Elasmogorgia filiformis Wright & Studer, 1889
Elasmogorgia filiformis Wright & Studer, 1889: 133, pl. 23, fig. 10; pl. 27, fig. 7 (Arafura Sea).
Opinion: There is no evidence this species occurs in the region.
Justification:
These Indian records seem to be either invalid or unconfirmable: Thomson & Simpson 1909: 238 (Ganjam coast, India).
Literature analysis: Matsumoto & van Ofwgen (2016) who reviewed the genus Elasmogorgia listed Thomson & Simpson’s account (which was not illustrated) as representing a questionable synonym and offered no real opinion as to the material’s true identity. Because the Indian material was described as having calyces up to 1 mm tall with the sclerites sometimes arranged in 8 groups and polyps with a collaret and points arrangement, which are not characters of Elasmogorgia, it is possible it is a species of Astrogorgia . The specimens need to be re-examined.