Sponge fauna of the New Siberian Shoal: biodiversity and some features of formation
Author
Morozov, Grigori
Author
Sabirov, Rushan
Author
Zimina, Olga
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Journal of Natural History
2019
2019-01-08
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10.1080/00222933.2018.1554166
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Suberites montalbidus
Carter, 1880
(
Figure 8
(a
–
h))
suberites montalbidus
Carter 1880
, p. 256
;
Fristedt 1887
, p. 428
–
429
;
Swartschewsky
1906, p. 318
–
319, pl. XIII, fig. 3
suberites
sp.:
Vosmaer 1882
, p. 32
–
33; pl. I, figs 22
–
23; pl. IV, figs 140
–
144
suberites montalbidus
:
Lambe 1895
(?), p. 127
–
128; pl. III, fig. 6a
–
c
suberites domuncula
fi
cus
:
Koltun 1959
(?), p. 95, figs 66
–
67; pl. XXXIV, figs 1
–
3; pl. XXXVI, figs 1
–
2
Figure 8.
suberites montalbidus
: (a, b) longitudinal sections through the surface (a) and inner part (b) of the sponge; (c, d) habitus; (e–h) scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of spicules; (e) large tylostyle; (f) small tylostyle; (g, h) microxea and microstrongyles, respectively.
Description
(
Figure 8
(c
–
d)). Sponge elongated, pear shaped or conical, sometimes laterally flattened, up to
5.5 cm
in height and
4.5 cm
in width. Body slightly narrows downwards forming a short peduncle, by which the sponge attaches on stones or on polychaetes tubes. The surface is rugose, sometimes nearly smooth (only juvenile forms). The consistency is soft and elastic. The single osculum of roundish or slit-like form (about
2 mm
in diameter) is placed at the summit and surrounded by the short (about
0.8 mm
in height) spicular collar (not always). Colour (in alcohol) ash grey or pale pink. Six specimens examined.
Skeleton
(
Figure 8
(a
–
b)). The main skeleton consists of a quite loose or diffuse network of spicule bundles and single spicules. Only near the surface, spicules (mostly small tylostyles) become more or less regularly arranged, and grouped in the radial bundles.
The cortex is composed of a thin layer of microscleres. In the underlying tissues (choanosome) microscleres are absent. Only in rare exceptions were they found in the walls of the aquiferous system.
Spicules
(
Figure 8
(e
–
h)). Styles (tylo- and subtylostyles) straight, rather short-pointed (spicules with blunt apical ends occasionally found), dimensions: 167.7
–
387.8
–
538.9 × 5.4
–
11 (
n
= 200) µm; microxea and microstrongyles centrotylote, spined, dimensions 16.7
–
38.29
–
62.9 (
n
= 60) µm and 8.2
–
19.57
–
36 (
n
= 60) µm, respectively.
Distribution
Bering Sea, West and East
Greenland
Shelf. Chukchi Sea,
East Siberian Sea
, Laptev Sea, Kara Sea, Barents Sea, White Sea,
North Sea
. Depth range:
5
–
113 m
.
Remarks
Widespread circumpolar boreal-Arctic species. Quite polymorphic, and is represented by at least two morphologically close species. It is possible that some specimens of
suberites montalbidus
examined by
Fristedt (1887)
, Lambe (1895) and
Koltun (1959)
are actually represented by a similar, newly allocated species,
suberites cebriones
sp. nov.