Demospongiae of ANT XXIV / 2 (SYSTCO I) Expedition — Antarctic Eastern Weddell Sea
Author
Göcke, Christian
Author
Janussen, Dorte
text
Zootaxa
2013
3692
1
28
101
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3692.1.5
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1175-5326
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Genus
Tentorium
Vosmaer, 1887
Tentorium semisuberites
(Schmidt, 1870)
(
Fig. 3
C)
Tentorium semisuberites
(Schmidt, 1870)
: Vosmaer 1885: 18. Ridley and Dendy 1886: 489, 1887: 221–222. Brøndsted 1914: 522–523. Ferrer-Hernández 1914: 19. Stephens 1915: 29–30. Hentschel 1929: 868–869. Koltun 1966: 85–86, text-fig. 57, pl. 19 figs. 4–8, pl. 31 fig. 12. Boury-Esnault and van Beveren 1982: 37–38, pl. 5 fig. 19, figs. 8f, g. Boury-Esnault 2002: 215–216, fig. 12. Plotkin 2004: 544, figs. 1j, 2j. Plotkin & Janussen 2008: 119–122, figs. 12, 13, tab. 5.
Synonymy:
Thecophora elongata
Marenzeller, 1877: 368
–369, pl. 2, fig. 4.
Thecophora ibla
Thomson, 1873: 147
, fig. 24.
Thecophora semisuberites
Schmidt 1870: 50
, pl. 6 fig. 2. Hansen 1885: 8–9.
Material.
1 specimen
from station 016-1 (SMF 11773),
488.7 m
,
70° 35.35' S
,
9° 2.31' W
,
17.12.2007
;
1 specimen
from station 039-11 (SMF 11727),
2151.5 m
,
64° 28.80' S
,
2° 52.52' E
,
03.01.2008
;
11 specimens
from station 039- 16 (SMF 11775),
2151.3 m
,
64° 28.79' S
,
2° 52.74' E
,
04.01.2008
;
3 specimens
from station 039-17 (SMF 11776),
2153.1 m
,
64° 28.66' S
,
2° 53.14' E
,
04.01.2008
;
9 specimens
from station 048-1 (SMF 11788–11790),
602.1 m
,
70° 23.94' S
,
8° 19.14' W
,
12.01.2008
.
Description.
Small sponges of cylindrical shape with a globular or pointed top. Upper surface with one or few exhalant papillae. Skeleton consists of spicule tracts running straight toward the top of the sponge, made up of tylostyles about 1000 µm in length. Cortex on top of the sponge consists of a palisade of tylostyles about 450 µm long. Lateral surface skeleton formed of a very dense, irregular layer of tylostyles.
Remarks.
Tentorium semisuberites
specimens from ANDEEP expeditions were studied in detail by Plotkin and Janussen (2008). Our new specimens originate from a similar area and show similar characters. A remarkable feature of the species is its apparently bipolar distribution (Plotkin & Janussen 2008). However, such a distribution of two independent populations separated by such a distance seems very unlikely. Review of the apparent bipolar species
Stylocordyla borealis
(Lovén, 1868)
by Uriz
et al
. (2011) has shown it to consist of two distinct species. Therefore, it seems very probable that these occurrences in fact represent at least two cryptic species which are not distinguishable by morphologic characters alone. Like
P. invaginata
,
T. semisuberites
was quite abundant at Maud Rise, where common elements of deep-sea sponge fauna like
Cladorhizidae
and hexactinellids were absent (see Brandt
et al
. 2011 for detailed discussion).