Clathrina brandtae Rapp, Göcke, Tendal & Janussen, 2013, sp. nov.

Clathrina brandtae sp. nov. (Figure 2, Table 2) Synonyms and citations: Clathrina primordialis (Jenkin 1908 pars: 6; Brøndsted 1931 pars: 4-9; Koltun 1976: 163; Barthel et al. 1997: 46–47); Clathrina sp. nov. 14 (Klautau et al. 2013). Type locality: Eckström Shelf, Eastern Weddell Sea, Antarctica. S...

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Main Authors: Rapp, Hans Tore, Göcke, Christian, Tendal, Ole Secher, Janussen, Dorte
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5672232 2023-05-15T13:44:21+02:00 Clathrina brandtae Rapp, Göcke, Tendal & Janussen, 2013, sp. nov. Rapp, Hans Tore Göcke, Christian Tendal, Ole Secher Janussen, Dorte 2013-12-31 https://zenodo.org/record/5672232 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5672232 unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://treatment.plazi.org/id/362787948A230C6DFF0AFA90503A8E23 doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3692.1.9 http://zenodo.org/record/218976 http://publication.plazi.org/id/CA1EFFEC8A200C68FF9DFFD9534E8A5F doi:10.5281/zenodo.218978 http://zoobank.org/9DF47E82-8FED-434D-8CB1-81DCBCCB2951 doi:10.5281/zenodo.5672231 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/5672232 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5672232 oai:zenodo.org:5672232 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Two new species of calcareous sponges (Porifera: Calcarea) from the deep Antarctic Eckström Shelf and a revised list of species found in Antarctic waters, pp. 149-159 in Zootaxa 3692(1) 152-154 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Porifera Calcarea Clathrinida Clathrinidae Clathrina Clathrina brandtae info:eu-repo/semantics/other publication-taxonomictreatment 2013 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.567223210.11646/zootaxa.3692.1.910.5281/zenodo.21897810.5281/zenodo.5672231 2023-03-10T14:24:43Z Clathrina brandtae sp. nov. (Figure 2, Table 2) Synonyms and citations: Clathrina primordialis (Jenkin 1908 pars: 6; Brøndsted 1931 pars: 4-9; Koltun 1976: 163; Barthel et al. 1997: 46–47); Clathrina sp. nov. 14 (Klautau et al. 2013). Type locality: Eckström Shelf, Eastern Weddell Sea, Antarctica. SYSTCO station 71 / 48 - 1 at 70 ° 23.94 ' S, 8 ° 19.14 ' W, 602.1 m depth to 70 ° 23.89 ' S, 8 ° 18.67 ' W, 595.2 m depth. Type material: Holotype SMF 11867, paratype SMF 11866 (fragmented specimen), both from the type locality. Additional material examined: EASIZ Expedition. Weddell Sea (1 incomplete specimen), st ps 39 / 24, 21.02.1996, 71°S 8.15 ’W, 118–123 m depth (Barthel et al. 1997). Etymology: Named after Professor Angelika Brandt for her great efforts organizing the ANDEEP and SYSTCO expeditions. Description: Clathrinidae composed of a clathroid body of very irregularly and loosely anastomosing tubes. The cormus is narrower at the base than in the oscular region. The holotype is 1.5 cm high and 1 cm wide. There is one apical osculum. The paratype and additional material examined are fragmentary and the true shape of the cormus is not clear. Colour in life is yellowish beige and almost white in alcohol. No granular cells could be observed. Consistency is soft. The skeleton is composed of regular triactines and regular to subregular tetractines. Tetractines is the most abundant spicule type (Figure 2 B). Spicules are intermingled without any organization (Figure 2 C). However, the spicules of the single tubes are overlapping and therefore form a thicker layer than is found in the most simply built species of Clathrina. The apical actines of the tetractines are pointing into the interior of the asconoid tubes. Triactines are most common in the outermost layer of the tube wall. Otherwise there is no special orientation of the spicules. Spicules: Triactines: They are regular with slender and sharply pointed and conical actines (102-153 - 200 µm x 7 µm) (Table 2, Figure 2). Spicule Length ( Μ m) Width ( Μ m) min ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Weddell Sea Zenodo Weddell Weddell Sea
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Calcarea
Clathrinida
Clathrinidae
Clathrina
Clathrina brandtae
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Calcarea
Clathrinida
Clathrinidae
Clathrina
Clathrina brandtae
Rapp, Hans Tore
Göcke, Christian
Tendal, Ole Secher
Janussen, Dorte
Clathrina brandtae Rapp, Göcke, Tendal & Janussen, 2013, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Calcarea
Clathrinida
Clathrinidae
Clathrina
Clathrina brandtae
description Clathrina brandtae sp. nov. (Figure 2, Table 2) Synonyms and citations: Clathrina primordialis (Jenkin 1908 pars: 6; Brøndsted 1931 pars: 4-9; Koltun 1976: 163; Barthel et al. 1997: 46–47); Clathrina sp. nov. 14 (Klautau et al. 2013). Type locality: Eckström Shelf, Eastern Weddell Sea, Antarctica. SYSTCO station 71 / 48 - 1 at 70 ° 23.94 ' S, 8 ° 19.14 ' W, 602.1 m depth to 70 ° 23.89 ' S, 8 ° 18.67 ' W, 595.2 m depth. Type material: Holotype SMF 11867, paratype SMF 11866 (fragmented specimen), both from the type locality. Additional material examined: EASIZ Expedition. Weddell Sea (1 incomplete specimen), st ps 39 / 24, 21.02.1996, 71°S 8.15 ’W, 118–123 m depth (Barthel et al. 1997). Etymology: Named after Professor Angelika Brandt for her great efforts organizing the ANDEEP and SYSTCO expeditions. Description: Clathrinidae composed of a clathroid body of very irregularly and loosely anastomosing tubes. The cormus is narrower at the base than in the oscular region. The holotype is 1.5 cm high and 1 cm wide. There is one apical osculum. The paratype and additional material examined are fragmentary and the true shape of the cormus is not clear. Colour in life is yellowish beige and almost white in alcohol. No granular cells could be observed. Consistency is soft. The skeleton is composed of regular triactines and regular to subregular tetractines. Tetractines is the most abundant spicule type (Figure 2 B). Spicules are intermingled without any organization (Figure 2 C). However, the spicules of the single tubes are overlapping and therefore form a thicker layer than is found in the most simply built species of Clathrina. The apical actines of the tetractines are pointing into the interior of the asconoid tubes. Triactines are most common in the outermost layer of the tube wall. Otherwise there is no special orientation of the spicules. Spicules: Triactines: They are regular with slender and sharply pointed and conical actines (102-153 - 200 µm x 7 µm) (Table 2, Figure 2). Spicule Length ( Μ m) Width ( Μ m) min ...
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Göcke, Christian
Tendal, Ole Secher
Janussen, Dorte
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Janussen, Dorte
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title Clathrina brandtae Rapp, Göcke, Tendal & Janussen, 2013, sp. nov.
title_short Clathrina brandtae Rapp, Göcke, Tendal & Janussen, 2013, sp. nov.
title_full Clathrina brandtae Rapp, Göcke, Tendal & Janussen, 2013, sp. nov.
title_fullStr Clathrina brandtae Rapp, Göcke, Tendal & Janussen, 2013, sp. nov.
title_full_unstemmed Clathrina brandtae Rapp, Göcke, Tendal & Janussen, 2013, sp. nov.
title_sort clathrina brandtae rapp, göcke, tendal & janussen, 2013, sp. nov.
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