Hyattella pedunculata Calcinai & Belfiore, 2020

Calcinai, Barbara, Belfiore, Giuseppe, Pica, Daniela, Torsani, Fabrizio, Palma, Marco & Cerrano, Carlo, 2020, Porifera from Ponta do Ouro (Mozambique), European Journal of Taxonomy 698, pp. 1-56 : 8-10

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.698

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4335464

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5D86D9AC-962D-48A7-BF1D-12879B09E573

taxon LSID

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treatment provided by

Valdenar

scientific name

Hyattella pedunculata Calcinai & Belfiore
status

sp. nov.

Hyattella pedunculata Calcinai & Belfiore View in CoL sp. nov.

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Fig. 5 View Fig

Diagnosis

A species of Hyattella characterized by a globular body, supported by a short stalk; small-sized fibers and free of inclusion.

Etymology

The species is named ‘ pedunculata ’ due to its characteristic stalk, in Latin ‘ pedunculus ’.

Material examined

Holotype

PONTA DO OURO • fragment about 7 ×3× 2.5 cm; 26°46′38.829″ S, 32°54′17.381″ E; Waynes; 40.6 m deep; 17 Feb. 2017; Cerrano leg.; MSNG 61418 View Materials .

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Paratype

PONTA DO OURO • 2 fragments, the biggest, preserved dry, is 3× 2× 1.5 cm; Cloud break; 18 May 2015; Torsani leg; MSNG 61419 View Materials .

Description

The sponge is pedunculate and the massive, globular body is supported by a short stalk ( Fig. 5 View Fig A–B). The color is reddish-pink, but in alcohol it turns creamy. The reddish color is still preserved in the dried state. The paratype (MSNG 61419) presents irregular short and thick digitations ( Fig. 5A, C View Fig ) while in the holotype (MSNG 61418) the surface is more even ( Fig. 5B View Fig ). At a microscopic observation, the surface is smooth and appears cribrous; the consistence is firm but compressible. The body is cavernous, completely perforated by large lacunae ( Fig. 5C View Fig ).

SKELETON. It consists of a network of long primary fibers, 10–25 µm, linked by very short secondary fibers, 7.5–20 µm in diameter, forming irregular meshes, around 250 µm wide ( Fig. 5D View Fig ); fibers are free from inclusions. Presence of rounded foreign bodies 100–200 µm in section on superficial cuticle ( Fig. 5E View Fig ).

Remarks

The specimens belong to the genus Hyattella Lendenfeld, 1888 , showing a lacunose body, an unarmoured surface and a skeleton composed by common primary fibers linked by secondary fibers. This species is characterized by the small size of its primary and secondary fibers compared to the size of the fibers in the other species of the genus; moreover, the pedunculate shape is rare among species of the genus Hyattella ; only Hyattella globosa Lendenfeld, 1889 partially fits the studied specimens in the general morphology (spherical sponge, attached by a small base) and in its cribrose surface. The principal differences are in the larger dimensions of the fibers (up to 100 µm) and in the presence of compound meshes creating ‘perforated plates’ in H. globosa .

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