Clathria (Thalysias) virgultosa (Esper, 1806)
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Clathria (Thalysias) virgultosa (Esper, 1806) View in CoL
Tables 6, 7; Figs. 44A–H View FIGURE 44 , 45K View FIGURE 45
Synonymy and references: Spongia virgultosa Esper, 1806 ; Lamarck (1814); Clathria copiosa , Clathria jugosa , Rhaphidophlus juniperinus , Spongia virgultosa , Tenacia clathrata , Thalysias juniperina , Thalysias juniperina , see references compiled in Hooper (1996: 411), and Gómez (2014: 74); Clathria (Thalysias) virgultosa: Hooper (1996: 411) , Gómez (2014: 74), and Rützler et al. (2014: 62).
Type locality. Greater Antilles.
Material examined. CNPGG-2357, Banco Obispo Sur reef (20.42345°N, 92.22743°W), 9 m depth, coll. Oscar Bocardo, 14 September 2017.
Distribution. Mexico ( Topsent 1889 as Clathria copiosa ; Hartman 1955 as Microciona juniperina ; Gómez 2014; current records), Bahamas, US (Florida), other countries in the Caribbean Sea (Zea et al. 2014).
Remarks. Clathria (T.) virgultosa has been reported for the southern ( Gómez 2014) and northern GoM ( Rützler et al. 2009). This species has different morphotypes from bush shaped to encrusting, always rugose surface and reddish color. It is also distinguished by unusual acanthostyles with a smooth shaft at the mid-region and spined on both endings ( Gómez 2014). Our material has an encrusting habit, rugose surface, and reddish color. We observe neither microtoxa, nor oxhorn toxa, nor a larger category of palmate isochelae, but we observe the unusual acanthostyles with a smooth shaft at the mid-region, and spined on both endings; see spiculation of C. (T.) virgultosa described by Gómez (2014) and Zea et al. 2014.
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