Chondrosia collectrix ( Schmidt, 1870 )

Ugalde, Diana, Fernandez, Julio C. C., Gómez, Patricia, Lôbo-Hajdu, Gisele & Simões, Nuno, 2021, An update on the diversity of marine sponges in the southern Gulf of Mexico coral reefs, Zootaxa 5031 (1), pp. 1-112 : 93-97

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Chondrosia collectrix ( Schmidt, 1870 )
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Chondrosia collectrix ( Schmidt, 1870) View in CoL

Tables 6, 7; Figs. 87A–B View FIGURE 87 , 88L View FIGURE 88

Synonymy and references: Cellulophana collectrix Schmidt (1870:25) , Muricy et al. (2011: 53), and van Soest et al. (2017:13); Chondrosia sp. : see references compiled in Muricy et al. (2011: 53); Chondrosia collectrix: Rützler et al. (2009: 297) , Muricy et al. (2011: 53), and van Soest et al. (2017:13); Chondrilla reniformis: van Soest et al. (2017:13) .

Type locality. Florida .

Material examined. CNPGG-2228, Cayo Arcas reef (20.19566°N, 91.95997°W), 0.5 m depth, coll. Diana Ugalde, 23 August 2018 GoogleMaps .

Distribution. Mexico ( De la Cruz-Francisco & Bandala-Pérez 2016, current record), Bermuda (de Laubenfels 1950) , Bahamas ( Wiedenmayer 1977), US (Florida, de Laubenfels 1936), other countries in the Caribbean Sea, Guyana, and Brazil ( van Soest 2017).

Remarks. Chondrosia collectrix has been found in several localities in northeastern Brazil and the Caribbean region ( Rützler et al. 2009; Muricy et al. 2011; van Soest 2017). Our specimen matches the description provided by

......continued on the next page ......continued on the next page cal order; only F orcepia sp. is not identified. The species names were checked in the WPD (van Soest et al. 2020) to exclude synonyms or unaccepted names. The references are arranged in chronologic order from 1889 to the present. 1 Topsent (1889), 2 Hartman (1955), 3 Green (1977), 4 Green et al. (1986), 5 Gómez (2002), 6 Gómez (2006), 7 Gómez

(2007), 8 González-Gándara et al. (2009), 9 Gómez (2011), 10 Gómez (2014), 11 Ugalde et al. (2015), 12 De la Cruz-Francisco & Gónzalez-Gónzalez (2016), 13 De la Cruz- Francisco & Bandala-Pérez (2016), 14 Cruz-Barraza et al. (2017), 15 Ávila-García et al. (2019), 16 Castellanos-Pérez et al. (2020), 17 current work; ** new records for Gulf of

Mexico. Taxonomic authorities for species dealt with in the present work were offered on their first citation, and are ommitted here.

......continued on the next page ......continued on the next page ......continued on the next page ......continued on the next page ......continued on the next page van Soest (2017) in its smooth and shiny surface and color. In our specimen, we were able to record the presence of oscules with an elevated collar in vivo, as remarked upon in Wiedenmayer’s (1977) description. According to van Soest (2017) C. collectrix should be reviewed due to morphological variability. Similarly, records of the Mediterranean C. reniformis Nardo, 1847 in the TNwA, also need reassessment.

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