Mycale (Paresperella) penicillium ( Von Lendenfeld, 1888 )

Van, Rob W. M., Aryasari, Ratih & De, Nicole J., 2021, Mycale species of the tropical Indo-West Pacific (Porifera, Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida), Zootaxa 4912 (1), pp. 1-212 : 174-176

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Mycale (Paresperella) penicillium ( Von Lendenfeld, 1888 )
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Mycale (Paresperella) penicillium ( Von Lendenfeld, 1888) View in CoL

Esperella penicillium Von Lendenfeld, 1888: 213 View in CoL ; Hallmann 1914: 408, pl XXIV fig. 1, text-fig. 15.

Paresperella repens Whitelegge, 1907: 487 View in CoL , pl. XIV fig. 22.

Mycale moluccensis var. dichela Hentschel, 1911: 305 View in CoL , fig 10.

Summary description (mostly from Hallmann 1914: 408–411 and Hentschel 1911: 305–306). The type specimen consists of ‘a few ill-preserved scraps attached to pieces of shells and other débris’, presumably encrusting, which is confirmed by the specimens from Whitelegge and Hentschel. The ectosomal skeleton is a tangential aegogropilalike paucispicular reticulation. The choanosomal skeleton is a loose reticulation of spicule tracts up to 150 µm in thickness, which subdivide near the surface supporting the ectosomal skeleton. Spicules mycalostyles with bidentate ending, occasionally with bluntly rounded ending, 192–410 x up to 8 µm, anisochelae I 29–39 µm, anisochelae II 9–22.5 µm, sigmas I, serrated, 44–52 µm.

Distribution. Port Jackson, SE Australia; Shark Bay, West Australia, shallow water.

Comment. See for further remarks above in the discussion of M. (P.) moluccensis , which differs from M. (P.) penicillium in possessing only one size category of anisochelae as well as toxas, while M.(P.) moluccensis has two sizes of anisochelae and lacks toxas.

Key to the Mycale (Paresperella) View in CoL species from the region

1 Serrated sigmas> 200 µm ................................................... Mycale (Paresperella) macrosigma View in CoL

- Serrated sigmas only <200 µm .......................................................................... 2

2 Megascleres include tylote, strongylote, bidentate or polydentate mycalostyles (a minority of ‘normal mycalostyles with pointed ends may occur).................................................................................... 3

- Megascleres exclusively pointed or at most mucronate........................... Mycale (Paresperella) serratohamata View in CoL 3 Megascleres exclusively tylote-like with symmetrical swollen endings; serrated sigmas large (> 100 µm).................................................................................. Mycale (Paresperella) seychellensis View in CoL sp.nov.

- Megascleres include bidentate, tridentate or polydentate mycalostyles............................................ 4

4 Toxas present....................................................... Mycale (Paresperella) sceptroides View in CoL sp.nov.

- No toxas............................................................................................ 5

5 One size category of anisochelae.............................................. Mycale (Paresperella) moluccensis View in CoL

- Two size categories of anisochelae.............................................. Mycale (Paresperella) penicillium View in CoL

Global diversity and distribution of the subgenus Mycale (Paresperella) View in CoL

We queried the World Porifera Database (Van Soest et al. 2020) and added the above results from our Indo-West Pacific Mycale (Paresperella) study to arrive at the current tentative estimate of known accepted species, which numbers 17. Their distribution over the world oceans summarized as the numbers of species found in Marine Ecoregions of the World (cf. Spalding et al. 2007) is presented in Fig. 113 View FIGURE 113 . The subgenus is circumglobal in tropical and warm temperate waters, with a few penetrating into colder temperate waters.

Subgenus Mycale (Rhaphidotheca) Kent, 1870

Rhaphidotheca Kent, 1870: 219 View in CoL .

Gomphostegia Topsent, 1896: 149 View in CoL .

Sceptrospongia Dendy, 1926: 6 View in CoL .

Mycale (Rhaphidotheca) View in CoL ; Van Soest & Hajdu 2002: 684.

Type species. Rhaphidotheca marshallhalli Kent, 1870 (= Mycale (Rhaphidotheca) marshallhalli View in CoL ).

Remark. No species were found in the material we studied.

Additional Mycale (Rhaphidotheca) species from the region

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Porifera

Class

Demospongiae

Order

Poecilosclerida

Family

Mycalidae

Genus

Mycale

SubGenus

Mycale

Loc

Mycale (Paresperella) penicillium ( Von Lendenfeld, 1888 )

Van, Rob W. M., Aryasari, Ratih & De, Nicole J. 2021
2021
Loc

Mycale (Rhaphidotheca)

Van Soest, R. W. M. & Hajdu, E. 2002: 684
2002
Loc

Sceptrospongia

Dendy, A. 1926: 6
1926
Loc

Mycale moluccensis var. dichela

Hentschel, E. 1911: 305
1911
Loc

Paresperella repens

Whitelegge, T. 1907: 487
1907
Loc

Gomphostegia

Topsent, E. 1896: 149
1896
Loc

Esperella penicillium

Hallmann, E. F. 1914: 408
Von Lendenfeld, R. 1888: 213
1888
Loc

Rhaphidotheca

Kent, W. S. 1870: 219
1870
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