Stryphnus levis Kelly & Sim-Smith, 2012, sp. nov.
Stryphnus levis sp. nov. (Fig. 2 B, 6 E–H, 8) Material examined. Holotype ― NIWA 54501: NIWA Stn TAN0906/ 3, Whananaki, East Coast of Northland, 35.500 ° S, 174.541 ° E, 64–66 m, 4 Jul 2009. Paratypes ― NIWA 57349: NIWA Stn TAN0906/ 235, north of the Cavalli Islands, 34.876 ° S, 173.916 ° E, 114–117...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6168621 2023-05-15T17:37:57+02:00 Stryphnus levis Kelly & Sim-Smith, 2012, sp. nov. Kelly, Michelle Sim-Smith, Carina 2012-12-31 https://zenodo.org/record/6168621 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6168621 unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://zoobank.org/0920351B-614E-4E91-B1B2-4EC215483666 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C987BFFFE1FFC709A489F7FE285D69 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/lsid/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:0920351B-614E-4E91-B1B2-4EC215483666 doi:10.5281/zenodo.282353 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF0FFC7FFF5FFD109338F55FFFF5811 doi:10.5281/zenodo.282355 doi:10.5281/zenodo.282359 http://zoobank.org/51EB9328-9954-4017-9CA0-11E7D0E2DBF9 doi:10.5281/zenodo.6168620 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/6168621 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6168621 oai:zenodo.org:6168621 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode A review of Ancorina, Stryphnus, and Ecionemia (Demospongiae, Astrophorida, Ancorinidae), with descriptions of new species from New Zealand waters, pp. 1-47 in Zootaxa 3480 21-23 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Porifera Demospongiae Astrophorida Ancorinidae Stryphnus Stryphnus levis info:eu-repo/semantics/other publication-taxonomictreatment 2012 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.616862110.5281/zenodo.28235310.5281/zenodo.28235510.5281/zenodo.28235910.5281/zenodo.6168620 2023-03-10T13:20:10Z Stryphnus levis sp. nov. (Fig. 2 B, 6 E–H, 8) Material examined. Holotype ― NIWA 54501: NIWA Stn TAN0906/ 3, Whananaki, East Coast of Northland, 35.500 ° S, 174.541 ° E, 64–66 m, 4 Jul 2009. Paratypes ― NIWA 57349: NIWA Stn TAN0906/ 235, north of the Cavalli Islands, 34.876 ° S, 173.916 ° E, 114–117 m, 18 Jul 2009; NIWA 62045: NIWA Stn KAH 9615 /089, North Cape, 38.460 ° S, 173.828 ° E, 122 m, 1 Oct 1989. Other material: NIWA 75571: TAN 1108 / 250 Ranfurly Bank, northeast of East Cape, 37.319 ° S, 178.867 ° W, 110–113 m, 0 1 Jun 2011. Type locality. North Cape. Distribution. Northeast New Zealand, from North Cape to Whananaki. Description. Stout rounded conical lobes, 150 mm high x 60 mm thick, arising from a massive base, about 200 mm x 160 mm (Fig. 2 B). Ectosome is 1.5 mm thick and clearly visible in life on the cut surface, and sponge is invested with a 1.5–2 mm thick encrustation of Desmacella dendyi. Small perforations are visible through the surface encrustation housing polychaete worms and their tubes. Surface is smooth, featureless, and velvety to the touch. Texture is firm, compressible, interior tough and siliceous. Colour is bright orange in life owing to encrusting D. dendyi, colour in ethanol is beige throughout. Skeleton. Ectosome is 1250–1500 µm deep and clearly differentiated from the underlying choanosome, which is dense and heavily pigmented by comparison. The ectosome is translucent, diaphanous, and cavernous, with large aquiferous channels, and appears to be lightly permeated with fibrillar collagen, especially towards the lower boundary. Amphisanidasters form a thin dispersed crust on the outer surface of the sponge and are only very lightly scattered below this and throughout the choanosome. Large oxeas extend well beyond the surface of the sponge, sometimes grouped in untidy bundles, and are orientated paratangentially or obliquely to the surface. The oxeas hold an encrustation of D. dendyi about 125–250 µm above the surface. Dichotriaenes are rare, and scattered with no particular ... Other/Unknown Material North Cape Zenodo New Zealand North Cape ENVELOPE(165.700,165.700,-70.650,-70.650) East Cape ENVELOPE(-45.183,-45.183,-60.633,-60.633) |
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Stryphnus levis sp. nov. (Fig. 2 B, 6 E–H, 8) Material examined. Holotype ― NIWA 54501: NIWA Stn TAN0906/ 3, Whananaki, East Coast of Northland, 35.500 ° S, 174.541 ° E, 64–66 m, 4 Jul 2009. Paratypes ― NIWA 57349: NIWA Stn TAN0906/ 235, north of the Cavalli Islands, 34.876 ° S, 173.916 ° E, 114–117 m, 18 Jul 2009; NIWA 62045: NIWA Stn KAH 9615 /089, North Cape, 38.460 ° S, 173.828 ° E, 122 m, 1 Oct 1989. Other material: NIWA 75571: TAN 1108 / 250 Ranfurly Bank, northeast of East Cape, 37.319 ° S, 178.867 ° W, 110–113 m, 0 1 Jun 2011. Type locality. North Cape. Distribution. Northeast New Zealand, from North Cape to Whananaki. Description. Stout rounded conical lobes, 150 mm high x 60 mm thick, arising from a massive base, about 200 mm x 160 mm (Fig. 2 B). Ectosome is 1.5 mm thick and clearly visible in life on the cut surface, and sponge is invested with a 1.5–2 mm thick encrustation of Desmacella dendyi. Small perforations are visible through the surface encrustation housing polychaete worms and their tubes. Surface is smooth, featureless, and velvety to the touch. Texture is firm, compressible, interior tough and siliceous. Colour is bright orange in life owing to encrusting D. dendyi, colour in ethanol is beige throughout. Skeleton. Ectosome is 1250–1500 µm deep and clearly differentiated from the underlying choanosome, which is dense and heavily pigmented by comparison. The ectosome is translucent, diaphanous, and cavernous, with large aquiferous channels, and appears to be lightly permeated with fibrillar collagen, especially towards the lower boundary. Amphisanidasters form a thin dispersed crust on the outer surface of the sponge and are only very lightly scattered below this and throughout the choanosome. Large oxeas extend well beyond the surface of the sponge, sometimes grouped in untidy bundles, and are orientated paratangentially or obliquely to the surface. The oxeas hold an encrustation of D. dendyi about 125–250 µm above the surface. Dichotriaenes are rare, and scattered with no particular ... |
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Stryphnus levis Kelly & Sim-Smith, 2012, sp. nov. |
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Stryphnus levis Kelly & Sim-Smith, 2012, sp. nov. |
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Stryphnus levis Kelly & Sim-Smith, 2012, sp. nov. |
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