Leucetta chagosensis, DENDY, 1913

Klautau, Michelle, Lopes, Matheus Vieira, Tavares, Gabriela & Pérez, Thierry, 2022, Integrative taxonomy of calcareous sponges (Porifera: Calcarea) from Réunion Island, Indian Ocean, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 194, pp. 671-725 : 699-701

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Leucetta chagosensis
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LEUCETTA CHAGOSENSIS DENDY, 1913 View in CoL

( FIG. 16 View Figure 16 ; TABLE 8)

Synonyms: Leucetta chagosensis Dendy, 1913: 10 ; Dendy & Row, 1913: 733; Dendy & Frederick, 1924: 482; Burton, 1963: 241; Borojević, 1967: 2; Pulitzer-Finali, 1982: 89; Gosliner et al., 1996: 16; Lévi, 1998: 77; Wörheide & Hooper, 1999: 882; Borojević & Klautau, 2000: 194; Wörheide et al., 2002: 1753, 2005: 379; Baine & Harasti, 2007: 15; Wörheide et al., 2008: 1; Voigt et al., 2012: 101; Van Soest & De Voogd, 2015: 51, 2018: 76; George et al., 2020: 285; Klautau et al., 2020: 279; Pasnin et al., 2020: 6. Leucetta sp. Colin & Arneson, 1995: 60 (photo 230). Ascoleucetta sagittata Cavalcanti et al., 2013: 308 ; Van Soest & De Voogd, 2015: 49; Lopes et al., 2018: 59; Klautau et al., 2020: 265.

Type locality: Salomon, Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean.

M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: U F R J P O R 8 9 3 9 (= 171109- PAE2 - TP15 ). Photos : TP6059–6060. Passe de l’Hermitage Reef, La Réunion, Indian Ocean, coll. T. Pérez, 9 November 2017, 18– 20 m depth .

Colour: Lemon-yellow alive and white after fixation ( Fig. 16A, B View Figure 16 ).

Morphology and anatomy: Sponge formed by several globose parts, each one with a single apical osculum surrounded by membrane ( Fig. 16A, B View Figure 16 ). Surface smooth and transparent. Canals can be seen below the surface. Although the atrium is reduced, it obviously receives a large number of exhalant canals. The aquiferous system is leuconoid ( Fig. 16C View Figure 16 ). The skeleton is composed of two size categories of cortical triactines ( Fig. 16D View Figure 16 ). The small triactines form the main part of the choanosomal skeleton, which has also rare small tetractines surrounding the canals. The atrial skeleton is composed of the small triactines and the rare tetractines.

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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Porifera

Class

Calcarea

Order

Clathrinida

Family

Leucettidae

Genus

Leucetta

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