Artemisina brasili Cavalcanti, Santos, Hajdu & Pinheiro, 2016, sp. nov.

Artemisina brasili sp. nov. Type specimens: Holotype. UFPEPOR 2124, Pontas de Pedra (07°37’00’’S – 34°48’51’’W), Goiana Municipality, Pernambuco State, Brazil, intertidal, coll. T. Cavalcanti and G.G. Santos (26/XI/2015). Paratypes. UFPEPOR 2123 (31/ VIII/2015), UFPEPOR 2125 (26/XI/2015), MNRJ 20790...

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Main Authors: Cavalcanti, Thaynã, Santos, George Garcia, Hajdu, Eduardo, Pinheiro, Ulisses
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Demospongiae
Poecilosclerida
Microcionidae
Artemisina
Artemisina brasili
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Demospongiae
Poecilosclerida
Microcionidae
Artemisina
Artemisina brasili
Cavalcanti, Thaynã
Santos, George Garcia
Hajdu, Eduardo
Pinheiro, Ulisses
Artemisina brasili Cavalcanti, Santos, Hajdu & Pinheiro, 2016, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Demospongiae
Poecilosclerida
Microcionidae
Artemisina
Artemisina brasili
description Artemisina brasili sp. nov. Type specimens: Holotype. UFPEPOR 2124, Pontas de Pedra (07°37’00’’S – 34°48’51’’W), Goiana Municipality, Pernambuco State, Brazil, intertidal, coll. T. Cavalcanti and G.G. Santos (26/XI/2015). Paratypes. UFPEPOR 2123 (31/ VIII/2015), UFPEPOR 2125 (26/XI/2015), MNRJ 20790 (23/XII/2015), collected at the type locality. Description of specimens (Fig. 1 A–C, 2A–D). Encrusting sponge (0.5–1.0 mm thick), with elongated papillae 2–5 mm long (Fig. 1 A–B), easily detachable from substrate. Conulose and hispid surface. Consistency soft and compressible. Small oscules (0.2–0.5 mm) observed on papillae. Colour in life dull red (Fig. 1 A), slowly fading in ethanol over about 30 days, becoming gray. Skeleton: (Fig. 1 C). Ectosome with subtylostyles piercing the surface, forming discrete spicule bundles. Choanosomal skeleton in a confused halichondroid reticulation with multispicular ascending megascleres bundles. Microscleres are randomly distributed. Spicules: (Fig. 2 A–D; Table 1). Subtylostyles (145– 298.3 –428 / 2– 3.5 –6 µm): elongated, smooth, slightly curved, stylote forms are present but rare (Fig. 2 A–B); Palmate isochelae (14– 17.4 –21 µm): smooth, lightly curved and abundant (Fig. 2 C); Toxas (51– 57.9 –67 µm): wing-shaped, thin, smooth and rare (Fig. 2 D). Distribution and ecology. Known only from the type locality: Pontas de Pedra beach (Goiana Municipality, Pernambuco State, Northeastern Region, Brazil), intertidal zone. Paratype UFPEPOR 2123 was found associated with the bryozoan Amathia vidovici Heller, 1867. All specimens were growing on sandy rocky substrate. Etymology. The specific name honors the first author’ son Nilton Brasil Câmara Neto. Discussion. Artemisina brasili sp. nov. may be mistaken for the subgenus Clathria ( Axosuberites ) Topsent, 1893, also with echinating spicules absent. However, species of Clathria ( A. ) all have well differentiated axial and extra-axial skeletal architecture. This is markedly distinct from the architecture seen in A. brasili sp. nov. which has a confused halichondroid reticulation and ascending bundles. This latter arrangement is diagnostic for Artemisina . Table 1 compares the new Brazilian species to the known species of Artemisina reported from the Atlantic. The combination of dull red colour, presence of papillae, and its spicule set comprising subtylostyles (145–428 µm), palmate isochelae (14–21 µm) and thin toxas (51–67 µm) sets it apart from every other species. A one-by-one comparison follows. The new species differs from A . erecta by the combination of styles and subtylostyles, smaller isochelae and larger toxas. It is distinguished from A . incrustans by the presence in the latter of two categories of subtylostyles and isochelae, and absence of toxas. It differs from A . melana due to the occurrence of styles and subtylostyles (microspined heads) as megascleres in the Caribbean species. Artemisina melanoides can be easily distinguished from the new species by its thinly encrusting habit, black live color, two categories of megascleres of distinct morphology and dimensions, as well as slightly larger toxas. Artemisina vulcani differs by its massive shape and two categories of styles. Artemisina transiens appears to be the most similar to the new species sharing the presence of subtylostyles, palmate isochelae and toxas of comparable dimensions, but differs by the rounded shape, white colour, and the presence of spines in the bases of its substylostyles (styles sensu Topsent, 1892: 95; see Table 1). : Published as part of Cavalcanti, Thaynã, Santos, George Garcia, Hajdu, Eduardo & Pinheiro, Ulisses, 2016, A new shallow water species of Artemisina Vosmaer, 1885 (Microcionidae, Demospongiae; Porifera) from Northeastern Brazil, pp. 386-390 in Zootaxa 4184 (2) on pages 386-387, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.2.11, http://zenodo.org/record/164801 : {"references": ["Topsent, E. (1892) Contribution a 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, pls I - XI. Avaliable from: http: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / item / 23851 page / 6 / mode / 1 up (Accessed 2 Nov. 2016)"]}
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title_short Artemisina brasili Cavalcanti, Santos, Hajdu & Pinheiro, 2016, sp. nov.
title_full Artemisina brasili Cavalcanti, Santos, Hajdu & Pinheiro, 2016, sp. nov.
