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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Raspailia (Hymeraphiopsis) irregularis
Hentschel, 1914
(
Fig. 3
G)
Raspailia irregularis
Hentschel, 1914: 121
, pl. 8, fig. 6. Hooper 2002b: 479–480, fig. 5.
Synonymy:
Eurypon miniaceum
sensu Burton, 1932: 325
. Koltun 1964: 85–86, pl. 13, figs. 1–3, 1976: 192. (Not
Eurypon miniaceum
Thiele, 1905: 446
).
Material.
10 specimens
from station 048-1 (SMF 11806, 11813, 11820, 11828, 11829, 11830, 11846),
602.1 m
,
70° 23.94' S
,
8° 19.14' W
,
12.01.2008
.
Description.
Sponges of upright, arborescent growth, attached to hard substrates such as stones or bivalve shells. Surfaces bristled by protruding styles. Skeleton irregular with spicules usually oriented towards the outside, small acanthotylostyles often assembled surrounding the bases of long echinating styles. Spicules numerous acanthotylostyles with distinct tyles at the rounded ends, 160–280
x 20–25
µm, large styles, 2400–3850
x 25–50
µm, and smaller, very thin styles 510–650
x 5
µm.
Remarks.
Our specimens are in good accordance with the
type
as described by Hentschel (1914). The species is well characterized by its unique outer appearance and unique acanthotylostyles, hence it is almost unmistakably easily recognized. The species is well known from the
Antarctic
and has been reported several times. The most detailed description and revision, including the erection of the subgenus
Hymeraphiopsis
, is given by Hooper (1991). Another detailed description of the species is given in Hooper (2002b). Further records are given by Burton (1932), Koltun (1964) and Koltun (1976), which refer to the species as
Eurypon miniaceum
Thiele, 1905
, based on an invalid synonymization undertaken by Burton (1932) (compare to Hooper 1991; Hooper 2002b).