Scopalina jali Turner, 2021

Turner, Thomas L. & Lonhart, Steve I., 2023, The Sponges of the Carmel Pinnacles Marine Protected Area, Zootaxa 5318 (2), pp. 151-194 : 184

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5318.2.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8162443

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Scopalina jali Turner, 2021
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Material examined. IZC00048470 and SBMNH 700918, Inner Carmel Pinnacle (36.55910, -121.96630), 10–18 m, 8/10/2021.

Morphology. Thickly encrusting, 1–2 cm thick, up to 20 cm across. Soft and compressible. Prominent oscules slightly elevated above surface, ectosome partially transparent and lacy. Terracotta (reddish-brown) to beige alive, beige in ethanol.

Skeleton. Not investigated. Previously reported as a chaotic mesh of spongin fibers cored with spicules.

Spicules. Oxeas, rarely modified to anisoxeas or with an extra cross-piece forming an X shape at one end. 361–423–485 x 7–15–18 μm (n=22).

Distribution and habitat. Occurs on natural reefs in the shallow subtidal. Previously known only from Southern California, from Santa Barbara in the north to Catalina Island in the south. This species was common at both dives at the Carmel Pinnacles, extending its range into Central California. It has not been seen at any of the 13 other shallow subtidal sites recently investigated around the Monterey Peninsula.

Remarks. The spicules of the sample investigated are 15% longer and 40% thicker than the Southern California samples measured in previous work ( Turner 2021). As no genetic differentiation was seen at the 28S locus, this is likely due to differences in environmental conditions.

SBMNH

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

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