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
ddffc7b3-2654-49ec-b046-f32bc78af2d6
1175-5326
249019
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Axinella antarctica
(Koltun, 1964)
(
Fig. 10
D)
Axinella antarctica
(Koltun, 1964)
: Koltun 1976: 190, figs. 14, 15.
Synonymy:
Bubaris antarctica
Koltun, 1964: 87
, fig. 21.
Material.
1 specimen
from station 048-1 (SMF 11835),
602.1 m
,
70° 23.94' S
,
8° 19.14' W
,
12.01.2008
.
Description.
Sponge a small, fragmentary specimen, about
1 cm
in diameter; cavernous.
Type
of growth unsure, either encrusting or rather massive. Surface made of echinating paratangential spicules, skeleton consisting of long, probably branching tracts of styles and irregular vermiculate oxeas to strongyles, lateral to the tracts single spicules attached. Spicules large styles, in which blunt end sometimes bent, 890–2075 µm
x 25–35
µm. Additional spicules irregular twisted, vermiculate oxeas, which often bear blunt ends, resembling strongyles.
Remarks.
In summary, the reported characters are in well accordance with those described for
A. antarctica
by Koltun (1964). Based on our material, which is nonetheless insufficient for a thorough taxonomic analysis, as well as from the original description, the reassignment (Koltun 1976) of the species from
Bubaris
Gray, 1867
to
Axinella
seems questionable, because of the higher accordance of the species with the current definition of
Bubaris
(Alvarez & Van Soest 2002)
than with that of
Axinella
(Alvarez & Hooper 2002)
.