Shallow-water Demospongiae (Porifera) from Sodwana Bay, iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa
Author
Samaai, Toufiek
Author
Pillay, Ruwen
Author
Janson, Liesl
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-04-23
4587
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4587.1.1
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Callyspongia (Cladochalina) diffusa
(
Ridley, 1884
)
(
Fig. 26
A–D)
Material examined.
SAMC–A24778
(cross-reference TS 861 & Saf 03-Sod77),
Deep-sponge
reef,
Sodwana Bay
(
27.5167°S
,
32.6835°E
),
South Africa
, 0
6 November 2003
, collected by
T. Samaai
, depth
30 m
.
Description.
Branching sponge with coalescent tubes, rising from a common base (
Fig. 26A
). Surface smooth, finely hispid with numerous oscules,
1 mm
in diameter, evenly scattered on the surface of the sponge. Texture firm but spongy, velvety to the touch, compressible. Colour in life pale pink-white; in preservative, white.
Skeleton
(
Fig. 26B, C
). Choanosomal skeleton is a regular network of rectangular meshes,
240–345 µm
in diameter, formed by primary multispicular fibres, 123 (67–96) µm thick, which are connected perpendicularly by multispicular secondary fibres and showing no fasciculation. Spongin is sparsely scattered in the choanosome, but the multispicular fibres are covered with sponging sheath. The ectosomal skeleton is a plumoreticulation of protruding spicules and is an extension of the primary spiculation formed within the choanosome.
Spicules. Megascleres
(
Fig. 26D
). Oxeas, smooth, curved and sharply pointed, 107 (101–113) × 5 (5–7) µm, n = 10.
Substratum, depth range and ecology
. Found growing on coral spp. at a depth of
30 m
.
Geographic distribution.
Sodwana Bay, east coast of
South Africa
Remarks.
Callyspongia (Cladochalina) diffusa
(
Ridley, 1884
)
is a widely distributed Indo-Pacific species and has been recorded from the Gulf of Manaar (
Dendy 1889
), East African Coral coast (
Burton 1959
) and from
Mozambique
(
Thomas 1979
). This sponge is easily identified by its unique morphology. Our specimen agrees well with the original published description of
Callyspongia (Cladochalina) diffusa
from
Singapore
and the subsequent description of material from
Mozambique
(
Thomas 1979
).
Key diagnostic characters.
• Sponge branching with pale pink-white colouration.
• Soft with velvety texture and mauve colouration.
• Large oxeas.