Hexactinellida (Porifera) from the ANDEEP III Expedition to the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
Author
Janussen, Dorte
Author
Reiswig, Henry M.
text
Zootaxa
2009
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.188483
2e8d4162-2f6f-45f6-be6d-a88dac46a1cf
1175-5326
188483
Bathydorus spinosus
Schulze, 1886
(Fig. 8)
Material examined:
all
ANDEEP III
,
SMF
10526,
SMF
10526a, &
SMF
10526b,
SMF
10707, R.V. 'Polarstern', stn PS67/102-11, Weddell Sea,
Antarctica
, 0
6 Mar. 2005
, 65º35.40'–35.51'S, 36°29.00'–28.83'W,
4794–4797 m
, ethanol.
Description and remarks:
Three specimens and fragments obtained from a single station all correspond well with the original description of
Bathydorus spinosus
. The best specimen is a thin walled funnel
88 mm
tall,
145 mm
wide when flattened, with a distinct marginal fringe of large diactins projecting
8 mm
(Fig. 8). Spiculation of all specimens conforms to the simple pattern known for the species, with oxyhexasters as the only microscleres. It has been collected earlier from the Weddell Sea as reported by
Janussen et al. (2004)
, and its wider
Antarctic
distribution has been reported by
Barthel and Tendal (1994)
.
FIGURE 8.
Bathydorus spinosus
(SMF 10526) deck photograph.
Genus
Caulophacus
Schulze, 1885