Clathria (Thalysias) basiarenacea
- Dataset
- Clathria (Thalysias) (Poecilosclerida: Demospongiae: Porifera) from Brazil: New species and redescription of Clathria (Thalysias) basiarenacea (Boury-Esnault, 1973)
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Porifera
- class
- Demospongiae
- order
- Poecilosclerida
- family
- Microcionidae
- genus
- Clathria
- species
- Clathria basiarenacea
description
Redescription. Massively encrusting sponge. It has a maximum thickness of 1.5 cm and 5 cm of diameter. Color light-brown after fixed in ethanol 80 % (Fig. 2). Surface rugose with a thin detachable ectosome. Presence of incorporated detritus. The oscules scattered over the surface. Body is soft and compressible. Ectosomal skeleton detachable forming discrete bundles of auxiliary ectosomal styles (Fig. 3 c). Choanosomal skeleton plumoreticulate multi-spicular forming erect brushes in a continuous palisade tangential to surface (Fig. 3 a – b). Presence of accessory styles included in spongin fibres and echinating acanthostyles in straight or inclined angles present in the principal bundle (Fig. 3 d). Megascleres. Principal choanosomal styles are thick, slightly curved, smooth shaft and with smooth heads, also usually asymmetrically pointed (161 – 258.7 – 344 / 3 – 5.8 – 9 µm) (Fig. 4 a – c). Two categories of auxiliary styles: Auxiliary subectosomal styles I are thin slightly curved, smooth with deformed heads and rounded points (206 – 318.5 – 375 / 3 µm) (Fig. 4 d – f). Auxiliary ectosomal styles II are thin, smooth with smooth heads and rounded points (100 – 164.2 – 202 / 3 µm) (Fig. 4 g – i). Echinating acanthostyles are straight (22 – 51.9 – 67 / 3 µm), with few spines (about 28 per spicule) (Fig. 4 j). Microscleres. Three categories of smooth toxas: two with shallow curvature, in a large size range; Toxas I are rare (9 – 16.1 – 25 / 0.5 µm) (Fig. 4 k) and toxas II (32 – 46.9 – 68 / 0.5 µm) (Fig. 4 l) and one accolada type, long thin with slightly and shallow median curve; Toxas III (129 – 203.6 – 306 / 1 µm) (Fig. 4 m). Palmate isochelae, typical shaped (12 – 12.5 – 13 µm) (Fig. 4 n) (Tab. 1).
discussion
Remarks. We present here the first images of the spicules of the lectotype using SEM (Fig. 4), which revealed features not reported in the original description. The species is so far known only from a single specimen (the lectotype), which Boury-Esnault (1973) did not report there was two categories of auxiliary styles and described as being characterized by a style II with a microspined head. We, on the other hand, observed a deformed and bluntly pointed head. Furthermore, we did not observe asymmetry at the tip of principal style. The acanthostyle presents few spines (about 28) with a microspined head. Although Boury-Esnault (1973) mentions three categories of toxas in the original description, she provided measurements for only two of them. Here we provided measurements of all categories. However, we did not observe the deformed isochelae reported by Boury-Esnault (1973). TABLE 1. Records and measurements of the spicules of subgenus Clathria (Thalysias) Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 for Atlantic Ocean. Values measured in µm, expressed as lower-largest lowest – median – largest, for spicules length / width. Species Localization Choanosomal Subectosomal Ectosomal Echinating Toxa Chelae Otherspicules principal auxiliary auxiliary Acanthostyle spicules spicules spicules C. (T.) repens sp. nov. Brazil 200 - 313.4 - 483 / 110 - 245.2 - 375 / 100 - 133.6 - 29 - 61.6 - 113 / I 22 - 65.6 - 90 / I 10 - 13.9 - 3 - 4.9 - 8 a 2 - 4.2 - 9 a 230 / 1 - 2.4 - 5 a 2 - 3.9 - 6 0.5 - 20 II 103 - 142.2 II 2.5 - 4.6 - 7. 