Tsitsikamma (Clavicaulis)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4896.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4391114 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0A5787DE-A96C-FFDB-FF5C-6DDCFE09900C |
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Tsitsikamma (Clavicaulis) |
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subgen. nov. |
Subgenus Clavicaulis Samaai, Kelly, Payne and Ngwakum subgen. nov. View in CoL
Type species. Tsitsikamma pedunculata Samaai, Gibbons, Kelly and Davies-Coleman, 2003: 19 View in CoL ; 19–20, fig. 3G, 4F, 6B.
Diagnosis. Tsitsikamma species that are either stalked wrinkled/smooth and non-stalked wrinkled/smooth attached by a narrow base, having a single purse-like chamber with a much softer interior of wispy tracts. The isochiadiscorhabd microscleres have either two or three cylindrical-conical tubercles projecting from the shaft, though sometimes the third whorl is rudimentary.
Etymology. club-shaped (clavi - combining form NL, fr. L, fr. clava = club), Stalk (caul- or cauli- or caulocombining form (cauli - fr. L caulis = stalk)
Remarks. We herewith establish the new subgenus Clavicaulis subgen. nov. for the species Tsitsikamma pedunculata , T. michaeli Parker-Nance, 2019 , T. madib a sp. nov. and T. beukesi sp. nov., based on the stalked, sack or purse-shaped body morphology of the sponges, which, in effect, forms a single, reinforced chamber, unlike subgenus Tsitsikamma which is characterised by the possession of a rigid, honeycomb-like structure, with chambers visible to the unaided eye.
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