Correcting sponge names: nomenclatural update of lower taxa level Porifera
Author
Van Soest, Rob W. M.
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-01-09
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5398.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5398.1.1
1175-5334
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Hircinia flagelliformis
Carter, 1886
Hircinia flagelliformis
Carter, 1886a: 372
(no illustration);
Hooper & Wiedenmayer 1994: 189
.
Not:
Aplysina flagelliformis
;
Von Lendenfeld 1889: 415
, pl. 27 fig. 10;
Wilson 1902: 406
.
The species was described by Carter from Westernport Bay,
Victoria
,
Australia
, approximate coordinates
38,35°S
145.24°E
(
lectotype
(dried) BMNH 1886.12.15.242). The description is unclear in the sense that Carter mentions filaments (a distinctive feature of genus
Ircinia
), but reports that these contain sand grains, which is not known from any
Ircinia
. Furthermore, he makes a comparison with the species
Aplysina longissima
described by him from the West Indian region (
Bahamas
and
Jamaica
), which is currently assigned to the haplosclerid
Callyspongia (Cladochalina) tenerrima
(
Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864
)
.
Von Lendenfeld (1889)
translated Carter’s remark to an assignment to the genus
Aplysina
as
A. flagelliformis
, supposedly occurring disjunctly in
Australia
and the West Indian region, without re-examining the specimen (contra a suggestion by
Hooper & Wiedenmayer 1994: 189
).
Wilson (1902)
followed this by describing
Aplysina flagelliformis
from
Puerto Rico
, which is a true
Aplysina
, probably
A. fulva
(
Pallas, 1766
)
or
A. cauliformis
(
Carter, 1882a
)
. Hooper & Wiedenmayer listed the species as
Druinellidae
Von Lendenfeld, 1889
incertae sedis
(= currently
Pseudoceratinidae
Carter, 1885a
incertae sedis
). The identity of
Hircinia flagelliformis
remains uncertain and thus it is best to keep its name
Ircinia flagelliformis
Carter, 1886a
for the time being but as a
taxon inquirendum
.