A revision of the supraspecific classification of the subclass Calcaronea (Porifera, class Calcarea)
Author
Borojevic, Radovan
Departamento de Histologia e Embriologia, Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Caixa Postal 68021, 21941 - 970 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) radovan @ iq. ufrj. br
radovan@iq.ufrj.br
Author
Boury-Esnault, Nicole
Author
Vacelet, Jean
Centre d’Océanologie de Marseille (CNRS-Université de la Méditerranée, UMR 6540 DIMAR), Station marine d’Endoume, F- 13007 Marseille (France) esnault @ com. univ-mrs. fr jvacelet @ com. univ-mrs. fr
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Genus
Sycetta
Haeckel, 1872
TYPE
SPECIES
. —
Sycetta sagittifera
Haeckel, 1872
by subsequent designation (this work).
DIAGNOSIS. —
Sycettidae
with a central atrial tube decorated with short, completely separate radial tubes. There is no defined inhalant aquiferous system. The skeleton of the radial tubes is composed of triactines and tetractines, and diactines may be found in the distal cones.
DESCRIPTION
The genus
Sycetta
,
as defined by Dendy & Row (1913), comprised three species described under the names
Sycetta primitiva
Haeckel, 1872
,
S. sagittifera
Haeckel, 1872
and
Sycaltis conifera
Haeckel, 1872
. Dendy & Row 1913 designated
Sycetta primitiva
as the
type
species. Haeckel (1872) characterized this species by the presence of regular, equiangular and equiradiate spicules, which are clearly described and represented as such in the corresponding figure. In the same figure, Haeckel (1872: vol. III, pl. 41) shows that the choanocytes are closer to the basinucleate than to the apinucleate
type
. Although Haeckel’s descriptions may be taken with some reservation, and
S. primitiva
has not been observed since that time, the original description indicates quite clearly that this is a calcinean sponge, and should be classified as a typical member of the family
Levinellidae (Borojevic & Boury-Esnault 1986)
. Haeckel (1872) classified
Sycetta primitiva
in the subgenus
Sycettaga
, and we propose to transfer it as a genus to the family
Levinellidae
, with a single species
Sycettaga
(
Sycetta
)
primitiva
Haeckel, 1872
.
Sycetta sagittifera
being an originally included nominal species is designated here as the
type
species of
Sycetta
. This species displays all the characteristics of the genus as understood by Dendy (1893), Dendy & Row (1913), and subsequent authors.
BrØndsted (1931) described two sponges from the Deutsche Südpolar Expedition collection,
Sycetta antarctica
and
Tenthrenodes primitivus
. Whilst the former one is a typical
Sycetta
, the latter is characterized by the presence of diactines and the occasional coalescence of the radial tubes, which, however, are not fused. We have now placed the genus
Tenthrenodes
Jenkin,
1908
in synonymy with
Sycantha
Lendenfeld, 1891
.
Tenthrenodes primitivus
BrØndsted, 1931
is however much closer to a typical
Sycetta
and we propose to transfer this species to the genus
Sycetta
.
Sycetta
(
Tenthrenodes
)
primitiva
(BrØndsted, 1931)
should be distinguished from
Sycettaga
(
Sycetta
)
primitiva
Haeckel, 1872
, which belongs now to the family
Levinellidae
. Dendy & Row (1913) specified that sponges in the genus
Sycetta
have no diactines, as all the sponges described in the genus up to their time were devoid of them. Their presence in
Sycetta primitiva
(BrØndsted, 1931)
leads us to modify this point accordingly in the definition of the genus
Sycetta
.