New Latrunculiidae (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida) from the Agulhas ecoregion of temperate southern Africa
Author
Samaai, Toufiek
0000-0001-7269-293X
Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries: Oceans and Coasts Research, Private Bag X 4390, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa. & tsamaai @ environment. gov. za; Toufiek. samaai @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7269 - 293 X & Department of Biodiversity and Conservation, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X 17, Bellville 7535, South Africa. & tsamaai @ environment. gov. za; Toufiek. samaai @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7269 - 293 X & Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X 3, Rondebosch, 7701, Cape Town, South Africa. & tsamaai @ environment. gov. za; Toufiek. samaai @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7269 - 293 X
tsamaai@environment.gov.za
Author
Kelly, Michelle
0000-0001-9673-0056
Coasts and Oceans National Centre, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) Ltd, Private Bag 99940, Newmarket, Auckland 1149, New Zealand. & michelle. kelly @ niwa. co. nz; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9673 - 0056
michelle.kelly@niwa.co.nz
Author
Ngwakum, Benedicta
0000-0002-5216-6497
Centre for Ecological Genomics and Wildlife Conservation, Department of Zoology, University of Johannesburg, Auckland Park 2006, South Africa. & bngwakum @ yahoo. com; http: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5216 - 6497
bngwakum@yahoo.com
Author
Payne, Robyn
0000-0001-6780-9312
Department of Biodiversity and Conservation, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X 17, Bellville 7535, South Africa. & tsamaai @ environment. gov. za; Toufiek. samaai @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7269 - 293 X
tsamaai@environment.gov.za
Author
Teske, Peter R.
0000-0002-2838-7804
Centre for Ecological Genomics and Wildlife Conservation, Department of Zoology, University of Johannesburg, Auckland Park 2006, South Africa. & bngwakum @ yahoo. com; http: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5216 - 6497
bngwakum@yahoo.com
Author
Janson, Liesl
0000-0002-4660-2707
Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries: Oceans and Coasts Research, Private Bag X 4390, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa. & tsamaai @ environment. gov. za; Toufiek. samaai @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7269 - 293 X
tsamaai@environment.gov.za
Author
Kerwath, Sven
0000-0003-2751-5015
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X 3, Rondebosch, 7701, Cape Town, South Africa. & tsamaai @ environment. gov. za; Toufiek. samaai @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7269 - 293 X & Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries: Fisheries Research and Development, Private Bag X 2, Vlaeberg 8018, South Africa. & Department of Animal Sciences, Department of Genetics, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
tsamaai@environment.gov.za
Author
Parker, Denham
0000-0001-7641-7804
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X 3, Rondebosch, 7701, Cape Town, South Africa. & tsamaai @ environment. gov. za; Toufiek. samaai @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7269 - 293 X & Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries: Fisheries Research and Development, Private Bag X 2, Vlaeberg 8018, South Africa.
tsamaai@environment.gov.za
Author
Gibbons, Mark J.
0000-0002-8320-8151
Department of Biodiversity and Conservation, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X 17, Bellville 7535, South Africa. & tsamaai @ environment. gov. za; Toufiek. samaai @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7269 - 293 X
tsamaai@environment.gov.za
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-12-22
4896
3
409
442
journal article
9189
10.11646/zootaxa.4896.3.4
ea76f076-28b0-4986-90c9-2e49b08bf46a
1175-5326
4390683
FD238C7C-E3F8-408B-9711-9A0BFFF69692
Tsitsikamma
(
Clavicaulis
subgen. nov.)
madiba
Samaai, Kelly, Payne and Ngwakum
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 12
,
Table 4
)
Material examined.
Holotype
SAMC-A090883,
Amathole region
Stn
3813,
East London
,
Eastern Cape
,
32.681° S
,
28.458° E
,
52–54 m
,
RV
Ellen Khuzwayo
, collected by
R. Payne
, dredge,
26 Aug 2016
.