241 / 1 available C. (T.) hechteli Hooper, Caribbean, Colombia 106 - 410 / - - 50 - 100 / I 48 - 413 / 1 - 2 10 - 18 - 1996 and Jamaica 2 - 10 b 5 - 8 II 5 - 13 / 1 - 2 ...... continued on the next page TABLE 1. (Continued) Species Localization Choanosomal Subectosomal Ectosomal Echinating Toxa Chelae Other principal auxiliary auxiliary Acanthostyle spicules spicules spicules spicules C. (T.) hooperi Samaai & South Africa 491 - 599 - 745 / 118 - 124 - 142 / 4 a 436 - 458 - 491 73 - 96 - 118 / I 327 - 382 - I 18 - 19 - 20 - Gibbons, 2005 30 - 36 - 44 a / 11 a 11 - 16 - 16 445 / 0.5 II 11 - 14 - 16 191 - 230 - 291 / II 82 - 111 - 7 a 136 / 0.5 III 45 / 0.5. (T.) isodictyoides (Van Caribbean and 314 - 488.9 - 608 / 160 - 214.7 - 274 / 276 - 401.6 - 84 - 92.6 - 99 / 145 - 195.8 - 15 - 16.9 - 19 - Soest, 1984) Netherlands Antilles 7 - 8.4 - 10 a 1 - 1.9 - 3 b 500 / 3 - 3.8 - 4.5 b 5 - 7.6 - 8 268 84 - 92.6 - 99 / 5 - 7.6 - 8 d. (T.) jolicoeuri (Topsent, Adriatic Sea, 315 - 330 / 45 / 0,003 - 335 - 360 / 4 b - 30 - 330 12 - 1892) Aegean Sea, 13 - 15 a 0,0 0 35 c France, Gulf of Guinea Islands, Levantine Sea, Mediterrenean Sea, North Atlantic. (T.) minutoides Van Cape Verde, St. 201 - 321.6 - 483 / - 171 - 259.4 - 370 / 42 - 88.8 - 135 / 54 - 79.3 - 96 13 - 15.8 - 19 - Soest, Beglinger & De Helena, and 4 - 6.9 - 9 a 1.5 - 2.7 - 4 b 3 - 5.4 - 8 Voogd, 2013 Ascension Islands 123 - 137.7 - 153 / 1 - 1.4 - 2.5 b. (T.) nervosa (Lévi, South Africa 300 - 475 / 400 - 500 / 8 - 10 a 250 - 300 / - - I 14 - 1963) 6 - 16 a 125 - 250 / 4 - 5 a 10 a II 11 III 7. (T.) opalina Zea, Caribbean, and 219 – 356.3 – 584 286 – 368.1 – 418 / 152 – 200.0 – 261 / 90 – 112.1 – 128 / - 12.7 – 20.7 - Rodriguez & Martinez, Colombia / 5.7 – 10.9 – 14.3 a 2.4 – 5.7 – 8.6 b 2.4 – 3.3 – 4.8 b 3.8 – 5.2 – 7.6 2014 ...... continued on the next page Species Localization Choanosomal Subectosomal Ectosomal Echinating Toxa Chelae Other spicules principal auxiliary auxiliary Acanthostyle spicules spicules spicules. (T.) oxeota (Van Soest, Caribbean Gulf of 228 - 328.7 - 456 312 - 404.5 - 125 - 204.7 - 43 - 49.6 - 57 / I 530 - 711 - - - 1984) Mexico, and 5.5 - 8.1 - 9.5 a 488 / 262 / 4 - 4.2 - 5 995 / 1.5 - 2.8 - 4 Netherlands Antilles 3 - 4.1 - 5 b 1 - 1.9 - 3.5 b II 125 - 305.6 - 390
distribution
Distribution. So far only known from to Fernando de Noronha Archipelago (Pernambuco State, Brazil).
materials_examined
Type locality. Brazil, Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Pernambuco States. Type specimens. Lectotype. MNHN. LBIM. D. NBE 972, Santo Antônio Bay, Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Pernambuco State, Brazil, depth 6 - 10 m, Calypso est. 14, (Hooper, 1996). (Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris) (Fig. 1).
Name
- Homonyms
- Clathria (Thalysias) basiarenacea