2020
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.989.53104
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Morphology and phylogenetic analysis of five deep-sea golden gorgonians (Cnidaria, Octocorallia, Chrysogorgiidae) in the Western Pacific Ocean, with the description of a new species

Abstract: Explorations of seamounts in the Western Pacific Ocean and South China Sea resulted in collecting 18 specimens of golden gorgonians. Based on the morphology and the genetic analysis of mtMutS, they are described as one new species, Chrysogorgia carolinensissp. nov., and four known species, including Chrysogorgia dendritica Xu, Zhan & Xu, 2020, Metallogorgia melanotrichos (Wright & Studer, 1889), Metallogorgia macrospina Kükenthal, 1919, and Pseudochrysogorgia bellona Pante & France, 201… Show more

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“…described by forAlcyonium, Moore et al (2016) for PrimnoisisStuder and Wright, 1887, Núñez-Flores et al (2020) for ThouarellaGray, 1870 andXu et al (2020) for Chrysogorgia Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 lacked monophyly but were deemed sufficiently distinct in morphology by the authors to warrant their description as separate taxa. Here too, unambiguous morphological data were critical in informing species-level differences within…”
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confidence: 97%
“…described by forAlcyonium, Moore et al (2016) for PrimnoisisStuder and Wright, 1887, Núñez-Flores et al (2020) for ThouarellaGray, 1870 andXu et al (2020) for Chrysogorgia Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 lacked monophyly but were deemed sufficiently distinct in morphology by the authors to warrant their description as separate taxa. Here too, unambiguous morphological data were critical in informing species-level differences within…”
mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…described by forAlcyonium, Moore et al (2016) for PrimnoisisStuder and Wright, 1887, Núñez-Flores et al (2020) for ThouarellaGray, 1870 andXu et al (2020) for Chrysogorgia Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 lacked monophyly but were deemed sufficiently distinct in morphology by the authors to warrant their description as separate taxa. Here too, unambiguous morphological data were critical in informing species-level differences within…”
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confidence: 97%