Pseudotrachya amaza De Laubenfels 1934

Pseudotrachya amaza (De Laubenfels, 1934) Figures 75 a–d Anomolissa amaza De Laubenfels, 1934: 17. Pseudotrachya hystrix sensu Van Soest & Stentoft 1988: 79, pl. X fig. 1, text-fig. 38. (not: Trachya hystrix Topsent, 1892a) Pseudotrachya amaza Lehnert & Van Soest 1999: 149, fig. 19; Boury-Es...

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Main Author: Van, Rob W. M.
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Summary:Pseudotrachya amaza (De Laubenfels, 1934) Figures 75 a–d Anomolissa amaza De Laubenfels, 1934: 17. Pseudotrachya hystrix sensu Van Soest & Stentoft 1988: 79, pl. X fig. 1, text-fig. 38. (not: Trachya hystrix Topsent, 1892a) Pseudotrachya amaza Lehnert & Van Soest 1999: 149, fig. 19; Boury-Esnault 2002: 218. Material examined. RMNH Por. 9806, Guyana, ‘Luymes’ Guyana Shelf Expedition, station 65, 7.55°N 57.0833°W, depth 63 m, sandy bottom, 31 August 1970; RMNH Por. 9991, Suriname, ‘ Snellius O.C.P.S. ’ Guyana Shelf Expedition, station E66, 7.1°N 56.1783°W, depth 65 m, Agassiz trawl, 13 May 1966. Description. (Fig. 75 a) Coarse, irregular massive to digitate sponges, with microconulose, hispid, faintly grooved surface. Several oscules are visible, approximately 3 mm in diameter. Size of largest specimen 8 x 4.5 x 4 cm. Color orange-brown in alcohol. Consistency firm. Skeleton. Cortical-radiate, with 300–500 µm wide bundles of large styles traversing the choanosome and fanning out near the surface, carrying a dense 200 µm thick cortical palisade of small oxeas. Individual long styles penetrating up to 500 µm beyond the surface. Spicules. (Figs 75 b–d) Long and short styles/anisoxeas, oxeas. Styles/anisoxeas, fusiform, with narrow rounded base and abruptly pointed ends, divided into two more or less distinct but slightly overlapping size categories, (1) larger (Figs 75 b,b1), 1122– 1661 – 2298 x 28 – 41.5 –54 µm, and (2) smaller (Figs 75 c,c1), 498– 663 –990 x 11 – 17.1 –26 µm. Oxeas (Figs 75 d), straight, sharply pointed, 102– 150 –198 x 3 – 4.8 –6 µm. Distribution and ecology. Guyana Shelf, Puerto Rico, Barbados, Jamaica, sandy bottom at 25–100 m depth (Guyana Shelf 63–65 m). Remarks. The present specimens conform closely to previous descriptions. The larger stylote spicules are called oxeas or strongyloxeas by previous authors, because of their fusiform shape, but all are similar. The size categories in these spicules distinguished here are not mentioned by previous authors, but the overall range conforms closely in all descriptions. : Published as part of Van, Rob W. M., 2017, Sponges of the Guyana Shelf, pp. 1-225 in Zootaxa 1 on pages 122-123, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.272951 : {"references": ["De Laubenfels, M. W. (1934) New sponges from the Puerto Rican Deep. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 91, 1 - 28.", "Van Soest, R. W. M. & Stentoft, N. (1988) Barbados Deep-Water Sponges. In: Hummelinck, P. W. & Van der Steen, L. J. (Eds.), Uitgaven van de Natuurwetenschappelijke Studiekring voor Suriname en de Nederlandse Antillen. No. 122. Studies on the Fauna of Curacao and other Caribbean Islands, 70 (215), 1 - 175. Avaliable from: http: // www. repository. naturalis. nl / document / 549872 (Accessed 11 Jan. 2017)", "Topsent, E. (1892 a) Contribution l'etude des Spongiaires de l'Atlantique Nord (Golfe de Gascogne, Terre-Neuve, Acores). Resultats des campagnes scientifiques accomplies par le Prince Albert I. Monaco, 2, 1 - 165", "Lehnert, H. & Van Soest, R. W. M. (1999) More North Jamaican deep fore-reef sponges. Beaufortia, 49 (12), 141 - 169. Avaliable from: http: // www. repository. naturalis. nl / document / 548549 (Accessed 11 Jan. 2017)"]}