Revision of the genus Latrunculia du Bocage, 1869 Porifera: Demospongiae: Latrunculiidae) with descriptions of new species from New Caledonia and the Northeastern Pacific (
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Samaai, Toufiek
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Gibbons, Mark J.
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Kelly, Michelle
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Latrunculia
(
Latrunculia) triverticillata
Alvarez
et al
., 2002
(
Figs 1L
,
2
,
3F
,
5C
;
Tables 2
&
3
)
Latrunculia triverticillata
Alvarez
et al
., 2002
, PG. 170,
FIG. 3D
,
9
Latrunculia spinispiraefera
;
Bergquist 1961
, PG. 189, FIG. 13
Holotype
material.
Not examined
NZOI
H 799
,
NIWA
collection.
Additional
paratype
material.
NZOI
P1269;
NZOI 1270
, Niwa collection;
Latrunculia spinispiraefera
Bergquist 1961
, Chatham Rise,
396 m
, Sta. 6 (
CM
unregistered)
.
Other material examined.
T
.
S 15545
(cross ref.
Ts
462),
Tas.
,
D'Entrecasteaux Channel
,
Tinderbox, E.
of boat ramp, depth
1–3 m
, collected by
K.L. GowlettHolmes
on the
14/07/ 1991
.
T
.
S 15544
(
Ts
464),
Tas.
,
Tasman
Penin.
,
Shag Rock Bay
, depth
15–17 m
, collected by
K.L. GowlettHolmes
,
9/10/1994
.
NZOI
stn M780 (cross ref.
Ts
55) unidentified sponge in
NIWA
collection,
44º 36.35'S
,
167º 52.05'E
, depth
40 m
, collected on the
01/04/1981
.
Diagnosis.
Small, semispherical sponge (
Fig. 3F
) with cylindricalshaped oscules, which are divided into 2–3 chambers, and numerous thin truncated lipped and subglobular thick craterlike areolate porefields that are covered with a distinct poral pellucid membrane. Colour in life is dark green; in preservative, choanosome dark brown and ectosome dark chocolate brown. Styles are fusiform, 333 (300–355) x 11 (9–12) m, n=20 [
Holotype
377 (326–413) x
6 m
(after
Alvarez
et al
. 2002
); Bergquist voucher 350 x
6 m
(after
Bergquist 1961
)] (see
Table 3
). Anisodiscorhabds (
Fig. 1L
) with a simple manubrium, above which is a basal whorl similar in diameter to the median and subsidiary whorls; the whorls are denticulate with 4 groups of spines. The apical whorl is simple and also spined. Anisodiscorhabd length 45 (43–46) x 7 (7) m, n=20 [
Holotype
42 m
long (after
Bergquist 1961
)]. The choanosomal skeleton consists of a firm, well developed but irregular polygonalmeshed reticulation and towards the surface the spicules become denser and tend to be vertically arranged (
Fig. 5C
). The surface of the ectosome is lined with an erect layer of noninterlocking anisodiscorhabds. The ectosome of Voucher specimen T.
S 15545
consists of a clear, thick band of collagenous mesohyal,
130–273 µm
thick, at the base of which is a thin band of paratangential styles
20 µm
deep (
Fig. 5C
). The thickness of this paratangential layer differs in voucher specimen T.
S 15544
and the
holotype
(NZOI H799), which has a thick paratangential layer of densely interlocking megascleres, approximately
180 m
wide in T.
S 15544
and
200–450 m
in the
holotype
. The sponge are frequently found on flat rocky surfaces in
New Zealand
as compared to off Tasmania where it is found on rocky substrata, under rocky overhangs and rocks; depth range
1–396 m
(after
Alvarez
et al
. 2002
).
Geographic distribution
(
Fig. 2
). Tasmania;
New Zealand
Remarks.
This species is clearly differentiated from other
New Zealand
species by
Alvarez et al. 2002
by the morphology of the anisodiscorhabds, and colouration in life and the surface morphology.