Iotrochota arenosa Rützler, Maldonado, Piantoni & Riesgo, 2007

Ugalde, Diana, Fernandez, Julio C. C., Gómez, Patricia, Lôbo-Hajdu, Gisele & Simões, Nuno, 2021, An update on the diversity of marine sponges in the southern Gulf of Mexico coral reefs, Zootaxa 5031 (1), pp. 1-112 : 55-56

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Iotrochota arenosa Rützler, Maldonado, Piantoni & Riesgo, 2007
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Iotrochota arenosa Rützler, Maldonado, Piantoni & Riesgo, 2007 View in CoL

Tables 6, 7; Figs. 50A–D View FIGURE 50 , 58E View FIGURE 58

Synonymy and references: Iotrochota arenosa Rützler et al. (2007: 179) , and Castello-Branco & Menegola (2014: 2); Iotrochota cf. arenosa: Pérez et al. (2017: 11) .

Type locality. Belize .

Material examined. CNPGG-2422, Isla Verde reef (19.19844°N, 96.06863°W), 7.3 m depth, coll. Diana Ugal- de, 28 August 2018 GoogleMaps ; CNPGG-2452, Isla Verde reef (19.19844°N, 96.06863°W), 3.6 m depth, coll. Diana Ugalde, 31 August 2018 GoogleMaps .

Description. Thickly encrusting habit ( Fig. 58E View FIGURE 58 ); the larger specimen’s size 7 ×7 × 1 cm. Surface microconulose and without visible pores. Oscules small (up to 2 mm in diameter), flush to the surface, and scattered. Purplish dark color in vivo and brownish dark preserved in ethanol. The consistency is flexible and slightly friable.

Skeleton. Reticulation of multispicular tracts of styles and strongyles (multispicular, 30–50 µm thick; Fig. 50A View FIGURE 50 ). Some spicules scattered throughout the reticulation. Some thin strongyles paratangential at the surface ( Fig.50B View FIGURE 50 ). Birotules scattered throughout the skeleton. No visible sand grains.

Spicules. Megascleres: Styles stout, curved, and smooth ( Fig. 50C View FIGURE 50 – 3 View FIGURE 3 ); 134– 155.6 (10.7)–170/5–8.2 (1.8)–11 µm. Strongyles I straight and smooth ( Fig. 50C View FIGURE 50 – 1 View FIGURE 1 ); 210– 218.5 (7.4)–230/5–6 (0.8)–7.5 µm. Strongyles II very similar to the previous category but slightly longer and thinner ( Fig. 50C View FIGURE 50 – 2 View FIGURE 2 ); 230– 241 (7.6)–260/3–4.1 (0.8)–6 µm. Microscleres: Birotule abundant and small ( Fig. 50D View FIGURE 50 ); 9.5– 11.1 (1.1)–12 µm in length.

Distribution. Mexico (current records), Belize ( Rützler et al. 2007b), Brazil ( Castello-Branco & Menegola 2014).

Remarks. I. arenosa has only been recorded in Belize ( Rützler et al. 2007b) and southeastern Brazil (Castello- Branco & Menegola 2014). Thus, our study presents the first record for the GoM. The present material was assigned to I. arenosa owing to three main features: 1) embedded sediment grains are absent in our material, 2) purplish brown, almost black color when alive in the type species, and 3) spiculation similar to that of the type material ( Table 3). According to Castello-Branco & Menegola (2014) I. arenosa from Brazil does not possess sand grains and has much larger measurements in all spicules. The taxonomic significance of this variation must be determined before changing the diagnosis of the species, but this was beyond the scope of our study.

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