Ecionemia Bowerbank
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Genus Ecionemia Bowerbank
Ecionemia Bowerbank, 1862: 1101 .
Stellettinopsis Carter, 1897: 348 (in part).
Type species: Ecionemia acervus Bowerbank, 1864: 173 .
Diagnosis. Massive or thickly encrusting Ancorinidae with a thin, indistinct non-detachable ectosome defined by pigmented cells and aquiferous canals. Megascleres include oxeas in several size categories, and triaenes of different types including dichotriaenes, plagiotriaenes, anatriaenes, and protriaenes. Bundles of megascleres radiate strictly in the outer choanosome, expanding into brushes at the surface, and extending beyond. Microscleres include small euasters, and acanthomicrorhabds which form a dermal crust (emended from Uriz 2002).
Remarks. The type species Ecionemia acervus was first described from Fiji and has a wide distribution throughout the Indo-Pacific. The megascleres are large oxeas (>1000 um), orthotriaenes, and anatriaenes. The microscleres are acanthomicrorhabds, chiasters, and tylasters. In her diagnosis of the genus, Uriz (2002) states that the euasters of Ecionemia are never oxyasters, but E. densa has oxyasters in the smallest euaster category (see Table 3). It appears that species of Ecionemia never have the larger category of oxyasters that are found in the choanosome of Ancorina spp. and Stryphnus spp. Note also, that the euasters in New Zealand species of Ecionemia have recurved tips (see Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D, I).
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Ecionemia Bowerbank
Kelly, Michelle & Sim-Smith, Carina 2012 |
Ecionemia
Bowerbank 1862: 1101 |