Rhabdocalyptus dawsoni ( Lambe, 1893 )

Reiswig, Henry M., 2020, Report of Cladorhiza bathycrinoides Koltun (Demospongiae) from North America and a new species of Farrea (Hexactinellida) among sponges from Cordell Bank, California, Zootaxa 4747 (3), pp. 562-574 : 570

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4747.3.9

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D0DF5A08-EA0B-47D5-89E3-36BC32849ED0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3703942

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/006087F8-FFED-FFEF-FF40-FF2FFA84FBEE

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scientific name

Rhabdocalyptus dawsoni ( Lambe, 1893 )
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Rhabdocalyptus dawsoni ( Lambe, 1893) View in CoL

( Fig. 6B View FIGURE 6 )

Limited Synonymy:

Bathydorus dawsoni Lambe, 1893 View in CoL , 73;

Rhabdocalyptus dawsoni Ijima, 1898 View in CoL , 54; Schulze, 1899, 54; Koltun, 1967, 103; Leys & Lauzon, 1998, 111;

Rhabdocalyptus dawsoni dawsoni, Koltun, 1967 View in CoL , 103; Reiswig, 2018, 126.

Acanthascus dawsoni, Dohrmann et al., 2012 View in CoL , 12.

Acanthascus (Rhabdocalyptus) dawsoni, Tabachnick, 2002, 1451 View in CoL ; Dohrmann et al., 2012, 12.

Material examined. CAS 223595, col. no. NA085-052-A, E/ V Nautilus w ROVs Hercules & Argus, Cordell Bank, Calif. , 38.11ºN, 123.66ºW. 2112.7 m, 09 Aug. 2017.

Comparative material. Lectotype of Rhabdocalyptus dawsoni , here designated, NMC 1900-7061, col. G.M. Dawson, 1855. off mouth of Qualicum River , Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, figured L. Lambe, 1893, Pl. IV, fig. 2.

Description. The specimen was pendant from an attachment site on a steep wall as recorded in the frame grab of the collection video ( Fig. 6B View FIGURE 6 ). The body was cylindrical, 26.3 cm long by 6.3 cm in diameter with sharply tapered ends. It was entirely covered by sediment and epifaua adherent to smooth prostal diactins and both smooth and thorned hypodermal pentactins. The distal half of the specimen was collected.

Spicules of the specimen are fairly consistent with those of the lectotype of Rhabdocalyptus dawsoni , for example, tangential rays of hypodermalia are 1.0– 2.9 –5.5 (n = 18) mm here vs 0.9– 2.6 –4.1 (n = 35) mm in the lectotype and discoctaster diameter is 77- 103 -125 (n = 111) µm here vs 54– 66 –86 (n = 50) in the lectotype. Intact microdiscohexasters could not be found in the Cordell Bank specimen but small hexactine centers without terminal rays may be the remnants of them. In view of the agreements in spicules such as dermalia, atrialia and microscleres, it seems certain that the specimen belongs to the widespread species R. dawsoni .

Distribution. The species Rhabdocalyptus dawsoni has a known distribution from southern California to Cape Spencer, Alaska and probably into the Bering Sea at depths of 10 to 437 m. The Cordell Bank specimen was collected well within the known geographic range but at 2112.7 m it is a major depth extension for the species.

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Porifera

Class

Hexactinellida

Order

Lyssacinosida

Family

Rossellidae

Genus

Rhabdocalyptus

Loc

Rhabdocalyptus dawsoni ( Lambe, 1893 )

Reiswig, Henry M. 2020
2020
Loc

Acanthascus dawsoni

Dohrmann 2012
2012
Loc

Acanthascus (Rhabdocalyptus) dawsoni

Tabachnick 2002
2002
Loc

Rhabdocalyptus dawsoni dawsoni

Koltun 1967
1967
Loc

Rhabdocalyptus dawsoni

Ijima 1898
1898
Loc

Bathydorus dawsoni

Lambe 1893
1893
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