Paratypes
.
SAMC-A
090882
,
Thunderbolt
reef,
Cape
Recife
,
Port Elizabeth
,
34.052° S
,
25.689° E
,
38–40 m
, collected by
Patrick L. Colin
,
CRRF
,
30 Mar 2000
;
SAMC-A090884, SAMC-A090885, SAMC-A090886, SAMC-A090889,
Amathole region
Stn
3893,
East London
,
Eastern Cape
,
33.163° S
,
27.774° E
,
36 m
,
RV
Ellen Khuzwayo
, collected by
R. Payne
, dredge,
03 Sep 2016
;
SAMC-A090887,
Amathole region
Stn
3832,
East London
,
Eastern Cape
,
32.759° S
,
28.410° E
,
45 m
,
RV
Ellen Khuzwayo
, collected by
R. Payne
, dredge,
27 Aug 2016
;
SAMC-A090888,
Amathole
,
Stn
3872,
East London
,
Eastern Cape
,
32.950° S
,
28.066° E
,
40.5 m
,
RV
Ellen Khuzwayo
, collected by
R. Payne
, dredge,
31 Aug 2016
.
FIGURE 12.
Tsitsikamma
(C.)
madiba
sp. nov.
: A. In-situ image of paratype SAMC-A090882; B. Preserved holotype SAMC- A090883; C, D. Isochiadiscorhabds from paratype; E, F. Isochiadiscorhabds from holotype; G. Skeletal architecture of paratype showing thick ectosome (choanosome very fragile and breaks easily); H. Skeletal architecture of holotype, showing thick ectosome and ill-formed choanosomal spicule tracts.
Type
locality.
Amathole
,
Eastern Cape Province
,
South Africa
.
Distribution.
Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth and Amathole region off East London.
Description.
Sponge wrinkled and purse-like, not stalked, but ovate, attached to a narrow base,
20 mm
wide by
45 mm
length by
36.5 mm
bulb diameter (
Fig. 12A, B
). A very tough leathery purse surrounds a much softer choanosome that pulls away from the outer case upon collection. Surface undulating but smooth, crowded with small, button-shaped oscules,
1–2 mm
diameter,
2 mm
high and cauliform areolate porefields,
2–3 mm
diameter,
6 mm
high (
Fig. 12A
).. In preserved specimens the oscules are not visible (
Fig. 12B
). Texture rubbery, leathery and tough. Moderately compressible, breaks easily. No spicules visible. Colour in life is dark green to dark green brown; in preservative, the ectosome is brown, the choanosome is dark brown (
Fig. 12A
). Green/brown exudate present.
Skeleton.
The overall architecture is purse-like, consisting of a thick ‘purse’ of tangential megascleres surrounding a much softer choanosome containing an irregular reticulation of wispy tracts of anisostyles. No honeycomb chambers present as in the
Tsitsikamma
subgenus. The choanosome detaches and falls away from the ectosomal purse in preservative. The choanosomal tracts range in width from 60–100 μm thick and form meshes that are elliptical in cross section and 350 μm wide. Microscleres are abundant throughout the choanosome and form an irregular palisade of oblique or erect microscleres, below which is a dense feltwork of tangential and paratangential styles approximately 560–960 μm deep (
Fig. 12G, H
).
Spicules
(
Tables 1
,
4
;
Fig. 12
C-F). Megascleres anisostyles, in two size categories: (1) Large, thick, straight or slightly sinuous, thickened centrally, hastate, 737 (681–758) × 19 (19) μm, sometime strongylote modification present; (2) straight or slightly sinuous, thickened centrally, hastate: 612 (576–672) × 19 (19) μm (
Tables 1
,
4
). Microscleres are small isochiadiscorhabds (
Fig. 12
C-F) with two whorls of cylindrical, conical tubercles, medium whorl absent, the apex of each tubercular projection is acanthose. Some isochiadiscorhabds (15%) shows signs of a small developing rudimentary spine centrally (
Fig. 12F
): 32 (28–36) × 5 (5) μm (
Table 4
).
