Dictyoceratida (Porifera: Demospongiae) from Tropical Southwestern Atlantic (Northeastern Brazil, Sergipe State) and the description of three new species
Author
Sandes, Joana
Author
Pinheiro, Ulisses
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Zootaxa
2014
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445
461
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3838.4.4
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Hyattella cavernosa
(
Pallas, 1766
)
(Fig. 1–5;
Fig. 6
)
Spongia cavernosa
Pallas, 1766
: 394
.
Hyattella intestinalis
, van
Soest 1978
: 23
[
non
Hyattella intestinalis
(Lamarck, 1814: 439)
]. For additional synonymy see
Muricy
et al.
(2011)
Specimens examined.
UFSPOR63, off Pirambu (
10º45’36’’S
36º36’08’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
20 m
depth, coll. Cosme Assis and Damião Assis,
July 2002
; UFSPOR28, UFSPOR42, UFSPOR46, UFSPOR50, UFSPOR51, UFSPOR69, UFSPOR110, off Pirambu (
10º45’36’’S
36º36’08’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
20 m
depth, coll. Cosme Assis and Damião Assis,
July 2003
; UFSPOR41, off Pirambu (
10º49’47’’S
36º32’10’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
30 m
depth, coll. Cosme Assis and Damião Assis,
July 2002
; UFSPOR22, UFSPOR32, UFSPOR33, UFSPOR43, off Pirambu (
10º49’47’’S
36º32’10’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
30 m
depth, coll. Cosme Assis and Damião Assis,
July 2003
; UFSPOR60, off Aracaju (
11º00’14.56’’S
36º58’39.04’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
20 m
depth, leg. Petrobras,
December 2001
; UFSPOR35, UFSPOR36, UFSPOR58, UFSPOR 110, off Aracaju (
11º03’14.71’’S
36º54’52.36’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
30 m
depth, leg. Petrobras,
July 2002
; UFSPOR79, off Aracaju (
11º03’14.71’’S
36º54’52.36’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
30 m
depth, leg. Petrobras,
July 2003
(Fig. 1–5).
FIGURE 6.
Hyattella cavernosa
(Pallas, 1766)
. (A) Specimen examined; (B) Fiber skeleton through transverse section. Scale bars: A, 1 cm; B, 205 µm.
External morphology
(
Fig. 6
A). Massive to ramose shape, with fragmented specimens. The large one is
11 x
5.5 cm
(length x width). Smooth surface, with some irregular regions. The oscules are circular to oval, scattered over the surface. The consistency is very compressible, soft and elastic. Light brown to dark brown color in ethanol.
Skeleton
(
Fig. 6
B). Reticulated skeleton composed by fasciculated primary fibers and secondary fibers 40–60 µm and 20–30 µm wide, respectively. Meshes are round to irregular, 150–400 µm in diameter. All the fibers are free from inclusions.
Ecology.
The specimens were found
20–30 m
deep.
Geographical distribution.
Tropical Northwestern Atlantic:
Jamaica
,
Cuba
,
Panama
. On the Brazilian coast: Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernambuco, Sergipe, Bahia, Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro States (
Muricy
et al.
2011
, and present study).
Remarks.
The genus
Hyattella
consists of 12 species, of which only
Hyattella cavernosa
occurs on the Brazilian coast (van
Soest
et al.
2014
,
Muricy
et al.
2011
). This genus is characterized by the presence of lacunose body composed of a reticulated skeleton of spongin fibers with no foreign debris (
Muricy
et al.
2008
).
The specimens examined show similarity to the other characterizations of
Hyattella cavernosa
from Caribe (van
Soest 1978
as
Hyattella intestinalis
) and from
Brazil
(
Boury-Esnault 1973
,
Muricy
et al.
2008
). The only difference between them was the width of primary fibers. The primary fiber width in
Boury-Esnault (1973)
is the most similar to the specimens examined here (up to 80 µm wide), while in van
Soest (1978)
and
Muricy
et al.
(2008)
the primary fibers are wider (maximum width of 240 µm). Furthermore, the diameter of the meshes in the specimens described by van
Soest (1978)
and
Muricy
et al.
(2008)
is also larger compared to the specimens examined here (up to 1000 µm and 750 µm in diameter, respectively). Nevertheless, these differences are considered here as no more than intraspecific variation.