Appendix 3: List of material examined), and the consistent collection records that both LACSD and OCSD report,
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">Thesea</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
is very common in California waters. Also of interest are specimens (determined as belonging to this genus), present in both SBMNH collection (in fewer numbers) and collected by LACSD and OCSD, that have a noticeably yellower color than the typical
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="49" pageNumber="232" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="232">Thesea</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
described above. It was the range of color displayed in the SBMNH collection lots (and of those collected regularly by LACSD and OCSD) that was of more than passing interest.
|
||
<bibRefCitation DOI="https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00963801.35-1658.681" author="Nutting, CC" journalOrPublisher="Proceedings of the United States National Museum" pageId="97" pageNumber="280" pagination="681 - 727" refId="B144" refString="Nutting, CC, 1909. Alcyonaria of the California coast. . Proceedings of the United States National Museum 35: 681 - 727" title="Alcyonaria of the California coast." url="https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00963801.35-1658.681" volume="35" year="1909">Nutting (1909)</bibRefCitation>
|
||
stated color for
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Elasmogorgia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Elasmogorgia filiformis" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="50" pageNumber="233" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="filiformis">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="233">
|
||
<pageBreakToken pageId="50" pageNumber="233" start="start">Elasmogorgia</pageBreakToken>
|
||
filiformis
|
||
</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
from California (incorrect genus) as clear, light gray, with axis dark brown, and
|
||
<bibRefCitation DOI="https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00963801.43-1923.1" author="Nutting, CC" journalOrPublisher="Proceedings of the United States National Museum" pageId="97" pageNumber="280" pagination="1 - 104" refId="B148" refString="Nutting, CC, 1912. Descriptions of the Alcyonaria collected by the US Fisheries Steamer 'Albatross' primarily in Japanese waters during 1906. . Proceedings of the United States National Museum 43: 1 - 104" title="Descriptions of the Alcyonaria collected by the US Fisheries Steamer ' Albatross' primarily in Japanese waters during 1906." url="https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00963801.43-1923.1" volume="43" year="1912">Nutting (1912)</bibRefCitation>
|
||
stated color (for same species, again incorrect genus) as rather dark brown; axis almost black (was unable to determine if these two statements by Nutting, regarding color, were for dry specimens, but likely). Multiple wet specimens examined revealed variable color in both coenenchyme and axis, without consistent color pairing, despite no real differences in appearance of sclerites (aside from color). With no apparent, clear-cut differentiation in variation of the sclerites (aside from color) in most of the arrays examined from colonies colored beige, white, or yellow, initial consideration was that all were several color morphs of the same species. At present, colonies are being treated as such; more extensive examinations currently being conducted may reveal differences that would warrant colonies of varying color being given separate taxonomic designations. Additionally, a small number of lots within the collection have far smaller, stouter (almost equal in width and length) dense sclerites; these are very similar in length to the less heavily warted spindles that are seen. The possibility that these specimens need to be separated out has not been excluded, but different environmental circumstances may account for these variations.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph pageId="50" pageNumber="233">
|
||
Determination as to whether or not an actual operculum was present on calyces was (and is as yet) not clarified.
|
||
<bibRefCitation author="Kinoshita, K" journalOrPublisher="Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University, Tokyo" pageId="95" pageNumber="278" pagination="1 - 16" refId="B119" refString="Kinoshita, K, 1909. On some muriceid corals belonging to the genera Filigella and Acis. . Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University, Tokyo 27: 1 - 16" title="On some muriceid corals belonging to the genera Filigella and Acis." volume="27" year="1909">Kinoshita (1909)</bibRefCitation>
|
||
,
|
||
<bibRefCitation pageId="50" pageNumber="233" refId="B128">
|
||
<normalizedToken originalValue="Kükenthal">Kuekenthal</normalizedToken>
|
||
(1924)
|
||
</bibRefCitation>
|
||
and
|
||
<bibRefCitation DOI="https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.49348" author="Deichmann, E" journalOrPublisher="Cambridge, Massachusetts" pageId="93" pageNumber="276" refId="B82" refString="Deichmann, E, 1936. XLIX. The Alcyonaria of the western part of the Atlantic Ocean. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, Vol. LIII. . Cambridge, Massachusetts" title="XLIX. The Alcyonaria of the western part of the Atlantic Ocean. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, Vol. LIII." url="https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.49348" year="1936">Deichmann (1936)</bibRefCitation>
|
||
all specifically made mention, and described arrangements of, sclerites that form the operculum in this genus. In one known species the operculum was described as being strong, each flap consisting of three spindles forming an acute-angled triangle, reinforced by others lying parallel to these, or disposed longitudinally on distal parts of tentacles. In another species, the operculum was described as being composed of three to six pairs of spindles in converging double rows. Neither pattern was clearly seen in specimens examined. Considering the accepted definition of an operculum, and those families where one is quite evident, it did not seem that in this genus there is such a structure in the correct sense of that term; it might be more accurate to speak of a collaret, or a crown and points arrangement. Neither
|
||
<bibRefCitation author="Kinoshita, K" journalOrPublisher="Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University, Tokyo" pageId="95" pageNumber="278" pagination="1 - 16" refId="B119" refString="Kinoshita, K, 1909. On some muriceid corals belonging to the genera Filigella and Acis. . Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University, Tokyo 27: 1 - 16" title="On some muriceid corals belonging to the genera Filigella and Acis." volume="27" year="1909">Kinoshita (1909)</bibRefCitation>
|
||
,
|
||
<bibRefCitation pageId="50" pageNumber="233" refId="B128">
|
||
<normalizedToken originalValue="Kükenthal">Kuekenthal</normalizedToken>
|
||
(1924)
|
||
</bibRefCitation>
|
||
or
|
||
<bibRefCitation DOI="https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.49348" author="Deichmann, E" journalOrPublisher="Cambridge, Massachusetts" pageId="93" pageNumber="276" refId="B82" refString="Deichmann, E, 1936. XLIX. The Alcyonaria of the western part of the Atlantic Ocean. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, Vol. LIII. . Cambridge, Massachusetts" title="XLIX. The Alcyonaria of the western part of the Atlantic Ocean. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, Vol. LIII." url="https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.49348" year="1936">Deichmann (1936)</bibRefCitation>
|
||
provided any clear illustrations of the situations they discussed regarding an operculum.
|
||
<bibRefCitation author="Fabricius, KE" journalOrPublisher="Australian Institute of Marine Science, Queensland, Australia" pageId="93" pageNumber="276" refId="B91" refString="Fabricius, KE, Alderslade, P, 2001. Soft Corals and Sea Fans: A Comprehensive Guide to the tropical shallow-water genera of the Central-West Pacific, the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. . Australian Institute of Marine Science, Queensland, Australia" title="Soft Corals and Sea Fans: A Comprehensive Guide to the tropical shallow-water genera of the Central-West Pacific, the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea." year="2001">Fabricius and Alderslade (2001)</bibRefCitation>
|
||
speak of the family as having crown and points, with no mention of an operculum. Despite an issue of semantics, or incorrect use of the term operculum, the simple fact was that very few colonies examined provided even one or a few calyces where a clear view could be had of what was covering over the tentacles. The eight tooth-like projections of the calyx margin were evident (on many), but any pattern of sclerites that might have been overlying the indrawn tentacles was another matter. The dry, often brittle nature of many of the specimens compounded the problem. With fresh material, more malleable to work with, this question could definitively be answered.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph lastPageId="51" lastPageNumber="234" pageId="50" pageNumber="233">
|
||
Regarding the species
|
||
<taxonomicName genus="T." lsidName="T." pageId="50" pageNumber="233" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="233">T.</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
[non
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Elasmogorgia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Elasmogorgia" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="50" pageNumber="233" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="233">Elasmogorgia</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
]
|
||
<taxonomicName genus="Holaxonia" lsidName="Holaxonia filiformis" pageId="50" pageNumber="233" rank="species" species="filiformis">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="233">filiformis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
(Nutting, 1909), Nutting reported a specimen taken from off San Pedro, California coast, in the University of California collection, as well as one described in
|
||
<bibRefCitation DOI="https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00963801.35-1658.681" author="Nutting, CC" journalOrPublisher="Proceedings of the United States National Museum" pageId="97" pageNumber="280" pagination="681 - 727" refId="B144" refString="Nutting, CC, 1909. Alcyonaria of the California coast. . Proceedings of the United States National Museum 35: 681 - 727" title="Alcyonaria of the California coast." url="https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00963801.35-1658.681" volume="35" year="1909">Nutting (1909)</bibRefCitation>
|
||
, from
|
||
<normalizedToken originalValue="‘Albatross’">'Albatross'</normalizedToken>
|
||
station 4349, Point Loma light-house, NE 6.5 miles, 136-244 m (unable to locate them, thus these specimens could not be examined). He also reported specimens taken in the Dutch East Indies at 112 meters, and the specimen described in
|
||
