Racekiela andina sp. nov. (Spongillida: Spongillidae): first report of a freshwater sponge from the Venezuelan Andes

The genus Racekiela Bass & Volkmer-Ribeiro, 1998 comprises six species of freshwater sponges distributed along the Palaearctic, Nearctic and Neotropical regions (Van Soest et al. 2017). They are characterized by an isodictyal skeleton solely of acanthoxeas, sparse spongin fibers, and tri-layered...

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Main Authors: HERNÁNDEZ, VICTOR M. Q., BARREAT, JOSÉ G. N.
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Language:English
Published: Mangolia Press 2017
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spelling ftmagnoliapress:oai:https://mapress.com/oai/:article/21551 2023-07-16T03:58:20+02:00 Racekiela andina sp. nov. (Spongillida: Spongillidae): first report of a freshwater sponge from the Venezuelan Andes HERNÁNDEZ, VICTOR M. Q. BARREAT, JOSÉ G. N. 2017-10-31 application/pdf https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4341.2.8 eng eng Mangolia Press https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4341.2.8/12791 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4341.2.8 Copyright (c) 2017 Magnolia press Zootaxa; Vol. 4341 No. 2: 31 Oct. 2017; 275–278 1175-5334 1175-5326 10.11646/zootaxa.4341.2 Porifera Spongillida Spongillidae info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftmagnoliapress https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4341.2 2023-06-27T17:22:53Z The genus Racekiela Bass & Volkmer-Ribeiro, 1998 comprises six species of freshwater sponges distributed along the Palaearctic, Nearctic and Neotropical regions (Van Soest et al. 2017). They are characterized by an isodictyal skeleton solely of acanthoxeas, sparse spongin fibers, and tri-layered gemmules with radially embedded gemmoscleres of two types, short birotules and long pseudobirotules (Manconi & Pronzato 2002; Volkmer-Ribeiro & Machado 2007). Four species occur in the Northern Hemisphere: R. biceps (Lindenschmidt, 1950) from Michigan (Lindenschmidt 1950), R. pictouensis (Potts, 1885) from eastern Canada to New York (Penney & Racek 1968), R. ryderii (Potts, 1882) which ranges from eastern North America to the British Isles, Faroes and Norway (Manconi & Pronzato 2002), and the recently described R. montemflumina Carballo, Cruz-Barraza, Yáñez & Gómez, 2017 from Northwestern Mexico (Carballo et al. 2017). It is worthy to note that R. pictouensis is considered to be an ecomorph of R. ryderii by several authors (Porrier 1977; Ricciardi & Reiswig 1993). The other two species, R. cavernicola (Volkmer-Ribeiro, Bichuette & Machado, 2010) and R. sheilae (Volkmer-Ribeiro, De Rosa-Barbosa & Tavares, 1988), are both known only from Brazil (Volkmer-Ribeiro & Machado 2007; Volkmer-Ribeiro et al. 2010). Here we describe a new member of the genus, found in lakes of high-mountain ecosystems, or páramos, in the Cordillera de Mérida. This constitutes the first record of specimens belonging to Racekiela for the Andes and Venezuela. Article in Journal/Newspaper Faroes Magnolia press Barraza ENVELOPE(-60.700,-60.700,-63.000,-63.000) Canada Norway Yáñez ENVELOPE(-65.417,-65.417,-67.317,-67.317) Zootaxa 4341 2
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Spongillida
Spongillidae
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Spongillida
Spongillidae
HERNÁNDEZ, VICTOR M. Q.
BARREAT, JOSÉ G. N.
Racekiela andina sp. nov. (Spongillida: Spongillidae): first report of a freshwater sponge from the Venezuelan Andes
topic_facet Porifera
Spongillida
Spongillidae
description The genus Racekiela Bass & Volkmer-Ribeiro, 1998 comprises six species of freshwater sponges distributed along the Palaearctic, Nearctic and Neotropical regions (Van Soest et al. 2017). They are characterized by an isodictyal skeleton solely of acanthoxeas, sparse spongin fibers, and tri-layered gemmules with radially embedded gemmoscleres of two types, short birotules and long pseudobirotules (Manconi & Pronzato 2002; Volkmer-Ribeiro & Machado 2007). Four species occur in the Northern Hemisphere: R. biceps (Lindenschmidt, 1950) from Michigan (Lindenschmidt 1950), R. pictouensis (Potts, 1885) from eastern Canada to New York (Penney & Racek 1968), R. ryderii (Potts, 1882) which ranges from eastern North America to the British Isles, Faroes and Norway (Manconi & Pronzato 2002), and the recently described R. montemflumina Carballo, Cruz-Barraza, Yáñez & Gómez, 2017 from Northwestern Mexico (Carballo et al. 2017). It is worthy to note that R. pictouensis is considered to be an ecomorph of R. ryderii by several authors (Porrier 1977; Ricciardi & Reiswig 1993). The other two species, R. cavernicola (Volkmer-Ribeiro, Bichuette & Machado, 2010) and R. sheilae (Volkmer-Ribeiro, De Rosa-Barbosa & Tavares, 1988), are both known only from Brazil (Volkmer-Ribeiro & Machado 2007; Volkmer-Ribeiro et al. 2010). Here we describe a new member of the genus, found in lakes of high-mountain ecosystems, or páramos, in the Cordillera de Mérida. This constitutes the first record of specimens belonging to Racekiela for the Andes and Venezuela.
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author HERNÁNDEZ, VICTOR M. Q.
BARREAT, JOSÉ G. N.
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BARREAT, JOSÉ G. N.
author_sort HERNÁNDEZ, VICTOR M. Q.
title Racekiela andina sp. nov. (Spongillida: Spongillidae): first report of a freshwater sponge from the Venezuelan Andes
title_short Racekiela andina sp. nov. (Spongillida: Spongillidae): first report of a freshwater sponge from the Venezuelan Andes
title_full Racekiela andina sp. nov. (Spongillida: Spongillidae): first report of a freshwater sponge from the Venezuelan Andes
title_fullStr Racekiela andina sp. nov. (Spongillida: Spongillidae): first report of a freshwater sponge from the Venezuelan Andes
title_full_unstemmed Racekiela andina sp. nov. (Spongillida: Spongillidae): first report of a freshwater sponge from the Venezuelan Andes
title_sort racekiela andina sp. nov. (spongillida: spongillidae): first report of a freshwater sponge from the venezuelan andes
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