Scopalina ruetzleri ( Wiedenmayer, 1977 )

Rützler, Klaus, Piantoni, Carla, Van, Rob W. M. & Díaz, Cristina, 2014, Diversity of sponges (Porifera) from cryptic habitats on the Belize barrier reef near Carrie Bow Cay, Zootaxa 3805 (1), pp. 1-129 : 74

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3805.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6130366

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Scopalina ruetzleri ( Wiedenmayer, 1977 )
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Scopalina ruetzleri ( Wiedenmayer, 1977)

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Synonymy and references. Ulosa ruetzleri Wiedenmayer, 1977: 145 , fig. 149, pl. 30: 6, 7.

Material. USNM 1229081, Curlew Bank forereef cave, 20 m; C. Piantoni col. 28 Jun 2007. USNM 1229082, Carrie Bow Cay west, lagoon, under rubble, 1 m; K. Ruetzler, col. 20 Aug 2012. Additional specimens were noted in the Twin Cays and Tobacco Range mangroves but not collected.

External morphology. Thin (2–5 mm) cushions, covering up to 20 cm 2. Surface conulose (1–2 mm tall conules, 2–4 mm apart), with oscular openings (2 mm) here and there, some in small clusters. Consistency very soft and limp, color bright orange.

Skeleton structure. Ascending, ribbon-like spongin fibers, cored and accompanied by styloid spicules, end in the conules at the surface; spicules may protrude beyond like fine brushes.

Spicules. Long, slender styles, a few of them with oxeote modifications: 510–680 x 5–9 (600 x 8) Μm.

Ecology. Observed mainly in shaded habitats, such as mangrove prop roots and in the back of peat undercuts, and under reef overhangs as well as in caves, 0.3– 20 m.

Distribution. Tropical western Atlantic, from Bermuda to the Bahamas and throughout the Caribbean region.

Comments. The spicule dimensions in our specimens are larger than those given by the original author (350–450 x 5–7 Μm: Wiedenmayer, 1977) but all other taxonomic characteristics are identical.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

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