<bibRefCitation DOI="https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00963801.43-1923.1" author="Nutting, CC" journalOrPublisher="Proceedings of the United States National Museum" pageId="97" pageNumber="280" pagination="1 - 104" refId="B148" refString="Nutting, CC, 1912. Descriptions of the Alcyonaria collected by the US Fisheries Steamer 'Albatross' primarily in Japanese waters during 1906. . Proceedings of the United States National Museum 43: 1 - 104" title="Descriptions of the Alcyonaria collected by the US Fisheries Steamer ' Albatross' primarily in Japanese waters during 1906." url="https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00963801.43-1923.1" volume="43" year="1912">Nutting (1912)</bibRefCitation>
|
||
was
|
||
<pageBreakToken pageId="51" pageNumber="234" start="start">taken</pageBreakToken>
|
||
from
|
||
<normalizedToken originalValue="‘Albatross’">'Albatross'</normalizedToken>
|
||
station 4837, Tateisha Zaki Light, S 53 E 8 miles, 104 m. These latter two may not be the same species as the other two mentioned.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="234">
|
||
Regarding
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea variabilis" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="variabilis">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Thesea variabilis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
, there are no apparent specimens of the species in the SBMNH collection (see Appendix 3: List of material examined). Based on collection data for the specimens at NMNH (USNM 50633 & USNM 50634, from La Jolla Canyon, San Diego), this species required inclusion here but was unable to determine if these specimens are this species or actually a morph of
|
||
<taxonomicName genus="T." lsidName="T." pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">T.</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
[non
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Elasmogorgia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Elasmogorgia" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Elasmogorgia</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
)
|
||
<taxonomicName genus="Holaxonia" lsidName="Holaxonia filiformis" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="species" species="filiformis">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">filiformis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
. Commonly called the White gorgonian, "
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea variabilis" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="variabilis">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Thesea variabilis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
resembles very narrowly by its exterior aspect some of the
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Thesea 's</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
of the 'American
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<bibRefCitation author="Bayer, FM" journalOrPublisher="Memoires du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (nouvelle serie; serie A, Zoologie)" pageId="87" pageNumber="270" pagination="41 - 56" publicationUrl="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/891" refId="B5" refString="Bayer, FM, 1958. Les Octocoralliaires plexaurides des cotes occidentals d'Amerique. . Memoires du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (nouvelle serie; serie A, Zoologie) 16: 41 - 56" title="Les Octocoralliaires plexaurides des cotes occidentals d'Amerique." url="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/891" volume="16" year="1958">Bayer 1958</bibRefCitation>
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). Drawings of sclerites from
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<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea guadalupensis" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="guadalupensis">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Thesea guadalupensis</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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that
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<bibRefCitation author="Bayer, FM" journalOrPublisher="Memoires du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (nouvelle serie; serie A, Zoologie)" pageId="87" pageNumber="270" pagination="41 - 56" publicationUrl="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/891" refId="B5" refString="Bayer, FM, 1958. Les Octocoralliaires plexaurides des cotes occidentals d'Amerique. . Memoires du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (nouvelle serie; serie A, Zoologie) 16: 41 - 56" title="Les Octocoralliaires plexaurides des cotes occidentals d'Amerique." url="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/891" volume="16" year="1958">Bayer (1958)</bibRefCitation>
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provided for comparison with
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<taxonomicName lsidName="T. variabilis" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="species" species="variabilis">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">T. variabilis</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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showed that the resemblance is more than superficial. The only real difference seen was that the sclerites of
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<taxonomicName lsidName="T. variabilis" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="species" species="variabilis">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">T. variabilis</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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were smaller than those of
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<taxonomicName lsidName="T. guadalupensis" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="species" species="guadalupensis">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">T. guadalupensis</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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(and of roughly the same size as those seen in
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<taxonomicName genus="T." lsidName="T." pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="genus">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">T.</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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[non
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<taxonomicName genus="E." lsidName="E." pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="genus">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">E.</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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]
