Haplosclerida (Porifera: Demospongiae) from the coast of Maranhão State, Brazil, Southwestern Atlantic
Author
Campos, Maurício
Author
Mothes, Beatriz
Author
Eckert, Rafael
Author
Van, Rob W. M.
Author
Soest
text
Zootaxa
2005
963
1
22
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.171251
38c4ff5e-f2a4-452a-94e3-c52ea2604636
11755326
171251
Neopetrosia subtriangularis
(
Duchassaing, 1850
)
Figs. 9
A–D
Spongia subtriangularis
Duchassaing, 1850
: 26
.
Xestospongia subtriangularis
;
Wiedenmayer, 1977
: 113
, pl. XIV,
Figs. 1–5
, textFig. 128; Van
Soest, 1980
: 71
, Fig. 26, pl. XII,
Fig. 2
;
Zea, 1987
: 114
, Fig. 33, pl. IX,
Fig. 2
;
Lehnert, 1993
: 46
, Fig. 71–73; Lehnert & Van
Soest, 1998
: 92
.
Further synonymy: see
Wiedenmayer (1977)
,Van
Soest (1980)
and
Zea (1987)
.
Examined material
. MCNPOR 5340, 72 m,
00°22’N
–
44°52’W
,
18.VII.2001
; MCNPOR 5003, 94 m,
00°35’12”S
–
43°20’55”W
,
14/VI/1999
(fragment deposited in ZMAPOR 17915).
Material studied for comparison
.
Xestospongia subtriangularis
(
Duchassaing, 1850
)
ZMAPOR 9995
St. John
, Virgin Isl. (fragment deposited in MCNPOR 2601).
Description
. Thick ramose fragments (
Fig. 9
A). Dimensions of bigger fragment (MCNPOR 5003):
7.5 cm
long, 2.0 cm width,
2.8 cm
height. Smooth surface. Oscules conspicuous,
0.15–0.6 cm
in diameter. Preserved material with hard consistency, violet colour on the surface and light brown in the inner part.
Skeleton
. Ectosome uni to multispicular network, with triangular to polygonal meshes 80–280 µm in diameter (
Fig. 9
B), tracts 10–90 µm thickness. Choanosome with radial channels 200–440 µm in diameter (
Fig. 9
C); multispicular primary ascending tracts (up to 15 spicules) 40–60 µm in diameter, with uni to plurispicular secondary interconnecting tracts, 20–70 µm thickness, rectangular and triangular meshes 80–250 µm in diameter.
Spicules
. Oxeas (
Figs. 9
D). slightly curved, with acerate ends, blunt to conical, simple or stepped. Mesurements: 60–
156
.
7
–230 / 2.5–
3
.
3
–6.3 µm (MCNPOR 5340); 73.6–
150
.
6
–200 / 3.5–
4
.
8
–6.9 µm (MCNPOR 5003).
FIGURE 9
.
Neopetrosia subtriangularis
(Duchassaing, 1850)
. A, sample (scale: 3 cm). B, tangential view of ectosome (scale: 300 µm). C, perpendicular section of choanosome (scale: 300 µm). D, line drawings of oxeas (scale: 50 µm).
Remarks
. With our new record for the Brazilian coast, this appears to be another widespread species in the West Atlantic. The measurements of the oxeas are closely related to
N
. p
roxima
; however, the ascending primary tracts in the choanosome are unlike
N
.
proxima
skeletal features.
Distribution
. West Atlantic: Florida to
Colombia
(Van
Soest, 1980
;
Zea, 1987
;
Lehnert, 1993
). Brazilian coast: Maranhão State (present study).