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Cavalcanti, Thaynã Santos, George Garcia Hajdu, Eduardo Pinheiro, Ulisses 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6061098 https://zenodo.org/record/6061098 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/164801 http://publication.plazi.org/id/8721FFD5551FFF9EFFB4531EFFB2FF94 http://zoobank.org/202BFCE0-F4BA-4F98-8E0C-4647E33B8395 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4184.2.11 http://zenodo.org/record/164801 http://publication.plazi.org/id/8721FFD5551FFF9EFFB4531EFFB2FF94 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.164802 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.164803 http://zoobank.org/202BFCE0-F4BA-4F98-8E0C-4647E33B8395 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6061097 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Porifera Demospongiae Poecilosclerida Microcionidae Artemisina Artemisina brasili article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6061098 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4184.2.11 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.164802 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.164803 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6061097 2022-04-01T10:07:51Z Artemisina brasili sp. nov. Type specimens: Holotype. UFPEPOR 2124, Pontas de Pedra (07°37’00’’S – 34°48’51’’W), Goiana Municipality, Pernambuco State, Brazil, intertidal, coll. T. Cavalcanti and G.G. Santos (26/XI/2015). Paratypes. UFPEPOR 2123 (31/ VIII/2015), UFPEPOR 2125 (26/XI/2015), MNRJ 20790 (23/XII/2015), collected at the type locality. Description of specimens (Fig. 1 A–C, 2A–D). Encrusting sponge (0.5–1.0 mm thick), with elongated papillae 2–5 mm long (Fig. 1 A–B), easily detachable from substrate. Conulose and hispid surface. Consistency soft and compressible. Small oscules (0.2–0.5 mm) observed on papillae. Colour in life dull red (Fig. 1 A), slowly fading in ethanol over about 30 days, becoming gray. Skeleton: (Fig. 1 C). Ectosome with subtylostyles piercing the surface, forming discrete spicule bundles. Choanosomal skeleton in a confused halichondroid reticulation with multispicular ascending megascleres bundles. Microscleres are randomly distributed. Spicules: (Fig. 2 A–D; Table 1). Subtylostyles (145– 298.3 –428 / 2– 3.5 –6 µm): elongated, smooth, slightly curved, stylote forms are present but rare (Fig. 2 A–B); Palmate isochelae (14– 17.4 –21 µm): smooth, lightly curved and abundant (Fig. 2 C); Toxas (51– 57.9 –67 µm): wing-shaped, thin, smooth and rare (Fig. 2 D). Distribution and ecology. Known only from the type locality: Pontas de Pedra beach (Goiana Municipality, Pernambuco State, Northeastern Region, Brazil), intertidal zone. Paratype UFPEPOR 2123 was found associated with the bryozoan Amathia vidovici Heller, 1867. All specimens were growing on sandy rocky substrate. Etymology. The specific name honors the first author’ son Nilton Brasil Câmara Neto. Discussion. Artemisina brasili sp. nov. may be mistaken for the subgenus Clathria ( Axosuberites ) Topsent, 1893, also with echinating spicules absent. However, species of Clathria ( A. ) all have well differentiated axial and extra-axial skeletal architecture. This is markedly distinct from the architecture seen in A. brasili sp. nov. which has a confused halichondroid reticulation and ascending bundles. This latter arrangement is diagnostic for Artemisina . Table 1 compares the new Brazilian species to the known species of Artemisina reported from the Atlantic. The combination of dull red colour, presence of papillae, and its spicule set comprising subtylostyles (145–428 µm), palmate isochelae (14–21 µm) and thin toxas (51–67 µm) sets it apart from every other species. A one-by-one comparison follows. The new species differs from A . erecta by the combination of styles and subtylostyles, smaller isochelae and larger toxas. It is distinguished from A . incrustans by the presence in the latter of two categories of subtylostyles and isochelae, and absence of toxas. It differs from A . melana due to the occurrence of styles and subtylostyles (microspined heads) as megascleres in the Caribbean species. Artemisina melanoides can be easily distinguished from the new species by its thinly encrusting habit, black live color, two categories of megascleres of distinct morphology and dimensions, as well as slightly larger toxas. Artemisina vulcani differs by its massive shape and two categories of styles. Artemisina transiens appears to be the most similar to the new species sharing the presence of subtylostyles, palmate isochelae and toxas of comparable dimensions, but differs by the rounded shape, white colour, and the presence of spines in the bases of its substylostyles (styles sensu Topsent, 1892: 95; see Table 1). : Published as part of Cavalcanti, Thaynã, Santos, George Garcia, Hajdu, Eduardo & Pinheiro, Ulisses, 2016, A new shallow water species of Artemisina Vosmaer, 1885 (Microcionidae, Demospongiae; Porifera) from Northeastern Brazil, pp. 386-390 in Zootaxa 4184 (2) on pages 386-387, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.2.11, http://zenodo.org/record/164801 : {"references": ["Topsent, E. (1892) Contribution a 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, pls I - XI. Avaliable from: http: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / item / 23851 page / 6 / mode / 1 up (Accessed 2 Nov. 2016)"]} Text Terre-Neuve DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)