Chondrocladia (Chondrocladia) zygainadentonis Ekins, Erpenbeck & Hooper, 2020

Ekins, Merrick & Hooper, John N. A., 2023, New carnivorous sponges from the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia collected by ROV from the RV FALKOR, Zootaxa 5293 (3), pp. 435-471 : 437-440

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5293.3.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7961280

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Chondrocladia (Chondrocladia) zygainadentonis Ekins, Erpenbeck & Hooper, 2020
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Chondrocladia (Chondrocladia) zygainadentonis Ekins, Erpenbeck & Hooper, 2020 View in CoL

Figures 2–3 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3

Material examined: Holotype QM G337557 , off Gladstone , Coral Sea, Queensland, Australia, Station 12, - 23.6311944 – -23.65900, 154.659694 – 154.643806, 1770– 1761 m, Beam Trawl, Coll. Merrick Ekins on RV Investigator, Cruise IN2017 _ V03 , Sample 128-111, 13/vi/2017. GoogleMaps

Other Material: QM G339304 , Ribbon Reef 5, Canyon 8, Great Barrier Reef Queensland, Australia, - 15.36606511, 145.8662834, 1526.89 m, Site: S0378, Sample: 55, ROV SuBastian, Coll. Jeremy Horowitz on RV FALKOR, cruise FK200802, 14/8/2020 GoogleMaps

Distribution: This species is presently known only from the Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reef, off the Northeast coast of Queensland, bathyal depth.

Description:

Growth form: An erect delicate single-axis arborescent sponge resembling a tree consisting of a cylindrical stem with five columns of branches ( Figs. 2 A, B View FIGURE 2 ). The sponge including the roots is 12 cm in height, the branches are up to 4 cm in length and the roots are also up to 4 cm in length. The stem base is short, only 12 mm in length and 2 mm in width. Each branch contains four alternate filaments ( Fig. 2 C View FIGURE 2 ). The branches are between 0.5 and 1 mm in thickness. The filaments are up to 2.5 mm long and between 80 and 270 µm wide.

Colour: White in situ, on deck and preserved in ethanol.

Ectosomal skeleton: The ectosomal skeleton consists of a thin membrane containing chelae ( Fig. 2 E View FIGURE 2 ).

Choanosomal skeleton: The choanosomal skeleton consists of bundles of mycalostyles longitudinally arranged in the axis of the stem. The stem also contains the subtylostyles and rare thin subtylostyles. The filaments consist of longitudinally arranged subtylostyles, with radial arrangement for support against the stem. The roots consist of the same combination of styles bundled together as in the stem, but also include a smaller blunt style ( Fig. 2 F View FIGURE 2 ).

Megascleres: Larger mycalostyles with tapering ends and a blunt point (872-(1109)- 1280 x 14.9–(23.9)–36.0 µm, n=46) ( Fig. 3 C, D View FIGURE 3 ). Subtylostyles with slightly swollen bases and tapering points (459–(558)–669 x 8.4– (12.2)–7.51 µm, n=34) ( Figs. 3 E, F View FIGURE 3 ). Rare thin subtylostyles (479–(763)– 1060 x 3.0–(4.4)–6.3 µm, n=5) ( Figs. 3 I, J View FIGURE 3 ). In the roots are blunt styles (149–(256)–371 x 1.0–(3.8)–7.1 µm, n=8) ( Figs. 3 G, H View FIGURE 3 ).

Microscleres: Abundant small tridentate unguiferate isochelae with equal sized alae (25.5– (33.9)–42.9 x 2.1– (3.2)–4.5 µm, n=41) ( Fig. 3 A View FIGURE 3 ). Uncommon large unguiferate isochelae, with variable dentation (often 3), 44.1– (53.9)–67.9 x 3.3–(5.7)–7.1 µm, n=16 ( Fig. 3 B View FIGURE 3 ). Rare thin sigmas 23.1–(27.1)–31.1 x 0.9–(1.0)–1.2 µm, n=2 ( Fig. 3 K View FIGURE 3 ). Rare sigmancistras 24.7–(26.5)–27.7 x 1.9–(2.5)–3.3 µm, n=4 ( Fig. 3 L View FIGURE 3 ).

Remarks: Despite the appearance of the holotype resembling the gross morphology of Cladorhiza abyssicola Sars, 1872 , C. (C.). zygainadentonis has isochelae, and it also lacks sigmas and sigmancistras. The presence of isochelae indicates it clearly belongs in Chondrocladia , as illustrated in the figures and the diagnosis of Hestetun et al. (2016a) and Ekins et al. (2020b). This species is Chondrocladia (Chondrocladia) zygainadentonis Ekins et al., 2020a , with the unique unguiferate anchorate isochelae. The only other Chondrocladia (Chondrocladia) with some sort of arborescent morphology is Chondrocladia (Chondrocladia) dichotoma Lévi, 1964 ; but that species has quadridentate unguiferate isochelae. The redescription of C. (C.). zygainadentonis includes the addition of the styles in the root like appendages.

QM

Queensland Museum

RV

Collection of Leptospira Strains

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