Aplysina pergamentacea Hechtel, 1983

Pinheiro, Ulisses Dos S., Hajdu, Eduardo & Custódio, Márcio R., 2007, Aplysina Nardo (Porifera, Verongida, Aplysinidae) from the Brazilian coast with description of eight new species, Zootaxa 1609, pp. 1-51 : 27-28

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.178878

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6240793

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scientific name

Aplysina pergamentacea Hechtel, 1983
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Aplysina pergamentacea Hechtel, 1983 ( Figs. 11 View FIGURE 11 C–13)

Aplysina pergamentacea Hechtel (1983): 61 .

Holotype: YPM 9004, Piedade (near Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. 8º10' S, 34º54' W) 5 m depth, J. Laborel coll. 22/IX/1961.

Paratype: YPM 9005, Piedade (near Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. 8º10' S, 34º54' W) 5 m depth, J. Laborel coll. 22/IX/1961.

Diagnosis: Laterally compressed lamellar form, resembling an axe, with marginal oscula. Specimens stay lighter-coloured (beige) in ethanol.

Description

Laterally compressed lamellar form, resembling an axe with maximum dimensions of 7 cm in length, 5.8 cm in width and 0.8 cm in thickness, with a very narrow base ( Fig. 13A View FIGURE 13 ). The oscula are located marginally in the sponge ( Fig.13B View FIGURE 13 ). The surface is slightly/finely conulose. Colour after preservation in alcohol is reddishbrown. Consistency is compressible and elastic.

Skeleton: Choanosome formed by an irregular polygonal reticulation of spongin fibers ( Fig. 13C View FIGURE 13 ), with amber coloured bark and thickness of 42–95 Μm (average 69 Μm). The pith can be black or amber, 12–30 Μm (average 19 Μm, Fig. 13D View FIGURE 13 ).

Distribution: Provisionally known only from Piedade, in Pernambuco State ( Brazil, Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 C).

Bathymetry: Both specimens were collected at 5 m depth.

Remarks: Aplysina pergamentacea remains enigmatic, known from the two originally collected specimens only, in spite of extensive (albeit fragmentary) collecting effort undertaken all over the Brazilian Coast in the last decades. We had the opportunity to examine fragments from both the holotype and paratype, as well as a photo of the first one, and the few remaining diagnostic characters are the absence of any cylindrical branches, the possession of marginal oscula and the lighter shades of brown exhibited in ethanol. Supposing that A. pergamentacea is indeed a valid species, and endemic to the type locality, an alternative scenario could be constructed, where it could have been extinct due to the drastic environmental deterioration caused by construction of Suape Harbor (Pernambuco, Brazil) in the 1980’s (e.g. Neumann-Leitão et al., 1999).

YPM

Peabody Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Porifera

Class

Demospongiae

Order

Verongida

Family

Aplysinidae

Genus

Aplysina

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Aplysina pergamentacea Hechtel, 1983

Pinheiro, Ulisses Dos S., Hajdu, Eduardo & Custódio, Márcio R. 2007
2007
Loc

Aplysina pergamentacea

Hechtel 1983: 61
1983
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