Mycale (Mycale) brownorum Goodwin & Brickle 2012, sp. nov.

Mycale (Mycale) brownorum sp. nov. (Figure 17) Type material: Holotype: Sample in 95% ethanol, tissue section and spicule preparation on slides. BELUM Mc 7588. Prion Island Site 2, South Georgia (54°001.862’S, 37° 15.032’W); depth 18m; collected by C. Goodwin, D. Poncet, and P. Brewin, 19 th Novembe...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Demospongiae
Poecilosclerida
Mycalidae
Mycale
Mycale brownorum
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Demospongiae
Poecilosclerida
Mycalidae
Mycale
Mycale brownorum
Goodwin, Claire
Brickle, Paul
Mycale (Mycale) brownorum Goodwin & Brickle 2012, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Demospongiae
Poecilosclerida
Mycalidae
Mycale
Mycale brownorum
description Mycale (Mycale) brownorum sp. nov. (Figure 17) Type material: Holotype: Sample in 95% ethanol, tissue section and spicule preparation on slides. BELUM Mc 7588. Prion Island Site 2, South Georgia (54°001.862’S, 37° 15.032’W); depth 18m; collected by C. Goodwin, D. Poncet, and P. Brewin, 19 th November 2010. Paratypes: Samples in 95% ethanol, tissue section and spicule preparation on slides. BELUM Mc 7586. Prion Island Site 2, South Georgia (54°001.862’S, 37° 15.032’W); depth 18m; collected by C. Goodwin, D. Poncet, and P. Brewin, 19 th November 2010. BELUM Mc 7593. Prion Island Site 2, South Georgia (54°001.862’S, 37° 15.032’W); depth 18m; collected by C. Goodwin, D. Poncet, and P. Brewin, 19 th November 2010. BELUM Mc 7621. Right Whale Bay, South Georgia (54°00.173’S, 37° 40.856’W); depth 18m; collected by C. Goodwin, J. Brown and S. Brown, 21 st November 2010. Etymology: Named after Dr Judith Brown, Diving Officer for the expedition and her husband, Steve Brown, member of the expedition dive team. External morphology: In situ appearance: Yellow crust, up to 10mm thick. On the surface of the sponge the ectosomal spicule mesh is visible, giving a honeycomb appearance. Three specimens were growing over algae attached to bedrock. One specimen (Mc7621) is a thicker crust in which the surface has developed into a series of small lumps (Fig. 17a). Preserved appearance: Fragile white specimen which breaks easily into strands formed by the columns of the choanosomal skeleton. The ectosomal layer is more solid and glassily smooth. Skeleton: The choanosomal skeleton is formed of thick (up to 15 spicules wide) ascending columns of mycalostyles which divide towards the ectosome in a dendritic pattern. The ectosome is a tangential confused layer of mycalostyles. Chelae present throughout skeleton, the larger category are in rosettes (Fig. 17b). Spicules: Measurements from Mc7588. Mycalostyles: 448(601)537 by 11.4(15.6)20.3µm base with an oval tylote, other end coming to a rounded point (Fig. 17c). Anisochelae: two categories 30.5(44.4)52.6 and 67.2(81.7)88.0µm (Fig. 17d, e). Remarks: This species can be distinguished from most species the subgenus Mycale (Mycale ) by its smaller mycalostyle size or the categories of microscleres, which are present (Table 9). It has a similar size range of mycalostyles to M. doellojuradoi Burton, 1940 but this has three categories of chelae, the smallest being 18µm. Descriptions of other species in the genus were examined in case of taxonomic confusions; these could be distinguished by differences in the size of mycalostyles or the categories of microscleres present. : Published as part of Goodwin, Claire & Brickle, Paul, 2012, Sponge biodiversity of South Georgia island with descriptions of fifteen new species, pp. 1-48 in Zootaxa 3542 on pages 31-32 : {"references": ["Burton, M. (1940) Las Esponjas marinas del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. (Parte 1). Anales del Museo argentino de ciencias naturales \" Bernardino Rivadavia \", 40, 95 - 121."]}
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title_short Mycale (Mycale) brownorum Goodwin & Brickle 2012, sp. nov.
title_full Mycale (Mycale) brownorum Goodwin & Brickle 2012, sp. nov.
