Revision of the genus Fascaplysinopsis, the type species Fascaplysinopsis reticulata (Hentschel, 1912) (Porifera, Dictyoceratida, Thorectidae) and descriptions of two new genera and seven new species
Author
Ekins, Merrick
Queensland Museum, PO Box 3300, South Brisbane 4101, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia & Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery, Griffith University, Brisbane 4111, Queensland, Australia & School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, 4072 Australia
Author
Erpenbeck, Dirk
0000-0002-6380-7421
Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität M ¸ nchen, Richard-Wagner-Strasse 10, 80333 Munich, Germany & GeoBio-Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität M ¸ nchen, Richard-Wagner-Strasse 10, 80333 Munich, Germany & SNSB-Bayerische Staatssammlung f ¸ r Paläontologie und Geologie, Richard-Wagner-Str. 10, 80333 M ¸ nchen, Germany woerheide @ lmu. de; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6380 - 7421
woerheide@lmu.de
Author
Debitus, Cécile
0000-0002-3978-0644
IRD, University of Brest, CNRS, Ifremer, LEMAR, F- 29280 Plouzané, France & IRD, Univ de la Polynésie française, Ifremer, ILM, EIO, F- 98713 Papeete, French Polynesia & cecile. debitus @ ird. fr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3978 - 0644
cecile.debitus@ird.fr
Author
Petek, Sylvain
0000-0001-7920-0467
IRD, University of Brest, CNRS, Ifremer, LEMAR, F- 29280 Plouzané, France & IRD, Univ de la Polynésie française, Ifremer, ILM, EIO, F- 98713 Papeete, French Polynesia & sylvain. petek @ ird. fr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7920 - 0467
sylvain.petek@ird.fr
Author
Mai, Tepoerau
IRD, Univ de la Polynésie française, Ifremer, ILM, EIO, F- 98713 Papeete, French Polynesia & Institut Louis Malardé-Papeete, BP 30 - 98713 Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
Author
Wörheide, Gert
0000-0002-6380-7421
Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität M ¸ nchen, Richard-Wagner-Strasse 10, 80333 Munich, Germany & GeoBio-Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität M ¸ nchen, Richard-Wagner-Strasse 10, 80333 Munich, Germany & SNSB-Bayerische Staatssammlung f ¸ r Paläontologie und Geologie, Richard-Wagner-Str. 10, 80333 M ¸ nchen, Germany woerheide @ lmu. de; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6380 - 7421
woerheide@lmu.de
Author
Hooper, John N. A.
0000-0003-1722-5954
Queensland Museum, PO Box 3300, South Brisbane 4101, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia & john. hooper @ qm. qld. gov. au; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1722 - 5954
john.hooper@qm.qld.gov.au
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Zootaxa
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2023-09-19
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Fascaplysinopsis ronquinni
Ekins, Erpenbeck & Hooper
sp. nov.
Figures 3
,
9
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Material examined.
Holotype
QM G339083
, East point, Nukuhifa Island,
Wallis
,
13.287833°S
,
176.11885°W
,
30 m
,
Exterio Face of the Barrier Reef
, P638, WLF14, Coll M. Ekins,
E. Folcher
,
S. Petek
. IRD—Institute De Recherche Pour Le Developpement,
25/VII/2018
.
FIGURE 9.
Fascaplysinopsis ronquinni
sp. nov
.
A. Holotype QM G339083 on deck immediately after collection, and B. fixed. C. Surface of the holotype showing the primary fibres emerging through the ectosome. D. Primary fibres cored with bryozoan and isopod scales. E. Heavily laminated primary, secondary and tertiary fibres. F. Laminated fibres showing the pigmentation.
Paratype
:
QM G333292
, Mehetia, Society Islands,
French Polynesia
,
17.885167°S
,
148.07423
°
W
,
20 m
,
SCUBA
, P229, Coll.
E. Folcher
,
IRD—Institute De Recherche Pour Le Developpement
,
26/IV/2011
.
Etymology.
Named after the Professor Ronald J. Quinn, AM, Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery, Griffith University, Brisbane,
Australia
in recognition of his lifetime work on marine natural products, including the ones from sponges collected by the
Queensland
Museum.
Distribution.
This species is currently known from
Wallis
,
Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands
, and Mehetia,
French Polynesia
, in the South Pacific (
Fig. 3
).
Description:
Growth form
: The
holotype
is a massive partially burrowing sponge
40 mm
long and
25 mm
wide and
25 mm
in height, with fistules emerging from the sand. These small turrets are
2–2.5 mm
in diameter and are
5 mm
in height (
Fig. 9 A–B
). The
paratype
is similar in morphology and size at 50 x 50 x
40 mm
, with
2.5 mm
in diameter turrets, but up to
15 mm
in height.
Colour
: The sponge is dark brown to black underwater and on deck. The interior colour is also dark brown/ black. In 70% ethanol, the exterior is a light to dark grey. The fibres are a red/brown hyaline colour.
Oscules:
The oscules are located apically on the end of the turret like fistules. The oscula openings are approximately
1–2 mm
in diameter.
Texture:
The sponge is compressible, firm and fairly tough.
Surface
: The exterior has a microconulose surface, with the conules
0.2–1 mm
in height. The fibres are exposed
1 mm
above the surface and separated by only
1 mm
. The surface is covered with and other animals and plants, some of which appear to be growing through the sponge (i.e. octocorals and hydroids).
Ectosomal skeleton
: The ectosomal is composed of a translucent grey membrane (
Fig. 9 C
).
Choanosomal skeleton
: The choanosome is composed of thick collagenous material, the dark pigmentation from the ectosome bleeds into the upper choanosome. The skeleton forms a polygonal grid of
0.5 to 1 mm
between primary fibres and only 100–500 μm between secondary fibres. The primary fibres are of large (150–250 μm in diameter) laminated and cored (
Fig. 9 D
). The secondary fibres are about 50 μm in diameter, whilst the rare tertiary fibres are 15–20 μm in diameter. The secondary and tertiary fibres are laminated and clear of debris or pithing (
Fig. 9 E–F
).
Ecology.
This uncommon species occurs as a semi burrowing sponge in sandy substrates on the lower level of outer barrier reefs at
20–
30 m
. It has encrusting epibionts on its surface including: algae, ascidians and sponges.
DNA Barcodes.
28S:
QM G339083 (OX458935)
Remarks.
This new species from the South Pacific is the only species in this genus that is burrowing. It is also unique in that all of the primary, secondary, and tertiary fibres are much darker than in other species and are pigmented. This new species also lacks pithing in the secondary and tertiary fibres.