Revision of the genus Latrunculia du Bocage, 1869 Porifera: Demospongiae: Latrunculiidae) with descriptions of new species from New Caledonia and the Northeastern Pacific (
Author
Samaai, Toufiek
Author
Gibbons, Mark J.
Author
Kelly, Michelle
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Zootaxa
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1127.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.1127.1.1
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Genus
Latrunculia
du
Bocage, 1869
Type
species.
Latrunculia cratera
du
Bocage, 1869
, by monotypy (lost)
Synonymy.
Latrunculia cratera
du
Bocage, 1869: 161
, PL. XI,
FIG. 2
.
Representative species.
Latrunculia bocagei
Ridley and Dendy, 1887: 238
, PL. XLIV,
FIG. 1
, PL. XLV,
FIG. 8, 8A
(after
Samaai & Kelly 2002
).
Diagnosis.
Encrusting or semispherical with trumpetshaped or cylindrical oscules and mammiform or craterlike areolate porefields, surface velvety to the touch, texture in life soft, cakey, dense, slightly compressible in preservative. Colour in life deep brownish black, dark green, sometimes tinged with deep blue; in preservative specimens always retain their dark pigmentation. Choanosomal architecture consists of megascleres arranged in an irregular, largemeshed reticulation formed by wispy tracts of spicules, which lack spongin reinforcement. The ectosomal skeleton is an obliquely tangential layer of megascleres, being somewhat plumose at the base of the ectosome. Megascleres are styles, often centrally thickened and occasionally wavy, narrowing of the proximal (rounded) end variable, sometimes anisoxeate or terminally spined, occasionally polytylote. Microscleres are anisodiscorhabds, occasionally aciculodiscorhabds and rarely, large spined metasterlike oxydiscorhabds and acanthomicroxeas. Microscleres are disposed in a palisade with their basal whorls buried in the outer ectosome (modified from
Samaai & Kelly, 2002
).
Previous reviews.
Du
Bocage (1869)
;
Carter (1879)
;
Topsent (1922
,
1928
);
Ridley and Dendy (1887)
;
Dendy (1921)
; de
Laubenfels (1936)
;
Burton (1934)
; Hooper, 1986;
Wiedenmayer, 1994
;
Hooper and Wiedenmayer (1994)
;
KellyBorges and Vacelet (1995)
;
Urban
et al
. (2000)
; Samaai (2002);
Alvarez
et al
. (2002)
;
Samaai and Krasokhin (2002)
;
Samaai and Kelly (2002)
;
Kelly and Samaai (2002)
;
Samaai
et al
. (2003)
;
Antunes
et al
. (2005)