Acanthogorgia turgida Nutting, 1910
Acanthogorgia turgida Nutting, 1910: 21–22, pl. 1, fig. 2, 2a, pl. 19, fig 4 (Buton Island, Kei Island, Timor Island); Stiasny 1947: 50–52, text figs. I, J.
Opinion: There is no evidence that this species occurs in the region.
Justification:
These Indian records seem to be either invalid or unconfirmable: Thomas & George 1990: 420–421, pl. 1C, fig. 1e, 1–4 (off Bombay); Thomas et al. 1998: 163, fig. 1D, 1–4 (off Quilon).
Literature analysis: Nutting’s original description of this species includes several sclerite drawings that could represent a number of different species of Acanthogorgia, but his material was redescribed by Stiasny who gave a good figure of a polyp even though the sclerite figures were rather crude. Regarding the Indian records, however, it is not possible to determine what species Thomas & George (1990) or Thomas et al. (1998) had.