Clathrina clara Klautau & Valentine, 2003

(Figures 6 A–D)

Synonymy:

Clathrina clara Klautau & Valentine 2003: 46–47, fig. 39; Veena and Laxmilatha 2011: 2–3, fig.1, 2

Material examined: 1 specimen, ZSI/ANRC–20973, September 15, 2017, Rutland Island (site I), South Andaman, Coll. Preeti Pereira.

Description: Encrusting on the undersurface of rocks shaded from sunlight; the specimen examined comprised a thin network of loosely anastomosed tubes. Water-collecting tubes are present, with raised oscula (0.5 cm high and 1cm wide); specimen colour white when alive and on preservation (Fig. 6A); consistency soft and fragile.

Spicules: The spicules are equiangular and equiradiate triactines in two size categories (Fig. 6B); actines smooth, conical, with sharp ends. Larger triactines (Fig. 6C) measuring 154.8–213.2–275.4 × 21.5–24.9– 31.2 µm, smaller triactines (Fig. 6D) measuring 60.6–97.2–130.1 × 3.3–6.6– 9.2 µm.

Distribution: Clathrina clara is being reported for the first time from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Andaman province. Originally described by Klautau & Valentine (2003) from Christmas Island, Java Transitional province, this species has been known from Vishakapatnam, Bay of Bengal province (Veena & Laxmilatha 2011). Clathrina clara is an Indo-Pacific species and its distribution range is restricted to the Central-west Indo-Pacific realm.

Remarks: At present, Clathrina clara is known only from a single specimen from South Andaman. The specimen reported herein has retained its colour on preservation in isopropyl alcohol as opposed to colour change from white to brown in holotype as noted by Klautau & Valentine (2003).