Thorectinae

Sandes, Joana, Muricy, Guilherme & Pinheiro, Ulisses, 2016, Thorectinae (Porifera: Demospongiae: Dictyoceratida) from Northeastern Brazil: two new species and transfer of Scalarispongia cincta (Boury-Esnault, 1973) to the genus Thorecta Lendenfeld, 1888, Zootaxa 4184 (1), pp. 158-170 : 168-169

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.1.10

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1F89E7F4-F460-4F15-88EA-73A92AC88400

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6085689

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8B1087F6-FFEA-FFEE-F69D-84C700B25378

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Plazi

scientific name

Thorectinae
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Key to species of Thorectinae View in CoL from Tropical Western Atlantic Ocean

1 Dermis armoured...................................................................................... 2

- Dermis unarmoured.................................................................................... 3

2 Globular or club shaped, 1–2 large apical oscules with deep atria, smooth or rugose surface, with irregular openings.............................................................................................. Thorecta atlantica View in CoL

- Fig- or pear-shaped, single apical oscula without atrium, sub-equatorial belt of smaller oscules, conulose surface............................................................................................ Thorecta cincta View in CoL n. comb.

3 Both primary and secondary fibers uncored................................................................ 4

- Primary or secondary fibers cored by foreign debris.......................................................... 9

4 Conulose surface, originated by the primary fibers ends, without connection between them........................... 5

- Honeycomb pattern of ridges resting on fibers at the surface, semi-incrusting to massive shape, yellow oscules, usually on top of mounds, and drab to light brown color in vivo ............................................. Smenospongia aurea View in CoL

5 Primary fibers with a pith.............................................................................. 6

- Primary fibers without a pith............................................................................ 7

6 Processes outgrowth from a massive base or elongate cushion shaped, oscules with elevated rim on top, externally black color and internally gray color............................................................... Smenospongia echina View in CoL

- Ramose shape, without a massive base and dark brown color................................. Smenospongia ramosa View in CoL

7 Stalked, sub-flabellate shaped with tubular oscules........................................ Smenospongia musicalis View in CoL

- Without a stalk........................................................................................ 8

8 Conical to cushion-shaped, externally olive-brown to black color and internally gray to cream color, mucous and sticky...................................................................................... Smenospongia conulosa View in CoL

- Rounded to conical form, surface with parallel longitudinal ridges, composed by sharp conules with deep valleys between them, and black color in vivo...................................................... Smenospongia cerebriformis View in CoL

9 Secondary fibers heavily cored.......................................................................... 10

- Secondary fibers uncored............................................................................... 12

10 Dark purple color in spirit or purplish to brownish color in vivo ................................................ 11

- Black color outside and cream color inside, cake-shaped, with protruding lobes and oscules on top of it, surface with honey- comb patter of fiber endings................................................................. Hyrtios proteus View in CoL

11 Irregular shape, composed by masses of interconnected repent fingers or blunt ridges with slightly elevated oscules on top, purplish to brownish color and exudate a purple ink after collection................................ Hyrtios violaceus View in CoL

- Lobate shape, irregularly massive, hard consistency and dark purple color in spirit.................. Hyrtios caracasensis View in CoL

12 Primary fibers strongly fasciculate throughout sponge, prominent central exhalant canals, heavy dermal collagen........ 13

- Primary fibers not strongly fasciculate (but a few subsurface fascicles may occur), low forms and low to moderate collagen deposition......................................................................................... 14

13 Funnel- to cup- shaped, surface conulose............................................... Fasciospongia caliculata

- Pedunculate form to fig-shaped, with a large terminal oscule, and honeycombed surface......... Fasciospongia retiformis View in CoL

14 Secondary fiber skeleton well-developed.................................................................. 15

- Primary and secondary fibers in approximately equal proportion............................................... 16

15 Massive to rounded shape, oscules flush with the surface, large and spaced conules............... Cacospongia amorpha View in CoL

- Massive shape, surface smooth, hard consistency and black external color in ethanol.................. Cacospongia levis View in CoL

16 Encrusting shape to cushion-shaped, tubular oscules, microconulose surface.............. Scalarispongia tubulata View in CoL sp. nov.

- Massive to lobate shape, with digitiform projections and irregular surface.................. Scalarispongia cooki View in CoL sp. nov.

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