Cliona burtoni Topsent, 1932

Bertolino, Marco, Cerrano, Carlo, Bavestrello, Giorgio, Carella, Mirco, Pansini, Maurizio & Calcinai, Barbara, 2013, Diversity of Porifera in the Mediterranean coralligenous accretions, with description of a new species, ZooKeys 336, pp. 1-37 : 5

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.336.5139

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Cliona burtoni Topsent, 1932
status

 

Cliona burtoni Topsent, 1932 View in CoL Figs 4 A–L

Cliona burtoni Topsent, 1932: 577.

Material examined.

Specimen IG-S-BL1-F5B-spB; dry state, Gallinara Island (station 3, Sciusciaù) 44°01'34"N, 8°13'45"E, depth 30 m, collected 17-06-2009. The specimen was entirely used for spicule preparations.

Description.

Boring sponge in alpha growth form, occupying a surface of 1 cm2 in a section of conglomerate. Colour beige in dry state.

Skeleton. Not observed.

Spicules. Macroscleres: tylostyles to subtylostyles straight or slightly curved, 132 (225) 287 × 5 (6) 7.5 μm. Heads with a rounded or oval tyle, sometimes in terminal position but more often shifted along the shaft (Figs 4A, B, C). Microscleres: spirasters of various shape and thickness, straight or curved, 10 (26.5) 45 × 1.25 (10) 17.5 μm. The most abundant have scattered conical spines (Figs 4D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K) and numerous are amphiaster-like (Figs 4H, I, K). The smaller ones are microspinated (Fig. 4J, L).

Distribution and discussion.

This is a Mediterranean endemic species ( Pansini and Longo 2008) originally described from Corsica (Strait of Bonifacio), where it is known to bore into calcareous rocks and mollusc shells ( Topsent 1932). This is a new record for the Ligurian Sea (Gallinara Island) and the coralligenous assemblage and the first finding after the original description.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Porifera

Class

Demospongiae

Order

Clionaida

Family

Clionaidae

Genus

Cliona