Ten new species of genus Sarcotragus (Demospongiae: Dictyoceratida: Irciniidae) from Korea
Author
Sim, Chung Ja
Author
Lee, Kyung Jin
Author
Kim, Hyung June
text
Journal of Species Research
2016
2016-10-31
5
3
443
458
http://dx.doi.org/10.12651/jsr.2016.5.3.443
journal article
10.12651/JSR.2016.5.3.443
2713-8615
13146859
9.
Sarcotragus scalaris
n. sp.
(
Figs. 10
,
11
)
Type specimen.
Holotype
(NIBRIV0000554218),
Korea
:
Jikgudo
,
Chujamyeon
,
Jejusi
,
Jejudo
,
5 Nov 2009
,
Kim HS
, by
SCUBA
,
Depth
15 m
, deposited in the
NIBR
.
Description.
Thick round mass, size up to 12× 7 ×
4 cm
. Surface covered with porous thin filamentous membrane. Conules easily distinct, but not sharp. Numerous oscules,
37 mm
in diameter, open on sponge surface. Colour beige in life, changed to dark brown after collection. Texture very soft and compressible. Choanosome not lacunose. Surface fibres thinner than ladder-like choanosomal fibres.
Skleton: Primary fibres, 300-700 μm in diameter, dense cylindrical fascicles. Secondary fibres, various size of fibres in web
type
, 700-1000 μm in diameter, and 200- 400 μm in diameter, in branch
type
. Filaments, 5-7 μm in diameter, terminal knobs, 1012 μm in diameter.
Etymology.
This species is named after the shape of ladderlike choanosome skeletal structure.
Remark.
This species is very similar to
Sarcotragus sucinum
n. sp.
in colour change upon collection, but it is big different in skeletal structure. Surface fibres of
S. sucinum
n. sp.
are thicker than this new species.
S. sucinum
n. sp.
have prismatic skeletal fibres in choanosome, but this new species has ladder-like skeletal fibres at the choanosome. The surface has porous filamentous membrane.