Correcting sponge names: nomenclatural update of lower taxa level Porifera
Author
Van Soest, Rob W. M.
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-01-09
5398
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5398.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5398.1.1
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Terpios viridis
var.
hyatti
Keller, 1891
Terpios viridis
var.
hyatti
Keller, 1891: 320
(no illustration).
The variety was described by Keller from the W coast of
Madagascar
, approximate coordinates
16°S
44.3833°E
, from shallow water (
type
material not in ZMB, unknown so far). It differs from the typical variety
T. viridis
Keller (1891: 319
, from Suakin, Southern Red Sea, approximate coordinates,
19.1333°N
37.3667°E
,
type
material not in ZMB, unknown so far) in the color, dark grey vs. dark soft green in the typical variety. The skeleton of the variety had spicules more numerous than those of the typical variety. In view of the poor description and differences only in variable details as color and spicule density I propose to merge the varieties into a single species. This cannot be assigned to the genus
Terpios
Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864
, as this genus has the tylostyle heads characteristically lobed (cf. Ŗtzler &
Smith 1993: 384
, fig. 1; Van Soest 2002: 243). Drawings of spicules of
Terpios viridis
Keller (1891
: pl. XVII fig. 24) show only subtylostyles with elongate heads and also styles without tyle. The description and illustrations of Keller remind strongly of
Hemimycale arabica
Ilan
et al.
, 2004: 390
, a similarly thinly encrusting species with a variable spiculation (see also Van Soest
et al.
1996 under the name
Hemimycale
sp.
). If the two were concluded to be synonyms, the name
viridis
would have priority over
arabica
. However, because I cannot examine Keller’s material in the absence of an identified
type
specimen, I propose to keep both as members of genus
Hemimycale
Burton, 1934a
, but provisionally as
Hemimycale viridis
(
Keller, 1891
)
comb.nov.
, a species separate from
H. arabica
.