Ptilocaulis walpersii ( Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 )

Ugalde, Diana, Fernandez, Julio C. C., Gómez, Patricia, Lôbo-Hajdu, Gisele & Simões, Nuno, 2021, An update on the diversity of marine sponges in the southern Gulf of Mexico coral reefs, Zootaxa 5031 (1), pp. 1-112 : 18-19

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Ptilocaulis walpersii ( Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 )
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Ptilocaulis walpersii ( Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864) View in CoL

Tables 6, 7; Figs. 11A–C View FIGURE 11 , 16K View FIGURE 16

Synonymy and references: Pandaros walpersii Duchassaing & Michelotti (1864: 90) , and Muricy et al. (2011: 91; Ptilocaulis gracilis: Carter (1883: 321) ; Axinella appressa: Verril (1907: 340) ; Axinella rudis, Verril (1907: 341) ; Pseudoaxinella rosacea: de Laubenfels (1950: 87) ; Homxinella rudis: de Laubenfels (1953: 531) ; Axinella ramosa: Burton (1954: 229) ; Ptilocaulis walpersii: Alvarez et al. (1998: 22) , Rützler et al. (2009: 299), Hajdu et al. (2011: 172), Muricy et al. (2011: 91), Rützler et al. (2014: 71), and Pérez et al. (2017: 11).

Type locality. St. Thomas .

Material examined. CNPGG-2171, Cayo Arcas reef (20.1949°N, - 91.9574°W), 10 m depth, coll. Diana Ugal- de, 25 April 2018 GoogleMaps ; CNPGG-2217, Cayo Arcas reef (20.1996°N, - 91.9668°W), 4 m depth, coll. Diana Ugalde, 22 August 2018 GoogleMaps ; CNPGG-2300, Banco Obispo Norte reef (20.4985°N, - 92.2048°W), 17 m depth, coll. Oscar Bocardo, 13 September 2017 GoogleMaps ; CNPGG-2366, Banco Nuevo reef (20.5485°N, - 91.8061°W), 20 m depth, coll. Oscar Bocardo, 15 September 2017 GoogleMaps .

Description. Upright digitiform shape ( Fig.16K View FIGURE 16 ), slightly laterally compressed or forming erect branches. Specimens with a wide range of sizes 4–6– 10 cm long, 1.5–2 cm branch diameter. Surface corrugated and irregular. Oscules not visible. Bright orange color in vivo, light orange preserved in ethanol. Consistency firm and elastic, not compressible.

Skeleton. Anisotropic skeleton formed by well-developed fascicles or primary fibers, interconnected by short tracts ( Fig.11A View FIGURE 11 ). Fascicle endings have a plumose-like arrangement of spicules, with points protruding outside the surface. Mesh diameter of 275–380 µm.

Spicules. Megascleres: styles slightly curved with hastate tip in two categories ( Figs. 11B–C View FIGURE 11 ), mainly short styles. Styles I: 180– 273 (35.7)–340/4– 12.4 (3.1)–16.8 µm, Styles II: 400– 596.2 (79.6)–680/9– 11.1 (1.19)–12.2 µm.

Distribution. Mexico ( Maas-Vargas 2004; current records), Bermuda, US (Florida) , other countries in the Caribbean Sea ( Alvarez et al. 1998; Rützler et al. 2014), Brazil ( Hajdu et al. 2011).

Remarks. The present work is the first record of Ptilocaulis walpersii in the SGoM, widening its geographic distribution. The species has been found in three different coral reefs in the Campeche Bank and recorded in Quintana Roo reefs ( Maas-Vargas 2004). The present material has styles I slightly smaller than those reported by Alvarez et al. (1998) 260–400 × 5–15 µm, and Rützler et al. (2014) 340–450 × 10–18 µm. However, they are within the known length range for the species. This small variation might be ecophenotypical.

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