Mycale (Paresperella) serrulata Sara & Siribelli, 1960

Bertolino, Marco, Cerrano, Carlo, Bavestrello, Giorgio, Carella, Mirco, Pansini, Maurizio & Calcinai, Barbara, 2013, Diversity of Porifera in the Mediterranean coralligenous accretions, with description of a new species, ZooKeys 336, pp. 1-37 : 13-14

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.336.5139

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scientific name

Mycale (Paresperella) serrulata Sara & Siribelli, 1960
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Mycale (Paresperella) serrulata Sara & Siribelli, 1960 Figs 12 A–D

Mycale (Paresperella) serrulata Sarà & Siribelli, 1960: 51.

Material examined.

Specimen IG-F-BL3-F4B-spA; specimen IG-F-BL3-F17B-spA alcohol preserved, Gallinara Island (station 2, Falconara) 44°01'22"N, 8°13'34"E, depth 35 m, collected on 31-07-2009. The specimen was entirely used for spicule preparations.

Description. Small, encrusting and insinuating sponge, beige in the dry state, occupying a small cavity (1 cm3) in a coralligenous block.

Skeleton. Not observed.

Spicules. Megascleres: mycalostyles straight or flexuous, with acerate tip (Fig. 12A), 310 (325) 340 × 3.75 (5) 7.5 µm. Microscleres: anisochelae in two size categories. I) The larger ones, 25 (29.5) 35 µm, have the bigger tooth palmate and the smaller often characterized by a conspicuous point and slightly diverging outwords alae; a hole is detectable at the smaller extremity (Fig. 12B). II) The smaller ones measure, 12.5 (13.7) 15 µm (Fig. 12C). Sigmas “C” shaped, 64 (78) 100 × 2.5 (2.7) 5 µm, with the convex edge serrated (Fig. 12D).

Distribution and discussion.

Mycale (Paresperella) serrulata Sarà & Siribelli, 1960, was originally described from a detritic bottom of the Gulf of Naples at 30-40 m depth. Voultsiadou and Vafidis (2004) recorded the species encrusting on Fasciospongia cavernosa at 90 m depth in the Aegean Sea. Mycale (Paresperella) serrulata is a Mediterranean endemic species. Pansini and Longo (2008) recorded it for the first time for the Ligurian Sea and the coralligenous community.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Porifera

Class

Demospongiae

Order

Poecilosclerida

Family

Mycalidae

Genus

Mycale