Biodiversity of freshwater sponges (Porifera: Spongillina) from northeast Brazil: new species and notes on systematics
Author
Nicacio, Gilberto
Author
Pinheiro, Ulisses
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Zootaxa
2015
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Tubella repens
(
Hinde, 1888
)
(
Figure 11
)
Uruguaya repens
Hinde, 1888
: 2
;
Penney & Racek 1968
: 146
,
Volkmer-Ribeiro 1969
: 120
,
Kilian & Wintermann-Kilian 1976
: 82
.
Uruguaya pygmaea
Hinde, 1888
: 8
;
Kilian & Wintermann-Kilian 1976
: 82
.
Uruguaya ringueleti
Bonetto & Ezcurra, 1963
: 23
;
Kilian & Wintermann-Kilian 1976
: 82
.
Trochospongilla repens
,
Volkmer-Ribeiro & Grosser 1981
: 177
,
De
Rosa-Barbosa 1984
: 131
, Volkmer-Ribeiro & de
De
Rosa- Barbosa 1985: 79, Volkmer-Ribeiro & Parolin 2010: 116, Volkmer-Ribeiro
et al.
2010: 343.
Uruguayella repens
, Bonetto & Ezcurra
de
Drago 1969
: 352
.
Uruguaya macandrewi
,
Hinde, 1888
: 4
(in part).
Uruguayella macandrewi
, Bonetto & Ezcurra
de
Drago 1969
: 356
(in part).
Uruguayella pygmaea
, Bonetto & Ezcurra
de
Drago 1969
: 356
, Ezcurra de Drago 1993: 119.
Uruguayella ringueleti
, Bonetto
& ezcurra de
Drago 1969
: 356
, Ezcurra de Drago 1993: 120.
For other synonys see
Muricy
et al.
(2011)
.
Material studied.
MNRJ
15436, São Francisco River (I),
Ilha
de Assunção, Cabrobó, Pernambuco,
Brazil
,
08°32'25,5"S
39°26'41,5"W
, coll. J. A Siqueira-Filho,
30.vii.2011
.
FIGURE 11.
Tubella repens
: (a) megascleres, (b) gemmuloscleres, (c,d) gemmules. Scale bars: a 50µm; b 5µm; c,d—100µm
General morphology.
Encrusting sponge measuring
10cm
in diameter and
0.5cm
in thickness. Consistency of live sponges very hard and fragile, conspicuous oscula. Colour grey. Spicules. Megascleres strongyles curved (141–168/30–45µm), small, robust, smooth (
Fig. 11
a). Microscleres absent. Gemmuloscleres tiny birotules (15µm) with smooth stout shaft (6–9µm), equal rotules (15µm) with uncut/entire margins and a conical projection at the middle (
Fig. 11
b). Gemmules are minute hemispherical averaging 360µm diameter, rare, and scattered in the sponge body (
Fig. 11
c,d).
Distribution and ecological notes.
Brazil
(
Muricy
et al.
2011
).
Argentina
,
Paraguay
,
Uruguay
and
Panama
(
Hinde 1888
, Bonetto & Ezcurra de Drago 1962,
Penney & Racek 1968
,
Volkmer-Ribeiro &
De
Rosa-Barbosa 1985
). Specimens were commonly found on rocky substrate in running waters.
Remarks.
Although
Tubella repens
has a widespread distribution in the Neotropical Region, there are still some issues on taxonomic features described in most records of the species. Many Brazilian records describe this species with strongyles, oxeas or both. This misidentification sometimes is related to specimens with other freshwater epibiont sponges commonly found with this species (
Hinde 1888
,
Volkmer-Ribeiro 1969
, Volkmer- Ribeiro &
De
Rosa-Barbosa 1985
,
Batista
et al.
2003
,
Batista
et. al.
2007
, Volkmer-Ribeiro
et al.
2010, Volkmer- Ribeiro & Parolin
et al.
2010). Thus, most recorded specimens should be reexamined to determine whether this species is really widely distributed in South and Central
America
.