Aplysina Nardo (Porifera, Verongida, Aplysinidae) from the Brazilian coast with description of eight new species
Author
Pinheiro, Ulisses Dos S.
Author
Hajdu, Eduardo
Author
Custódio, Márcio R.
text
Zootaxa
2007
1609
1
51
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.178878
91f273fc-e30b-4c2e-ae55-e7157868defa
1175-5326
178878
Aplysina solangeae
sp.n.
(
Fig. 22
C, 23C–E, 25, Tab. XII)
Holotype
:
MNRJ
4173,
Salvador
´s Yacht Club (
Salvador
, BA,
12º59'58.2'' S
-
38º31'54.2'' W
),
3–5 m
depth, E. Hajdu
coll.,
4/VII/2001
.
Paratype
:
MNRJ
2578, Porto da Barra, Forte de Santa Maria, (
Salvador
, BA,
13º03' S
-
38º32' W
); E. Hajdu
coll.
,
30/VII/1999
.
Additional material:
MNRJ
5268–5274,
Salvador
´s Yacht Club (
Salvador
, BA,
12º59'58.2'' S
-
38º31'54.2'' W
),
U.S.
Pinheiro
coll.
,
3 m
depth,
29/I/2002
).
MNRJ
8675, Parque Estadual da Pedra da Risca do Meio (Fortaleza, CE, 03º35'889 S-38º23'481 W),
22 m
depth, E. Hajdu
coll.
,
14/VII/2004
.
Diagnosis
: Predominantly lamellar form in a semi-radial arrangement. Lamellae moderately stout, with very short, slender digitiform projections in their apices, and oscula situated at the top of discrete volcanifom projections. Live colour yellow or yellow with purple stains, turning pinkish-brown or dark-brown after preservation in ethanol. Consistency very soft.
Description of the species:
The specimens have a predominantly lamellar form, with moderately stout lamellae (frequently ca.
1 cm
thick) in a semi-radial arrangement, but digitiform processes anastomosed to the main lamella can also be observed. They have a maximum of
11 cm
in height and
7 cm
in width. In the apex of the lamellae there are several short, slender digitiform projections up to
0.4 cm
in height, frequently in tufts, that are released from the sponge after preservation in alcohol (
Figs. 23
D–E, 25A–B). The small oscula of
0.15 cm
in diameter are normally restricted to the upper part of the lamella on top of small volcaniform projections, but oscula of this
type
in the sides of the sponge are not rare. The surface is finely conulose, with small, irregular and shallow depressions. The colour is yellow or yellow with purple stains
in vivo
, turning pinkish-brown or dark-brown after preservation in ethanol. Consistency is very soft.
Skeleton
: Choanosome with a delicate and irregular network of spongin fibers (
Fig. 25C
) with amber coloured bark 37–158 Μm thick (average 77 Μm) and a thick pith that can be black or amber and is 11–55 Μm thick (average 24 Μm;
Fig. 25D
).
FIGURE 25:
A–D.
Aplysina solangeae
sp.n.
Holotype (MNRJ 4173). A–B. habit after preservation. C. Skeletal architecture. D. Spongin fibres. Scale bars = A–B. 1 cm, C. 500 µm, D. 50 µm.
Distribution
: So far endemic from the northeastern Brazilian coast (
Fig. 22
C).
Ecological observations
: Bahian specimens were collected in very shallow-waters, with a maximum of
4 m
depth. The specimen from Ceará was collected with scuba diving at
22 m
depth. In both cases, water temperature is warm, tropical, throughout the year.
Etymology
: The specific name
solangeae
is dedicated to Prof. Dr. Solange Peixinho, for her enthusiastic scientific supervision of EH’s first steps on the taxonomy of sponges, her always warm welcome and priceless logistic support to every collecting trip undertaken in the
Salvador
area since 1987, her over 30 years teaching Bahian sponges to hundreds of biology students, and a similar time dedicated to the study of varied aspects of sponge biology in the State of Bahia.
TABLE XII:
Spongin fibres’ measurement data for
Aplysina solangeae
sp.n.
(in micrometers; S.D. = Standard Deviation and N=30).
Specimens Locality* Fibers Piths
Thinnest Mean Thickest S.D. Thinnest Mean Thickest S.D.
Holotype Salvador, BA |
37.5 |
53.8 |
92.5 |
11.6 |
12.5 |
24.8 |
55.0 |
10.4 |
MNRJ 4173 |
Paratype Salvador, BA |
62.5 |
101.3 |
158.8 |
23.3 |
11.3 |
23.0 |
53.8 |
8.2 |
MNRJ 2578 |
MNRJ 5270 Salvador, BA |
30.0 |
74.0 |
137.5 |
26.9 |
12.5 |
24.1 |
75.0 |
11.7 |
MNRJ 5268 Salvador, BA |
47.5 |
66.1 |
90.0 |
12.2 |
12.5 |
20.6 |
30.0 |
5.2 |
MNRJ 5269 Salvador, BA |
28.8 |
61.6 |
92.5 |
14.2 |
13.8 |
30.7 |
70.0 |
14.6 |
MNRJ 5271 Salvador, BA |
32.5 |
48.2 |
67.5 |
8.8 |
6.3 |
24.8 |
45.0 |
8.2 |
MNRJ 5272 Salvador, BA |
31.3 |
63.6 |
96.6 |
12.8 |
16.3 |
20.4 |
28.8 |
3.0 |
MNRJ 5273 Salvador, BA |
32.5 |
62.0 |
88.8 |
15.6 |
12.5 |
26.4 |
55.0 |
10.8 |
MNRJ 5274 Salvador, BA |
50.0 |
69.5 |
85.0 |
8.7 |
17.5 |
24.1 |
37.5 |
4.1 |
*BA, Bahia State. |
Remarks
: Despite the large morphologic plasticity observed in the collected specimens, all share the diagnostic characters (relatively stout lamellar form; short, slender digitiform projections; small oscula spread all over the sponge and soft consistency).
Aplysina solangeae
sp.n.
is the closest species to
A. fulva
as far as external morphology goes.
Aplysina fulva
is another species which shows large morphologic plasticity and may have a lamellar shape in a few cases. However, the latter differs from
A. solangeae
sp.n.
because its consistency is only rarely soft, it is typically digitiform and without short, slender digitiform projections (even when lamellate), while the new species described here is predominantly lamellar with short, slender digitiform projections. Lamellate specimens of
A. fulva
do not show lamellae in a semi-radial arrangement, and their lamellae also tend to be more slender and smooth.