Haliclona (Reniera) aff. portroyalensis Jackson, de Weerdt & Webber, 2006
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Haliclona (Reniera) aff. portroyalensis Jackson, de Weerdt & Webber, 2006 View in CoL
Tables 6, 7; Figs. 28A–F View FIGURE 28
Synonymy and references: Haliclona (Reniera) portroyalensis Jackson et al. (2006: 62) and Bispo et al. (2016: 241); Haliclona (Reniera) aff. portroyalensis : present study.
Type locality. Jamaica .
Material examined. CNPGG-2444, Isla Verde reef (19.20588°N, - 96.07305°W), 7.8 m depth, coll. Diana Ugalde, 31 August 2018 GoogleMaps .
Description. Thickly encrusting habit; size 2–4.7 × 0.9 cm. Surface smooth, provided with scattered oscules ca. 2 mm diameter, without visible pores. The color in vivo was not recorded, light beige in ethanol. Consistency is soft and flexible.
Skeleton. The ectosomal skeleton is a unispicular isotropic reticulation tending to isodictyal ( Fig. 28A View FIGURE 28 ). Choanosomal skeleton is similar to the ectosomal one, with a unispicular network, but some tracts are 2-3 spicules thick ( Fig. 28B View FIGURE 28 ). Toxas are more abundant in the ectosomal region ( Fig. 28E View FIGURE 28 ).
Spicules. Megascleres: Oxeas slightly curved, smooth, in a large size range; juvenile forms are thinner ( Fig. 28C–D View FIGURE 28 ). Tips sharp, conic to acerate; 140– 181 (17.3)–200/5– 9.2 (1.7)–10 µm. Microscleres ( Fig.28 E–F View FIGURE 28 ): toxas smooth; 24– 52.8 (16.4)–70 × 0.5–1.5 µm.
Distribution. Mexico (current records), Jamaica ( Jackson et al. 2006).
Remarks. This study presents the first record of Haliclona (R.) portroyalensis after its original description and the first record for the GoM. Our material has slightly smaller and thicker oxeas (140–200/5–10 µm) and smaller toxas (24–70/0.5–1.5 µm) compared with the type material described by Jackson et al. (2006): viz., spicules in the latter, oxeas 153–209.7/6–8.7 µm and toxas 3.6–112.5/0.3–1.5 µm. Furthermore, our material is encrusting and with few apertures visible, as long as Jackson et al. (2006) describe a digitate specimen with a few slightly swollen areas and a bulbous basis and oscules scattered on the surface. Although some differences are observed between our material and the description in Jackson et al. (2006), we have only a small specimen examined. A new analysis of specimens from the Gulf population of H. (R.) portroyalensis is needed to clarify if the characters observed by us represent morphological variation or point to a new species. Thus, the present identification is just tentative.
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