Stupenda singularis, Kelly & Cárdenas, 2016

Kelly, Michelle & Cárdenas, Paco, 2016, An unprecedented new genus and family of Tetractinellida (Porifera, Demospongiae) from New Zealand’s Colville Ridge, with a new type of mitochondrial group I intron, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (Zool. J. Linn. Soc.) 177 (2), pp. 335-352 : 344-346

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12365

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:03F0C2A7-63A0-4E3E-A1B6-99F2D01B48E0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10543794

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/483585DD-F7DD-4B02-AFD8-3377CCF61E9D

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:483585DD-F7DD-4B02-AFD8-3377CCF61E9D

treatment provided by

Marcus

scientific name

Stupenda singularis
status

gen. et sp. nov.

STUPENDA SINGULARIS View in CoL SP. NOV.

( FIGS 1 View Figure 1 , 5 View Figure 5 , 6 View Figure 6 , TABLE 3)

Holotype

NIWA 86177 View Materials : TAN1213/19, 18.x.2012, collected by epibenthic sled from RV Tangaroa, preserved in 70%

ethanol. UPSZTY 159997, piece preserved in 70% ethanol and spicule preparation.

Type location

30°10′37.2″S, 179°44′13.2″W, 387–422 m, Colville Volcano , Colville Ridge, New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone GoogleMaps .

Distribution

Known only from Colville Ridge.

Description

Spherical sponge attached to dead coral, 20 mm high, 16 mm diameter ( Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ), with a distinct 4-mmthick semi-translucent cortex ( Fig. 5B View Figure 5 ). The surface is rough and armoured with projecting orthotriaene megascleres. Texture in life is tough, incompressible externally, cortex thick and rigid, choanosome slightly fleshy. Colour in life dull yellow to cream.

NIWA, National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research.

Skeleton

Oxeas radiate strictly from a centrum in the middle of the choanosome, forming tracts that extend through the thick cortex and beyond. Orthotriaenes form bouquets in the cortex ( Fig. 5C, D View Figure 5 ) and extend well beyond the surface of the sponge ( Fig. 5B, D View Figure 5 ), the clubbed cladomes of the triaenes forming a closely packed armour.

Spicules

Megascleres ( Table 3): Oxeas ( Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ), straight, thickest in middle, attenuates to a fine to slightly rounded point, 4193 (3250–4850) × 69 (40–85) μm. Orthotriaenes I ( Fig. 6B–H View Figure 6 ) with perfectly straight, conical rhabdome and rounded distal end. Cladome narrow, clads clubbed, typically spherical ( Fig. 6C View Figure 6 ) to reduced ( Fig. 6D View Figure 6 ), often modified to diaenes ( Fig. 6E View Figure 6 ), rarely to monaenes ( Fig. 6F View Figure 6 ). Cladome and upper rhabdome acanthose with regularly spaced low mounds. Occasionally entirely smooth: total length (cladome + rhabdome) 2773 (2075– 3075) μm, maximum rhabdome width 158 (140– 180) μm, total cladome width 195 (140–240) μm, clad length from axial inception 107 (80–140) μm. Orthotriaenes II with a relatively short, straight rhabdome and pointed distal end. Cladome normal with short robust slightly curved clads, one or two often clubbed, often modified to diaenes, frequently smooth to faintly acanthose, or acanthose with regularly spaced low mounds: total length (cladome + rhabdome) 2067 (1325–2500) μm, N = 8, maximum rhabdome width 96 (75–110) μm, total cladome width 187 (100–300) μm, clad length from axial inception 104 (50–150) μm.

Microscleres ( Table 3): Sigmaspires ( Fig. 6I View Figure 6 ), lightly and irregularly spined along the axis, more heavily spined at the ends, spines arranged in a clawed arrangement or extending laterally, contort, length 5 (4–6) μm.

Substrate and ecology

Attached to a piece of coral rubble. The habitat was predominantly coral rubble and pumice, which supported high numbers and diversity of hard and soft corals, plexaurid gorgonians, and sea anemones ( Wysoczanski et al., 2012).

Etymology

Named after the unique characteristics of the species and the remarkable nature of the spicule complement ( singularis , unique, extraordinary; Latin).

RV

Collection of Leptospira Strains

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