Euplectella Owen 1841

Genus Euplectella Owen (1841) Diagnosis The body is tubular with numerous lateral oscula and usually possesses a colander-like sieve-plate. Lophophytous, attached to substratum with anchor-like basalia. Principal choanosomal spicules (large) are chie fl y stauractins usually with hexactins or pentac...

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Main Authors: Castello-Branco, Cristiana, Collins, Allen G., Hajdu, Eduardo
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Hexactinellida
Lyssacinosida
Euplectellidae
Euplectella
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Hexactinellida
Lyssacinosida
Euplectellidae
Euplectella
Castello-Branco, Cristiana
Collins, Allen G.
Hajdu, Eduardo
Euplectella Owen 1841
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Hexactinellida
Lyssacinosida
Euplectellidae
Euplectella
description Genus Euplectella Owen (1841) Diagnosis The body is tubular with numerous lateral oscula and usually possesses a colander-like sieve-plate. Lophophytous, attached to substratum with anchor-like basalia. Principal choanosomal spicules (large) are chie fl y stauractins usually with hexactins or pentactins. The distal rays of these hexactins and pentactins are rough; the proximal rays in hexactins are always rudimentary. Additional choanosomal spicules are diactins, tauactins and rarely stauractins together with rare derivatives. The choanosomal spicules form longitudinal and circular skeleton beams. The sieve-plate, when present, contains hexactin derivatives that vary in different species. Basalia are anchor-like spicules with four or more teeth. Dermalia are hexactins. Atrialia are pentactins. Microscleres are fl oricomes and graphiocomes, sometimes hexasters and small sigmatocomes, rarely discohexasters, hemihexasters, hexactins and onychasters (modi fi ed from Tabachnick, 2002 ). Remarks: We emended the diagnosis to include the present new species which lacks a sieve-plate. The new species fi ts with all the remaining aspects of the previously accepted diagnosis of Euplectella (cf. Tabachnick, 2002 ). Considering the remaining genera of Euplectellinae, the new species described below does not fi t with Acoelocalyx Topsent (1910) because it has hexactins, pentactins and rarely stauractins as choanosomal spicules, as well as discohexaster microscleres. It differs from Chaunangium Schulze (1904) by the presence, in the latter, of several distinctly separated tufts of basalia, diactins as choanosomal spicules, and discohexasters and plumicomes as microscleres. Docosaccus Topsent (1910) differs by the presence of diactins in the choanosoma and possession of a varied set of microscleres including hexactins, hemihexasters, hexasters, fl oricomes and discohexasters. It does not fi t with Holascus Schulze (1886) because species of this genus have pinular hexactines as dermalia and atrialia, and lack fl oricomes. Malacosaccus Schulze (1886) presents choanosomal spicules which are chie fl y hexactins, pinular hexactins as dermalia and atrialia, and hexaster microscleres. To the latter, hemihexasters and hexactins, discohexasters, fl oricomes and onychasters may sometimes be added. Finally, Placopegma Schulze (1896) differs by its choanosomal diactins and discohexaster microscleres, occasionally combined with plumicomes, hexasters, hexactins and discohexactins. : Published as part of Castello-Branco, Cristiana, Collins, Allen G. & Hajdu, Eduardo, 2020, A collection of hexactinellids (Porifera) from the deep South Atlantic and North Pacific: new genus, new species and new records, pp. e 9431 in PeerJ 8 on pages 6-7, DOI: 10.7717/peerj.9431, http://zenodo.org/record/4624210 : {"references": ["Owen R. 1841. Description of a new genus and species of sponge (Euplectella aspergillum). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 9: 3 - 5.", "Tabachnick KR. 2002. Family Euplectellidae Gray, 1867. In: Hooper JNA, Van Soest RWM, eds. Systema Porifera: A guide to the classification of sponges. Vol. 2. New York: Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, 1388 - 1434.", "Topsent E. 1910. Les Hexasterophora recueillies par la ' Scotia' dans l' Antarctique. Bulletin de l ' Institut Oceanographique, Monaco 166: 1 - 18.", "Schulze FE. 1904. Hexactinellida. Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf der Dampfer ' Valdivia ' 1898 - 1899 (4): 1 - 266.", "Schulze FE. 1886. Uber den Bau und das System der Hexactinelliden. Berlin: Abhandlungen der Koniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1 - 97.", "Schulze FE. 1896. Hexactinelliden des indischen Oceanes: II. Theil Die Hexasterophora. Vol. 3. Berlin: Abhandlungen der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1 - 92."