Petrosia testudinaria var. fistulophora Wilson, 1925
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5398.1.1 |
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Petrosia testudinaria var. fistulophora Wilson, 1925 |
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Petrosia testudinaria var. fistulophora Wilson, 1925 View in CoL
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Petrosia testudinaria var. fistulophora Wilson, 1925: 401 View in CoL , pl. 40 fig. 5, pl. 41 figs. 1–2, pl. 48 fig. 8.
The variety was described by Wilson from Lannang Point, Eastern Philippines, Albatross Stat. 5249, 7.1017°N 125.6889°E, depth 42 m (syntype USNM 21285). The typical variety originally described by Lamarck (1814 as Alcyonium View in CoL , holotype originally in MNHN but currently missing), with neotype BMNH 1881.10.21.266 collected by the ‘Alert’ at Cape Denison, on the Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef, 20°S 148.2667°E. These are typical ‘barrel sponges’, with the differences found in the outer surface, with ‘fistules’ in the present variety which are not readily visible in most Central Indo-Pacific barrel sponges. The spicules reported by Wilson are similar in size and shape to those given for X. testudinaria View in CoL by various authors. Swierts et al. 2017 investigated genetic properties of barrel sponges ( X. muta View in CoL and X. testudinaria View in CoL ) from Central West Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific localities and discovered that there are a large number of reproductively isolated ‘species’ hiding under these names. However, these species were only characterized genetically by Swierts et al. and no attempts were made to connect genetic and morphological properties, rendering the recognition of the species impractical. This means that there is currently no method to establish the validity of the present variety as one of the many reproductively isolated taxa. Surface characters of barrel sponges like X. testudinaria View in CoL are notoriously variable, and I do not believe Wilson’s descriptions are sufficiently clear to consider the variety as a taxon distinct from X. testudinaria View in CoL . I propose for the time being to merge the variety with the typical variety as Xestospongia testudinaria ( Lamarck, 1814) View in CoL , but the name fistulophora may return as valid in future research.
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Petrosia testudinaria var. fistulophora Wilson, 1925
Van Soest, Rob W. M. 2024 |
Petrosia testudinaria var. fistulophora
Wilson, H. V. 1925: 401 |