Geodia japonica var. spherulifera Wilson, 1925
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Geodia japonica var. spherulifera Wilson, 1925 View in CoL
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Geodia japonica var. spherulifera Wilson, 1925: 317 View in CoL , pl. 38 fig. 1.
The variety was described by Wilson from Palawan Island, North Balabac Strait, Bugsuk Island, Albatross Exped. 5355, 8.1361°N 117.321°E, depth 80 m (wet holotype USNM 21266). The main difference of the variety with the typical variety from Japan described by Sollas (1888: 256 as Cydonium japonicum , dried holotype BMNH 1894.7.6.5, probably from Sagami Bay, but no further locality data) is the habitus, which is a large cup in Sollas’ specimen whereas the var. spherulifera View in CoL is small and globular with a central depression. Other authors reporting specimens of G. japonica View in CoL described various shapes, including small and globular (e.g. Alaskan specimens of Lehnert & Stone 2016: Fig. 2a View FIGURE 2 ). There are discrepancies in the spiculation between the varieties, e.g. Sollas does not mention mesotriaene spicules in his type description, found in modest quantities in Wilson’s material (called ‘promesotriaenes’ by Wilson, but likely to be orthomesotriaenes). Other authors describing G. japonica, Thiele (1898: 7) View in CoL , Von Lendenfeld (1903: 111), and Sim (1982: 2) likewise did not mention mesotriaenes, but Von Lendenfeld (1910: 235) and Lehnert & Stone (2016: 366) do report them. Sphere-like cortical ‘pycnasters’ in Japanese specimens of G. japonica View in CoL appear comparable to the small cortical strongylasters reported for Wilson’s variety. Lehnert & Stone (2016: Table 2) compared the various G. japonica View in CoL descriptions but omitted to include the var. spherulifera View in CoL .
The conclusion is that Sollas’ description is likely incomplete making the distinction with the present variety and identifications of subsequent authors uncertain. I propose to merge for the time being the varieties into a single wide-spread species Geodia japonica ( Sollas, 1888) View in CoL (Alaska, Korea, Japan, Philippines).
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Geodia japonica var. spherulifera Wilson, 1925
Van Soest, Rob W. M. 2024 |
Geodia japonica var. spherulifera
Lehnert, H. & Stone, R. P. 2016: 366 |
Sim, C. J. 1982: 2 |
Wilson, H. V. 1925: 317 |
Von Lendenfeld, R. 1910: 235 |
Von Lendenfeld, R. 1903: 111 |
Thiele, J. 1898: ) |
Sollas, W. J. 1888: 256 |