Clathrina conifera Klautau & Borojević, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2016.178 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3850403 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3406810E-DD29-B212-FDF6-F9680A993196 |
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Clathrina conifera Klautau & Borojević, 2001 |
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Clathrina conifera Klautau & Borojević, 2001 View in CoL
Fig. 6 View Fig ; Table 6
Clathrina conifera Klautau & Borojević, 2001: 404 View in CoL View Cited Treatment .
Clathrina primordialis View in CoL (non C. primordialis ( Haeckel, 1872)) View in CoL – Borojević 1971: 527. — Borojević & Peixinho 1976: 992. — Mothes de Moraes 1985: 228. — Klautau et al. 1994: 372. — Muricy & Silva 1999: 160.
Clathrina conifera View in CoL – Klautau & Valentine 2003: 18 View Cited Treatment . — Monteiro & Muricy 2004: 682. — Muricy & Hajdu 2006: 86. — Lanna et al. 2007: 1554. — Custódio & Hajdu 2011: 4. — Muricy et al. 2011: 33. — Bouzon et al. 2012: 42.
Material examined
Holotype
BRAZIL: Arraial do Cabo , Rio de Janeiro ( BMNH 1999.9 .16.19, in ethanol).
Other material
ADRIATIC SEA: near the Island of Lokrum, 42°37’55.6” N, 18°06’49.4” E; 1–3 m deep, collected by V. Nikolić, 8 Oct. 2010 (PMR-13738 = UFRJPOR 6869); near Dubrovnik, 42°38'26.5" N, 18°06'14.2" E; 1 m, collected by V. Nikolić, 24 Sep. 2011 (PMR-17807, IRB-S2 = UFRJPOR 7541, IRB-S 3 = UFRJPOR 7542).
Colour
White in life and white or brown in ethanol.
section. C. Triactines with variable sizes and shapes.
Description
Cormus composed of irregular and loosely anastomosed tubes ( Fig. 6A View Fig ). Water-collecting tubes are not present. The skeleton consists of triactines without organisation ( Fig. 6B View Fig ).
Spicules ( Table 6)
TRIACTINES. Regular (equiangular and equiradiate). Their size is very variable. Actines are slightly conical to conical, straight, with blunt tips. Sometimes they are slightly undulated near the tips ( Fig. 6C View Fig ). Size: 88.5/ 10.2 µm.
Ecology
Specimens were collected on a semi-shaded, vertical hard limestone bottom under overhangs. They were often found in association with the macroalga Ellisolandia elongata (J. Ellis & Solander, 1786) .
Remarks
Until now, this species was considered endemic to Brazil ( Borojević 1971; Mothes de Moraes 1985; Klautau et al. 1994; Monteiro & Muricy 2004; Muricy & Hajdu 2006; Lanna et al. 2007). Originally, it was identified as C. primordialis ( Haeckel, 1872) ( Borojević 1971; Mothes de Moraes 1985; Klautau et al. 1994). However, considering differences in the size of the actines (holotype of C. conifera : 62.5–77.3(±9.3)–97.5/9(±1.0) µm; Haeckel measurements of C. primordialis : 100–150/ 8–12 µm), it was described as a new species: C. conifera . In the present work, we confirmed by morphological and molecular analyses ( Fig. 16 View Fig ) that C. conifera is really distinct from C. primordialis and that it occurs in the Adriatic Sea.
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Clathrina conifera Klautau & Borojević, 2001
Klautau, Michelle, Imešek, Mirna, Azevedo, Fernanda, Pleše, Bruna, Nikolić, Vedran & Ćetković, Helena 2016 |
Clathrina conifera
Bouzon J. L. & Brandini F. & Rocha R. M. 2012: 42 |
Custodio M. R. & Hajdu E. 2011: 4 |
Muricy G. & Lopes D. A. & Hajdu E. & Carvalho M. S. & Moraes F. C. & Klautau M. & Menegola C. & Pinheiro U. 2011: 33 |
Lanna E. & Rossi A. L. & Cavalcanti F. F. & Hajdu E. & Klautau M. 2007: 1554 |
Muricy G. & Hajdu E. 2006: 86 |
Monteiro L. C. & Muricy G. 2004: 682 |
Klautau M. & Valentine C. 2003: 18 |
Clathrina primordialis
Muricy G. & Silva O. C. 1999: 160 |
Klautau M. & Sole-Cava A. M. & Borojevic R. 1994: 372 |
Borojevic R. & Peixinho S. 1976: 992 |
Borojevic R. 1971: 527 |