title_fullStr Mycale (Mycale) brownorum Goodwin & Brickle 2012, sp. nov.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5258194 2023-05-15T18:21:30+02:00 Mycale (Mycale) brownorum Goodwin & Brickle 2012, sp. nov. Goodwin, Claire Brickle, Paul 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5258194 https://zenodo.org/record/5258194 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF1FFE4FFB1FFEDB133FFDC93053766 http://zoobank.org/8D917062-2FC8-4EE9-83A0-FDDCB6A08F45 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF1FFE4FFB1FFEDB133FFDC93053766 http://zoobank.org/8D917062-2FC8-4EE9-83A0-FDDCB6A08F45 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5258195 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Porifera Demospongiae Poecilosclerida Mycalidae Mycale Mycale brownorum Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5258194 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5258195 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Mycale (Mycale) brownorum sp. nov. (Figure 17) Type material: Holotype: Sample in 95% ethanol, tissue section and spicule preparation on slides. BELUM Mc 7588. Prion Island Site 2, South Georgia (54°001.862’S, 37° 15.032’W); depth 18m; collected by C. Goodwin, D. Poncet, and P. Brewin, 19 th November 2010. Paratypes: Samples in 95% ethanol, tissue section and spicule preparation on slides. BELUM Mc 7586. Prion Island Site 2, South Georgia (54°001.862’S, 37° 15.032’W); depth 18m; collected by C. Goodwin, D. Poncet, and P. Brewin, 19 th November 2010. BELUM Mc 7593. Prion Island Site 2, South Georgia (54°001.862’S, 37° 15.032’W); depth 18m; collected by C. Goodwin, D. Poncet, and P. Brewin, 19 th November 2010. BELUM Mc 7621. Right Whale Bay, South Georgia (54°00.173’S, 37° 40.856’W); depth 18m; collected by C. Goodwin, J. Brown and S. Brown, 21 st November 2010. Etymology: Named after Dr Judith Brown, Diving Officer for the expedition and her husband, Steve Brown, member of the expedition dive team. External morphology: In situ appearance: Yellow crust, up to 10mm thick. On the surface of the sponge the ectosomal spicule mesh is visible, giving a honeycomb appearance. Three specimens were growing over algae attached to bedrock. One specimen (Mc7621) is a thicker crust in which the surface has developed into a series of small lumps (Fig. 17a). Preserved appearance: Fragile white specimen which breaks easily into strands formed by the columns of the choanosomal skeleton. The ectosomal layer is more solid and glassily smooth. Skeleton: The choanosomal skeleton is formed of thick (up to 15 spicules wide) ascending columns of mycalostyles which divide towards the ectosome in a dendritic pattern. The ectosome is a tangential confused layer of mycalostyles. Chelae present throughout skeleton, the larger category are in rosettes (Fig. 17b). Spicules: Measurements from Mc7588. Mycalostyles: 448(601)537 by 11.4(15.6)20.3µm base with an oval tylote, other end coming to a rounded point (Fig. 17c). Anisochelae: two categories 30.5(44.4)52.6 and 67.2(81.7)88.0µm (Fig. 17d, e). Remarks: This species can be distinguished from most species the subgenus Mycale (Mycale ) by its smaller mycalostyle size or the categories of microscleres, which are present (Table 9). It has a similar size range of mycalostyles to M. doellojuradoi Burton, 1940 but this has three categories of chelae, the smallest being 18µm. Descriptions of other species in the genus were examined in case of taxonomic confusions; these could be distinguished by differences in the size of mycalostyles or the categories of microscleres present. : Published as part of Goodwin, Claire & Brickle, Paul, 2012, Sponge biodiversity of South Georgia island with descriptions of fifteen new species, pp. 1-48 in Zootaxa 3542 on pages 31-32 : {"references": ["Burton, M. (1940) Las Esponjas marinas del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. (Parte 1). Anales del Museo argentino de ciencias naturales \" Bernardino Rivadavia \", 40, 95 - 121."]} Text South Georgia Island DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Argentino Burton ENVELOPE(166.733,166.733,-72.550,-72.550) South Georgia Island ENVELOPE(-36.750,-36.750,-54.250,-54.250) Goodwin ENVELOPE(-62.833,-62.833,-65.100,-65.100) Prion Island ENVELOPE(-37.259,-37.259,-54.024,-54.024) Whale Bay ENVELOPE(69.360,69.360,-49.131,-49.131) Right Whale Bay ENVELOPE(-37.683,-37.683,-54.000,-54.000)