Substratum, depth range and ecology.
Rocky reef with
1 m
relief rocky bottom with areas of sand,
38–40 m
depth.
DNA sequence data.
We sequenced partial COI of collected material from different localities; GenBank accession numbers: COI
MK153272
–
MK153275
;
MK016477
.
Etymology.
Named in honour of the great South African president
Nelson
Rolihlahla Mandela, also known by his clan name “Madiba”, liberation struggle hero and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who passed away on
5 December 2013
at the age of 95.
Remarks.
The anisodiscorhabds of
Tsitsikamma
(
C
.)
madiba
subgen. et sp. nov.
and
T.
(
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
pedunculata
have two whorls of cylindrical conical spines, the median and subsidiary conical spines are absent. In about 20% of isochiadiscorhabds in all specimens of
T.
(
C
.)
madiba
subgen. et sp. nov.
, there is a small medium rudimentary conical-cylindrical spine protruding from the shaft (
Fig. 12F
). This character is absent in the isochiadiscorhabds of
T.
(
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
pedunculata
, which are stouter, shorter and have a wide manubrium. The shaft length in
T.
(
C
.)
madiba
subgen. et sp. nov.
is longer than in
T.
(
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
pedunculata
.
Tsitsikamma
(
C
.)
madiba
subgen. et sp. nov.
has larger, thicker anisostyles [thick 737 (681–758) × 19 (19) μm; thin 612 (576–672) × 19 (19) μm] than
T.
(
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
pedunculata
(thick 684 (591–728) × 16 μm; thin 536 (500–555) µm), but the isochiadiscorhabds are smaller than those found in
T.
(
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
pedunculata
[29 (27–30) ×
7 µm
];
T.
(
C
.)
Madiba
subgen. et sp. nov.
[32 (28–36) × 5 (5) μm] (see
Table 1
,
4
).
Tsitsikamma
(
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
michaeli
differs from
T.
(
C
.)
madiba
subgen. et sp. nov.
in the following characteristics: 1)
Tsitsikamma
(
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
michaeli
is a small light olive-green sponge with a short stalk and surface dominated by small short tube-shaped oscula and large stalked cauliform porefields, while
T.
(
C
.)
madiba
subgen. et sp. nov.
is dark green, oval shaped with small button-like oscules and large cauliform porefields (see
Table 1
); 2)
Tsitsikamma
(
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
michaeli
have smaller isochiadiscorhabd (
Table 4
), and large anisostyles similar in average size to that found in
T.
(
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
madiba
sp. nov.
;
3)
The isochiadiscorhabds of
T.
(
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
michaeli
differ in the number of the conical-cylindrical tubercles having four or more groups, as opposed to two to three per group in
T
.
(
C
.)
madiba
subgen. et sp. nov.
; 4) the anisodiscorhabds of
T.
(
C
.)
madiba
subgen. et sp. nov.
have two whorls of cylindrical-conical spines, the median and subsidiary conical spines are absent, as opposed to
T.
(
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
michaeli
having three to four whorls of cylindrical conical spines (
Fig. 5
;
Table 1
).
Tsitsikamma
(
C
.)
madiba
subgen. et sp. nov.
is distinguishable from other
Tsitsikamma
species in the form of the sponge, being wrinkled and purse-like, no stalk, oval shaped, but attached to a narrow base, and in the microornamentation and structure of the isochiadiscorhabd. The
Tsitsikamma
(
C
.)
madiba
subgen. et sp. nov.
is also encrusted by a grey/white encrusting didemnid ascidian (
Fig. 12A
).
There was no intraspecific genetic diversity for the COI gene sequences for specimens of
T
. (
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
michaeli
and no interspecific genetic diversity for
T
. (
C
.
subgen. nov.
)
michaeli
and the other specimens.