Lelapiella nodusgordii, (POLEJAEFF, 1883), La
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LEUCALTIS NODUSGORDII ( POLÉJAEFF, 1883)
( FIGS 13 View Figure 13 , 14 View Figure 14 ; TABLE 6)
Synonyms: Heteropegma nodusgordii Poléjaeff, 1883: 45 (only the Torres Strait specimens); von Lendenfeld, 1885: 1107 (only the Australian specimens); Dendy, 1892: 113; Dendy, 1905: 230; Jenkin, 1908: 453. Leucaltis bathybia var. mascarenica Ridley, 1884: 628 (to be confirmed). Clathrina latitubulata Carter, 1886: 515 (to be confirmed). Heteropegma latitubulata Dendy, 1892: 114 (to be confirmed). Leucaltis clathria Dendy, 1913: 16 ; Dendy & Frederick, 1924: 483; Hôzawa, 1940: 136; Tanita, 1943: 393; Lévi, 1998: 75; Wörheide & Hooper, 1999: 876; Borojević & Klautau, 2000: 190. Leuconia paloensis (non Tanita, 1943), Colin & Arneson, 1995: 61; Gosliner et al., 1996: 17; Erhardt & Baensch, 1998: 21. Leucaltis nodusgordii Van Soest & De Voogd, 2015: 39, 2018: 66 .
Type locality: Torres Strait , Australia .
M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: U F R J P O R 8 9 3 0 (= 171109- PAE2 - TP4 ). Photos : TP6029–6039. Passe de l’Hermitage Reef, La Réunion, Indian Ocean, coll. T. Pérez, 9 November 2017, 18– 20 m depth .
Colour: White alive and light beige after fixation ( Fig. 13A, B View Figure 13 ).
Morphology and anatomy: Sponge formed by large, individualized, anastomosed tubes ( Fig. 13A, B View Figure 13 ). Each tube has its own cortex. Oscula located at the top of elevated tubes ( Fig. 13A, B View Figure 13 ). The specimen was full of reproductive elements ( Fig. 13C, D View Figure 13 ). The aquiferous system is composed of irregular, elongated and ramified choanocyte chambers ( Fig. 13D View Figure 13 ). There is a thick cortex composed of large triactines and tetractines, tangential to the surface ( Fig. 13D, E View Figure 13 ). The choanosome has few spicules, tiny triactines and tetractines ( Fig. 13D View Figure 13 ). The apical actine of the cortical tetractines penetrates the choanosome and, sometimes, the atrium. The atrial skeleton is composed of tiny triactines and tetractines ( Fig. 13F View Figure 13 ).
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