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.4624248 2023-05-15T13:50:44+02:00 Euplectella Owen 1841 Castello-Branco, Cristiana Collins, Allen G. Hajdu, Eduardo 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4624248 https://zenodo.org/record/4624248 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/4624210 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB8FFA32E1B3E5EA4229A67AC798F16 http://zoobank.org/19DC8DB7-AE38-4CBD-8DBE-F90799979352 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9431 http://zenodo.org/record/4624210 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB8FFA32E1B3E5EA4229A67AC798F16 http://zoobank.org/19DC8DB7-AE38-4CBD-8DBE-F90799979352 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4624247 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Porifera Hexactinellida Lyssacinosida Euplectellidae Euplectella Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4624248 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9431 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4624247 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Genus Euplectella Owen (1841) Diagnosis The body is tubular with numerous lateral oscula and usually possesses a colander-like sieve-plate. Lophophytous, attached to substratum with anchor-like basalia. Principal choanosomal spicules (large) are chie fl y stauractins usually with hexactins or pentactins. The distal rays of these hexactins and pentactins are rough; the proximal rays in hexactins are always rudimentary. Additional choanosomal spicules are diactins, tauactins and rarely stauractins together with rare derivatives. The choanosomal spicules form longitudinal and circular skeleton beams. The sieve-plate, when present, contains hexactin derivatives that vary in different species. Basalia are anchor-like spicules with four or more teeth. Dermalia are hexactins. Atrialia are pentactins. Microscleres are fl oricomes and graphiocomes, sometimes hexasters and small sigmatocomes, rarely discohexasters, hemihexasters, hexactins and onychasters (modi fi ed from Tabachnick, 2002 ). Remarks: We emended the diagnosis to include the present new species which lacks a sieve-plate. The new species fi ts with all the remaining aspects of the previously accepted diagnosis of Euplectella (cf. Tabachnick, 2002 ). Considering the remaining genera of Euplectellinae, the new species described below does not fi t with Acoelocalyx Topsent (1910) because it has hexactins, pentactins and rarely stauractins as choanosomal spicules, as well as discohexaster microscleres. It differs from Chaunangium Schulze (1904) by the presence, in the latter, of several distinctly separated tufts of basalia, diactins as choanosomal spicules, and discohexasters and plumicomes as microscleres. Docosaccus Topsent (1910) differs by the presence of diactins in the choanosoma and possession of a varied set of microscleres including hexactins, hemihexasters, hexasters, fl oricomes and discohexasters. It does not fi t with Holascus Schulze (1886) because species of this genus have pinular hexactines as dermalia and atrialia, and lack fl oricomes. Malacosaccus Schulze (1886) presents choanosomal spicules which are chie fl y hexactins, pinular hexactins as dermalia and atrialia, and hexaster microscleres. To the latter, hemihexasters and hexactins, discohexasters, fl oricomes and onychasters may sometimes be added. Finally, Placopegma Schulze (1896) differs by its choanosomal diactins and discohexaster microscleres, occasionally combined with plumicomes, hexasters, hexactins and discohexactins. : Published as part of Castello-Branco, Cristiana, Collins, Allen G. & Hajdu, Eduardo, 2020, A collection of hexactinellids (Porifera) from the deep South Atlantic and North Pacific: new genus, new species and new records, pp. e 9431 in PeerJ 8 on pages 6-7, DOI: 10.7717/peerj.9431, http://zenodo.org/record/4624210 : {"references": ["Owen R. 1841. Description of a new genus and species of sponge (Euplectella aspergillum). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 9: 3 - 5.", "Tabachnick KR. 2002. Family Euplectellidae Gray, 1867. In: Hooper JNA, Van Soest RWM, eds. Systema Porifera: A guide to the classification of sponges. Vol. 2. New York: Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, 1388 - 1434.", "Topsent E. 1910. Les Hexasterophora recueillies par la ' Scotia' dans l' Antarctique. Bulletin de l ' Institut Oceanographique, Monaco 166: 1 - 18.", "Schulze FE. 1904. Hexactinellida. Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf der Dampfer ' Valdivia ' 1898 - 1899 (4): 1 - 266.", "Schulze FE. 1886. Uber den Bau und das System der Hexactinelliden. Berlin: Abhandlungen der Koniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1 - 97.", "Schulze FE. 1896. Hexactinelliden des indischen Oceanes: II. Theil Die Hexasterophora. Vol. 3. Berlin: Abhandlungen der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1 - 92."]} Text Antarc* Antarctique* DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Pacific