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<taxonomicName genus="Holaxonia" lsidName="Holaxonia filiformis" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="species" species="filiformis">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">filiformis</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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). "The sclerites are in limited accord, as are the external characters. Thus, there is no doubt that the eastern Pacific species belongs to the genus
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<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Thesea</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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, a genus that was formerly thought to be restricted to the 'American Indies.' " While noted on a list found in SBMNH files, indicating California sites and depth ranges (40-46 m, in the La Jolla area, only), there is no certainty that other coastal areas of California (even just southern California), would be an actual locality for this species. In
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<normalizedToken originalValue="Bayer’s">Bayer's</normalizedToken>
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personal SEM files, images were found for
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<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea variabilis" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="variabilis">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Thesea variabilis</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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Studer =
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<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Psammogorgia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Psammogorgia variabilis" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="species" species="variabilis">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Psammogorgia variabilis</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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. These did not fully resolve identification issues but does lead to further consideration of this species belonging to the genus
|
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<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Psammogorgia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Psammogorgia" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Psammogorgia</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
|
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rather than the genus
|
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<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Thesea</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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. Found at depths greater than 100 ft [~33 m], on the two specimens Bayer examined (1958), barnacles that were present formed prominent cysts on the branches.
|
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="234">
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||
Overall branching pattern described puts
|
||
<taxonomicName lsidName="T. variabilis" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="species" species="variabilis">
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||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">T. variabilis</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
at odds with the colony form commonly seen and named as
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Thesea</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
spp. in southern California, where branches simply appear as long thin strands, often with no apparent base, both ends of each strand/branch frequently terminating in a flattened, arrowhead shape. From images sent by LACSD and OCSD, many have an attachment to the substrate simply by being partially buried in the soft bottom sand or mud. USNM 50633 and USNM 50634 appeared more as a flattened bush, with indication of an actual base structure, and had branches of a thicker diameter, with a slightly more yellow coloration. They did not appear as the many colonies in the SBMNH collection, but their sclerites were very comparable. Thus, there might be the possibility that
|
||
<taxonomicName lsidName="T. variabilis" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="species" species="variabilis">
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||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">T. variabilis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
and
|
||
<taxonomicName genus="T." lsidName="T." pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">T.</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
[non
|
||
<taxonomicName genus="E." lsidName="E." pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="genus">
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||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">E.</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
]
|
||
<taxonomicName genus="Holaxonia" lsidName="Holaxonia filiformis" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="species" species="filiformis">
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||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">filiformis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
are the same, with variable colony form (attached forms, with actual base structure, more extensively branched, even almost as a fan, while those with no attachment base more thread-like); perhaps this is a case of different living conditions dictated by the surrounding environment resulting in different colony morphologies.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="234">
|
||
Generally, this multiple-lot assemblage is composed of specimens that are best described as a conglomerate of what could be called
|
||
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||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Thesea filiformis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
(with few possible morphs) or is composed of a few different species. Based on location data for all,
|
||
<taxonomicName lsidName="T. filiformis" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" rank="species" species="filiformis">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">T. filiformis</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
for all may be the better choice; further studies will need to be done, but there is no doubt that the genus
|
||
<taxonomicName class="Anthozoa" family="Plexauridae" genus="Thesea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Thesea" order="Alcyonacea" pageId="51" pageNumber="234" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="234">Thesea</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
is commonly encountered in southern California waters.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</subSubSection>
|
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</treatment>
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