Biodiversity assessment of the Lower Mekong Basin: A new species of Corvospongilla (Porifera: Spongillina: Spongillidae) from Thailand
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
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Biodiversity assessment of the Lower Mekong Basin: A new species of Corvospongilla (Porifera: Spongillina: Spongillidae) from Thailand / Ruengsawang, N; Sangpradub, N; Hanjavanit, C; Manconi, Renata. - In: ZOOTAXA. - ISSN 1175-5334. - 3320:(2012), pp. 47-55.
Abstract:
Only six species (four genera, one family) of freshwater sponges are known until now from Thailand. A first record of the
genus Corvospongilla Annandale, 1911 with the description of a new species is here reported from the Pong River in the Lower
Mekong Basin. The taxonomic status of Corvospongilla siamensis nov. sp. is discussed in comparison to the 18 species
assigned to the genus. The new species is characterised by i) alveolate, paucispicular skeletal network with scanty spongin,
thick ascending tracts towards the sponge surface to support conules; ii) skeleton of stout microspined strongyles, and
extremely rare, abruptly pointed oxeas usually with a few tubercles, plus micropseudobirotules with smooth shaft; iii) gemmules belonging to a single gemmular morph, typically sessile; iv) gemmular cage notably stout, of tangentially arranged
strongyles of variable length from tubercled to spiny; v) gemmular theca with abundant laminar compact spongin, lacking
pneumatic layer, armed by short, tubercled to spiny strongyles tangentially embedded; vi) larvae armed by spiny oxeas. Corvospongilla siamensis nov. sp. differs from all the other known species of the genus in its unique combination of diagnostic traits,
particularly a) acanthostrongyles (megascleres), b) gemmuloscleres, both in the cage and in the theca, as strongyles showing
the tendency towards ring-shape and button-like shape, and c) larval spiny oxeas.
genus Corvospongilla Annandale, 1911 with the description of a new species is here reported from the Pong River in the Lower
Mekong Basin. The taxonomic status of Corvospongilla siamensis nov. sp. is discussed in comparison to the 18 species
assigned to the genus. The new species is characterised by i) alveolate, paucispicular skeletal network with scanty spongin,
thick ascending tracts towards the sponge surface to support conules; ii) skeleton of stout microspined strongyles, and
extremely rare, abruptly pointed oxeas usually with a few tubercles, plus micropseudobirotules with smooth shaft; iii) gemmules belonging to a single gemmular morph, typically sessile; iv) gemmular cage notably stout, of tangentially arranged
strongyles of variable length from tubercled to spiny; v) gemmular theca with abundant laminar compact spongin, lacking
pneumatic layer, armed by short, tubercled to spiny strongyles tangentially embedded; vi) larvae armed by spiny oxeas. Corvospongilla siamensis nov. sp. differs from all the other known species of the genus in its unique combination of diagnostic traits,
particularly a) acanthostrongyles (megascleres), b) gemmuloscleres, both in the cage and in the theca, as strongyles showing
the tendency towards ring-shape and button-like shape, and c) larval spiny oxeas.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Porifera, Freshwater sponges, Corvospongilla siamensis nov. sp., Oriental Region, Pong River, Taxonomy, Biogeography, SEM
Elenco autori:
Ruengsawang, N; Sangpradub, N; Hanjavanit, C; Manconi, Renata
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