Taxonomy of calcareous sponges (Porifera, Calcarea) from Potiguar Basin, NE Brazil
Author
Lanna, Emilio
Author
Cavalcanti, Fernanda F.
Author
Cardoso, Lilian
Author
Muricy, Guilherme
Author
Klautau, Michelle
text
Zootaxa
2009
1973
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.185084
6ac345dd-90c1-44f8-83b0-b1fae7ae5ecf
1175-5326
185084
Clathrina aurea
Solé-Cava, Klautau, Boury-Esnault, Borojevic & Thorpe, 1991
Synonyms.
Clathrina aurea
,
Solé-Cava
et al.
1991
: 382
;
Muricy & Moraes 1998
: 215;
Klautau & Borojevic 2001
: 401;
Klautau & Valentine 2003
: 9;
Monteiro & Muricy 2004
: 683;
Vilanova
et al.
2004
: 651;
Lanna
et al.
2007
: 1554.
Type
material.
MNHN-LBIM.C.1989.1 (
holotype
/ethanol).
Type
locality.
Arraial do Cabo, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
(
23º00’S
–
42º00’W
).
Material examined.
UFPEPOR 603, Urca do Minhoto, Guamaré, Rio Grande do Norte state (
04º53’00”S
–
36º12’43”W
), depth:
10 m
, coll. G. Muricy,
05/III/2007
. UFPEPOR 604, 608, Urca do Tubarão, Guamaré, Rio Grande do Norte state (
04º50’52.7”S
–
36º27’02.1”W
), depth:
8 m
, coll. L. Monteiro,
03/III/ 2007
.
Description.
Sponge bright yellow in life and white to beige in ethanol. The largest specimen collected measures 2.9 x 1.3 x
0.5 cm
. The cormus is clathrate, smooth, formed of irregular and loosely anastomosed tubes (Fig. 2A, B). The aquiferous system is asconoid and water-collecting tubes are absent. The skeleton is composed only of triactines without organization (Fig. 2C).
Spicules (Table 1). Triactines: equiangular and equiradiate. Actines are cylindrical and undulated near the tip, which is rounded [48.0–72.1 (±1.4)–91.0 / 4.4 (±0.4) µm (n =
3 specimens
)] (Fig. 2D).
TABLE 1.
Spicule
|
measurements |
of
Clathrina
|
aurea
(individual actines, in Μm); s,
|
standard |
deviation. |
Spicule |
Length |
Width |
n |
Min |
Mean s Max |
Mean |
s |
Triactine |
UFPEPOR 603 |
48.0 |
71.2 5.9 81.0 |
4.3 |
0.8 |
30 |
UFPEPOR 604 |
59.8 |
74.0 6.5 91.0 |
4.9 |
0.7 |
30 |
UFPEPOR 608 |
60.0 |
71.0 5.1 81.0 |
4.0 |
0.9 |
30 |
All specimens |
48.0 |
72.1 1.4 91.0 |
4.4 |
0.4 |
3 |
Known distribution.
Endemic from
Brazil
: Pernambuco state (Fernando de Noronha Archipelago;
Muricy & Moraes 1998
), Rio de Janeiro state (Arraial do Cabo, Rio de Janeiro and Angra dos Reis;
Solé-Cava
et al.
1991
,
Vilanova
et al.
2004
,
Monteiro & Muricy 2004
), and São Paulo state (São Sebastião;
Lanna
et al.
2007
). First record for Rio Grande do Norte state.
Ecology.
Sponge scyaphilous, living in crevices and overhangs. Some specimens were found associated to hydrozoans and zoanthids (Fig. 2A).
Remarks.
So far,
C. aurea
is the only known species of
Clathrina
present in the Brazilian coast which is yellow
in vivo
. It is one of the most widely distributed calcareous sponges in
Brazil
, occurring from Rio Grande do Norte state to São Paulo state (approximately
3,000 km
apart).
Another species of
Clathrina
recorded from Rio Grande do Norte state was
Clathrina atlantica
(by
Borojevic & Peixinho 1976
). However, according to
Klautau & Valentine (2003)
the distribution of
C. atlantica
is restricted to the
Cape Verde
Islands; the identification of the specimens described by
Borojevic & Peixinho (1976)
is doubtful and they should be re-analysed. Anyway,
C. atlantica
is very different from
C. aurea
in that it has, besides the triactines, also diactines and two size categories of tetractines.
FIGURE 2.
Clathrina aurea
(UFPEPOR 604). A—
in situ
photograph of a live specimen; B—close-up of the anastomosis of a preserved specimen; C—skeleton; D—triactine.