Rhabdoploca curvispiculifera var. geniculatus ( Topsent, 1928 )

Van Soest, Rob W. M., 2024, Correcting sponge names: nomenclatural update of lower taxa level Porifera, Zootaxa 5398 (1), pp. 1-122 : 52

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5398.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E233F731-D5FA-4032-B3A4-CEFE5A809C49

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10580733

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF4E397F-FFD4-3160-9786-FDBDBFDA0273

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Rhabdoploca curvispiculifera var. geniculatus ( Topsent, 1928 )
status

 

Rhabdoploca curvispiculifera var. geniculatus ( Topsent, 1928)

( Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 )

Hymeraphia geniculata Topsent, 1892: 115 , pl. I fig. 13, pl. XI fig. 4–5.

Hymerhabdia curvispiculifera ; sensu Topsent 1894: 22.

Rhabderemia geniculata ; Topsent 1894: 23.

Rhabdoploca curvispiculifera View in CoL ; sensu Topsent 1904: 158.

Rhabdoploca curvispiculifera var. geniculata View in CoL ; Topsent 1928: 43.

Cerbaris curvispiculifer View in CoL ; sensu Alvarez & Van Soest 2002: 751.

The variety was originally described by Topsent as Hymeraphia geniculata from the Azores, Prince Albert 1 er Cruises Stat. 247, 38.3917°N 30.3389°W, 318 m depth (holotype in MOM, a slide of the type in MNHN reg. nr. DT 944). Topsent changed his mind several times and decided ultimately to reassign H. geniculata to Rhabdoploca curvispiculifera View in CoL ( Carter, 1880: 43 as Microciona View in CoL , from the Gulf of Mannar, Sri Lanka, approximate coordinates 9°N 79°E, type not identified) as a distinct Atlantic variety. Alvarez & Van Soest (2002) transferred Carter’s (1880) Rhabdoploca curvispiculifera View in CoL to Cerbaris Topsent, 1898 View in CoL , and by this implicitly transferred the var. geniculata View in CoL also to that genus. A difference between Carter’s curvispiculifer View in CoL and Topsent’s geniculatus is found in the small tylostyles, which are entirely smooth in Carter’s typical variety and entirely spined in Topsent’s variety. Other skeletal characters of the two are strikingly similar: the length of the (rhabdo)styles, in Carter’s species 207 x 13, and Topsent’s species 90–200 x 10–12 µm. The ‘toxostrongyles’ of both species are on average approximately the same (207 x 9 µm vs 125–195 x 6–8 µm, respectively). I agree with Topsent (1928) that geniculatus has a small but distinct difference, and to acknowledge the geographic separation I propose here to elevate the variety to the rank of species as Cerbaris geniculatus (Topsent, 1892) .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Porifera

Class

Demospongiae

SubClass

Heteroscleromorpha

Order

Bubarida

Family

Bubaridae

Genus

Rhabdoploca

Loc

Rhabdoploca curvispiculifera var. geniculatus ( Topsent, 1928 )

Van Soest, Rob W. M. 2024
2024
Loc

Cerbaris curvispiculifer

Alvarez, B. & Van Soest, R. W. M. 2002: 751
2002
Loc

Rhabdoploca curvispiculifera var. geniculata

Topsent, E. 1928: 43
1928
Loc

Rhabdoploca curvispiculifera

Topsent, E. 1904: 158
1904
Loc

Hymerhabdia curvispiculifera

Topsent, E. 1894: 22
1894
Loc

Rhabderemia geniculata

Topsent, E. 1894: 23
1894
GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF