Mycale (Carmia) tubiporicola, Van & Aryasari & De, 2021

Van, Rob W. M., Aryasari, Ratih & De, Nicole J., 2021, Mycale species of the tropical Indo-West Pacific (Porifera, Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida), Zootaxa 4912 (1), pp. 1-212 : 75-78

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4912.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4450958

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/361087A7-FF8F-FFED-55AB-F9B7508FCEB0

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Plazi

scientific name

Mycale (Carmia) tubiporicola
status

sp. nov.

Mycale (Carmia) tubiporicola View in CoL sp.nov.

Figs 49 View FIGURE 49 a–b, 50a–c, 44a–c

Mycale View in CoL spec. Van Soest & Verseveldt 1987: 28, figs 1–3; Erhardt & Baensch 2000: 52; Van Soest & Hajdu 2002: 680.

Material examined. Holotype ZMA Por. 09261, Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara, Komodo, NE cape, 8.4833°S 119.5683°E, coastal reef with sandy bottom, depth 1–4 m, snorkeling, coll. R. W.M. van Soest, Indonesia-Dutch Snellius II Expedition stat. 096, field nr. 096/ II/19 , 20 September 1984. GoogleMaps

Paratype ZMA Por. 08009, Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara, E of Komodo, Teluk Slawi, 8.6°S 119.52°E, coastal reef with sandy bottom, depth 1–4 m, snorkeling, coll GoogleMaps . R. W.M. van Soest, Indonesia-Dutch Snellius II Expedition stat. 069, field nr. 069 / II/16 , 17 September 1984 ; paratype ZMA Por. 09280, Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara, Komodo, NE cape, 8.4833°S 119.5683°E, coastal reef with sandy bottom, depth 1–4 m, snorkeling, coll GoogleMaps . R. W.M. van Soest, Indonesia-Dutch Snellius II Expedition stat. 096, field nr. 096 / II/19 , 20 September 1984 ; paratype ZMA Por. 09281, Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara, Komodo, NE cape, 8.4833°S 119.5683°E, coastal reef with sandy bottom, depth 1–4 m, snorkeling, coll GoogleMaps . R. W.M. van Soest, Indonesia-Dutch Snellius II Expedition stat. 096, field nr. 096 / II/19 , 20 September 1984 ; paratype ZMA Por. 09283, Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara, Komodo, NE cape, 8.4833°S 119.5683°E, coastal reef with sandy bottom, depth 1–4 m, snorkeling, coll GoogleMaps . R. W.M. van Soest, Indonesia-Dutch Snellius II Expedition stat. 096, field nr. 096 / II/19 , 20 September 1984 ; paratype ZMA Por. 09315, Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara, E of Komodo, Teluk Slawi, 8.6°S 119.52°E, coastal reef with sandy bottom, depth 1–4 m, snorkeling, coll GoogleMaps . R. W.M. van Soest, Indonesia-Dutch Snellius II Expedition stat. 069, field nr. 069 / II/16 , 17 September 1984 .

Not type material: ZMA Por. 09282, Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara, Komodo , NE cape, 8.4833°S 119.5683°E, coastal reef with sandy bottom, depth 1–4 m, snorkeling, coll. R. W.M. van Soest, Indonesia-Dutch Snellius II Expedition stat. 096, field nr. 096/ II/19 , 20 September 1984 (dried) GoogleMaps ; ZMA Por. 16695, Indonesia, Sulawesi, SW Sulawesi, Spermonde Archipelago, Kapoposang , 5.1338°S 119.3381°E, SCUBA, coll. N.J. de Voogd, field nr. NV/ KP/020900/120, 2 September 2000 GoogleMaps ; ZMA Por. 22224, Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara, Komodo , NE cape, 8.4833°S 119.5683°E, coastal reef with sandy bottom, depth 1–4 m, snorkeling, coll. R. W.M. van Soest, Indonesia-Dutch Snellius II Expedition stat. 096, field nr. 096/ II/19 , 20 September 1984 (dried) GoogleMaps ; RMNH Por. 5310, Indonesia, Halmahera, Tidore Desa Tahua , 4.75275°N 127.39203°E, depth 3 m, SCUBA, coll. B.Hoeksema, Ternate-Halmahera Expedition stat. TER.07, field nr. TER07/281009/061, 28 October 2009 GoogleMaps .

Description ( Figs 49 View FIGURE 49 a–b, 50a–c). The pale-white tissues and skeleton of the present Mycale specimens are intimately intertwined with specimens of the octocoral Tubipora musica L., forming tube-like structures not found in free T. musica individuals. Apparently, the sponge has caused the octocoral to form these tubes, an obvious advantageous growth form for an otherwise encrusting sponge without elaborate supporting skeleton. Van Soest & Verseveldt (1987) gave an extensive description of the present symbiotic association with Tubipora musica , including drawings made from histological sections, reproduced here in Fig. 50c View FIGURE 50 . We refer to this paper for more details, confining ourselves to measurements and illustrations of the spicule complement.

Skeleton ( Fig. 50b View FIGURE 50 ). Not clearly developed. Megascleres in vague bundles or scattered singly in low density. Microscleres abundant, rosettes of anisochelae not clearly developed, but clustered anisochelae are not uncommon.

Spicules ( Figs 51 View FIGURE 51 a–c). Mycalostyles, anisochelae, sigmas.

Mycalostyles ( Figs 51a,a View FIGURE 51 1 View FIGURE 1 ), comparatively robust, straight, with prominent heads and pointed opposite endings, 202– 237.8 –262 x 4– 5.1 – 6 µm.

Anisochelae I ( Figs 51b View FIGURE 51 ), usually solitary but one rosette-like cluster was found in ZMA Por. 09280; shape of individual spicule narrow, median alae parallel and close to the shaft, lower median alae with upwards extended finger-shaped lobe, free part of the shaft 20% of spicule length, 16– 24.2 – 27 µm.

Sigmas ( Fig. 51c View FIGURE 51 ), robust, thickness 2.5–3 µm, often symmetrical, comparatively narrow, 84– 95.2 – 119 µm. A few thin small sigmas (20–30 µm) were found in one of the specimens (paratype ZMA Por. 08009), but it is uncertain whether they were proper.

Distribution and ecology. Indonesia, particularly common around the island of Komodo, also found off SW Sulawesi and Halmahera; sandy bottom in bays and lagoons, down to 4 m.

Etymology. The name means ‘dwelling on Tubipora ’ referring to the likely symbiosis of the sponge with its ‘host’ Tubipora musica .

Remarks. The features of this new species, apart from its co-habitation with Tubipora musica are the large symmetrical sigmas in combination with a single category of narrow-shaped anisochelae and straight comparatively robust mycalostyles. Earlier speculation ( Van Soest & Verseveldt 1987) that this species could be free-living elsewhere in Indonesia has so far been demonstrated as unproven. No Mycale (Carmia) species with similar skeletal characters was found among the many specimens studied from the region. This confirms its hypothesized symbiotic nature.

ZMA

Universiteit van Amsterdam, Zoologisch Museum

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Porifera

Class

Demospongiae

Order

Poecilosclerida

Family

Mycalidae

Genus

Mycale

Loc

Mycale (Carmia) tubiporicola

Van, Rob W. M., Aryasari, Ratih & De, Nicole J. 2021
2021
Loc

Mycale

Van Soest, R. W. M. & Hajdu, E. 2002: 680
Erhardt, H. & Baensch, H. A. 2000: 52
Van Soest, R. W. M. & Verseveldt, J. 1987: 28
1987
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