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
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3838.4.4
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Ircinia strobilina
(
Lamarck, 1816
)
(Fig. 1–3;
Fig. 4
)
Spongia strobilina
Lamarck, 1816
: 363
.
Ircinia strobilina
, Hajdu
et al.
2011: 210
; Moraes 2011: 192. For additional synonymy see
Muricy
et al.
(2011)
Specimens examined.
UFSPOR29, off Pirambu (
10º49’47’’S
36º32’10’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
30 m
depth, coll. Cosme Assis and Damião Assis,
May 2002
; UFSPOR87, UFSPOR88, off Pirambu (
10º49’47’’S
36º32’10’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
30 m
depth, coll. Cosme Assis and Damião Assis,
July 2002
; UFSPOR85, off Pirambu (
10º49’47’’S
36º32’10’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
20 m
depth, coll. Cosme Assis and Damião Assis,
July 2002
; UFSPOR30, UFSPOR130, off Pirambu (
10º49’47’’S
36º32’10’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
20 m
depth, coll. Cosme Assis and Damião Assis,
July 2003
; UFSPOR31, UFSPOR86, UFSPOR153, off Aracaju (
11º03’14.71’’S
36º54’52.36’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
30 m
depth, leg. Petrobras,
July 2002
; UFSPOR78, UFSPOR127, off Aracaju (
11º03’14.71’’S
36º54’52.36’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
30 m
depth, leg. Petrobras,
July 2003
; UFSPOR83, UFSPOR151, off Estância (
11º21’15.14’’S
37º06’1.4’’W
), Sergipe State,
Brazil
,
30 m
depth, leg. Petrobras,
December 2002
and
July 2002
, respectively (Fig. 1–3).
FIGURE 4.
Ircinia
strobilina
(Lamarck, 1816)
. (A–B) Specimens examined; (C) Reticulated skeleton of isolated spongin fibers; (D) Collagenous filaments. Scale bars: A–B, 1 cm; C, 205 µm; D, 82 µm.
External morphology
(
Fig. 4
A–B). Massive, lobed or globular sponge. The largest specimen is 10.5
x
8
cm (length x width). Conulose surface, with conules up to
5 mm
high. The oscules are
1–5 mm
in diameter and are grouped on the surface. The consistency is elastic and difficult to cut. Yellowish beige a light brown color in ethanol.
Skeleton
(
Fig. 4
C–D). The skeleton consists of a loose network of fasciculated spongin fibers, cored with foreign spicules and debris. Fibers width: 10–110 µm (
Fig. 4
C). Collagenous filaments are 2.5–5 µm in diameter, occur in high density and have an oval expanded end (
Fig. 4
D).
Ecology.
The specimens were found
20–30 m
deep and some of them were observed attached to coralline algae.
Geographical distribution.
Tropical Northwestern Atlantic: Florida,
Bahamas
,
Belize
,
Bonaire
,
Curacao
,
Porto Rico
,
Guiana
,
Jamaica
,
Cuba
,
Colombia
,
Panama
,
Bermuda
and
Venezuela
. On the Brazilian coast: Amapá, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Bahia, Espírito Santo (
Muricy
et al.
2011
) and Sergipe States (present study).
Remarks.
The specimens examined show similarity to other characterizations of
Ircinia strobilina
from the Caribbean (
Wiedenmayer 1977
, van
Soest 1978
,
Zea 1987
) and
Brazil
(
Muricy
et al.
2008
, Hajdu
et al.
2011, Moraes 2011), such as the shape, size and distance between conules and grouping and characteristics of oscules. However, they differed in some points. The specimens examined here are yellowish beige to light brown in ethanol, while the characteristic colour of
I. strobilina
was gray or dark brown. Moreover, the fibers of the specimens examined here were thinner (up to 110 µm thick) when compared to the Caribbean and Brazilian material previously described [up to 1000 µm wide, according to van
Soest (1978)
]. However, the specimens from Brazilian oceanic islands showed fibers up to 130 µm wide (Moraes 2011), which is similar to the specimens examined here. Nevertheless, these differences are considered here to be no more than intraspecific variation.