Bioeroding sponge species from the Wakatobi region of southeast Sulawesi Indonesia
Author
Marlow, Joseph
Author
Bell, James J.
Author
Shaffer, Megan
Author
Haris, Abdul
Author
Schönberg, Christine Hanna Lydia
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-07-02
4996
1
1
48
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4996.1.1
1175-5326
5073343
F398F5CE-82CA-48E2-98BA-9B59AF27DB5D
Genus
Spheciospongia
(Marshall, 1892)
Diagnosis.
Clionaid genus with mostly massive sponges (gamma- or delta-morphologies). Many species incorporating or agglutinating significant amounts of coarse sediment or shell and coral fragments. With ability to erode calcareous materials in contact with sponge, predominantly basally, as incorporated or agglutinated particles. Exhalants often wide, usually on elevated parts of body such as fistules. Inhalants often as pronounced sieve areas, often with spiraster crusts. Megascleres size-variable tylostyles and modifications (commonly as styles, tylostrongyles), usually two size classes, shorter class mostly restricted to ectosomal palisade. Tyle morphologies variable, but commonly weakly pronounced and longer than wide. Microscleres spirasters and derivates. Smallest, “rugose”, often amphiasterose forms as ectosomal crust. Longer, often helical forms largely restricted to choanosomal membranes and canal linings. Thicker spirasters with conical spines in some species, at the surface or throughout the choanosome.