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Plakortis insularis Moraes & Muricy 2003

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Plakortis insularis Moraes & Muricy, 2003

Figures 122 a–c

Plakortis insularis Moraes & Muricy, 2003: 389, fig. 5; Moraes 2011: 68, several unnumbered figs.

Material examined. RMNH Por. 9852, 9917, Suriname, ‘ Luymes O.C.P.S. II’ Guyana Shelf Expedition, station M97, 7.3083°N 54.1667°W, depth 130 m, bottom coarse sand, 16 April 1969; RMNH Por. 9870, Suriname, ‘ Snellius O.C.P.S. ’ Guyana Shelf Expedition, station F45, 6.4417°N 56.5467°W, depth 34 m, Van Veen grab, 7 May 1966.

Description. (Fig. 122 a) Lobate masses with smooth surface. Size of largest specimen 7 x 3 x 3 cm. Color (in alcohol) orange-brown. Consistency firm, corky.

Skeleton. At the surface there are rounded openings of 100–150 µm surrounded and subdivided into smaller openings by groups of perpendicular diods. Choanosome alveolar, with meshes of 30–40 µm diameter.

Spicules. (Figs 122 b–c) Diods, triods.

Diods (Figs 122 b), in a large size range, many are curved; they are possibly divisible in (1) larger 81–129 µm, and (2) smaller 11–28 µm spicules; overall sizes 11– 55 –129 x 0.5– 2.4 –6.5 µm.

Triods (Figs 122 c), mostly equiactinal, actines 10– 31.9 – 38 x 1.5– 3.4 –4.5 µm (‘cladomes’ 22–61 µm).

Distribution and ecology. Guyana Shelf, NE Brazil, 1–130 m depth (previously 1–12 m).

Remarks. Of all the Plakortis simplex -like Central West Atlantic species, the specimens match closest with P. insularis. Using the key in Ereskovsky et al. (2014), likewise P. insularis comes out at the most likely match. The ectosome of my specimens is distinctly reticulate, which distinguishes it from P. edwardsi Ereskovsky, Lavrov & Willenz, 2014. The diods are very variable in size, but do not seem to be readily divisible in two distinct size categories such as found in P. dariae Ereskovsky, Lavrov & Willenz, 2014. From P. zyggompha (De Laubenfels, 1936) the present specimens differ in having larger diods (these are only up to 59 µm in the type of P. zyggompha). All these species are very similar and further research is necessary to establish whether they are all valid species.

Notes

Published as part of Van, Rob W. M., 2017, Sponges of the Guyana Shelf, pp. 1-225 in Zootaxa 1 on pages 193-194, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.272951

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Biodiversity

Collection code
RMNH
Event date
1966-05-07 , 1969-04-16
Verbatim event date
1966-05-07 , 1969-04-16
Scientific name authorship
Moraes & Muricy
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Porifera
Order
Homosclerophorida
Family
Plakinidae
Genus
Plakortis
Species
insularis
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Plakortis insularis Moraes, 2003 sec. Van, 2017

References

  • Moraes, F. C. & Muricy, G. (2003) Taxonomy of Plakortis and Plakinastrella (Demospongiae: Plakinidae) from oceanic islands off north-eastern Brazil, with description of three new species. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 83 (2), 385 - 397.
  • Ereskovsky, A. V., Lavrov, D. V. & Willenz, P. (2014) Five new species of Homoscleromorpha (Porifera) from the Caribbean Sea and re-description of Plakina jamaicensis. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 94 (2), 285 - 307.
  • De Laubenfels, M. W. (1936) A discussion of the sponge fauna of the Dry Tortugas, in particular, and the West Indies in general, with material for a revision of the families and orders of the Porifera. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication, 467 (Tortugas Laboratory Paper, 30, 1 - 225.