Scleritoderma camusi Lévi F Lévi, 1983
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Scleritoderma camusi Lévi F Lévi, 1983 View in CoL
( Figs 2C View FIG ; 8 View FIG ; 22C, D View FIG )
Scleritoderma camusi Lévi F Lévi, 1983: 125 View in CoL , pl. VI, 2, pl. VIII, 7-9, fig. 13.
HOLOTYPE. — New Caledonian Slope ( MNHN DCL 2787 About MNHN ).
MATERIAL EXAMINED ( Table 1). — Jumeau-East, 278- 410 m ( QM G318549, QM G318706).
DESCRIPTION
Growth form
Massive vase-shaped and pedunculate, 3 cm high, 2 cm wide at vase opening and 1.5 cm broad at base.
Colour
Blue to light grey in etoh.
Oscules
Not visible.
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Texture
Hard, stony.
Surface ornamentation
Smooth, slightly sculptured at the rim of the vase.
Ectosomal skeleton
E c t o s o m a l s p i c u l e s a r e a c a n t h o s t r o n g y l e s/ rhabds which form a tangential layer on the surface.
Choanosomal skeleton
Extremely dense choanosomal skeleton of rhizoclone desmas.
Megascleres
Desmas branched, thorny rhizoclone, with numerous short, blunt rays: 250-300 µm/20-40 µm.
Microscleres
Microrhabds (acanthose): 43.7-68.3 × 5.5-6.46 µm. Sigmaspires (curved, not very abundant): 9.1- 11.3 × 1.27-1.65 µm.
REMARKS
Our specimens agree well with the holotype, in morphology as well as geometry and size of spicules. The species has been previously recorded from the slope off New Caledonia.
Family CORALLISTIDAE Sollas, 1888 DEFINITION. — Polymorphic lithistids with dicranoclone choanosomal desmas and ectosomal dichotriaenes; microscleres are spirasters (usually two types), streptasters/amphiasters, microxeas and microstrongyles (Pisera F Lévi 2002b).
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Queensland Museum |
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Scleritoderma camusi Lévi F Lévi, 1983
Schlacher-Hoenlinger, Monika A., Pisera, Andrzej & Hooper, John N. A. 2005 |
Scleritoderma camusi Lévi F Lévi, 1983: 125
LEVI C. 1983: 125 |