Hymedesmia sp. 4

Pereira, Raquel, Larsson, Mats, Cárdenas, Paco & Thollesson, Mikael, 2025, Swedish marine demosponge fauna (Porifera: Demospongiae) sampled 80 years after Jägerskiöld’s inventory, European Journal of Taxonomy 983, pp. 1-64 : 43-44

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2025.983.2835

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CB8545D0-094C-4EBE-AD65-0420FD27B7D5

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15185569

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/120587EB-FFEE-FFDC-8194-E394FB75E190

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Hymedesmia sp. 4
status

 

Hymedesmia sp. 4

Fig. 21 View Fig

Material examined

SWEDEN • 1 spec.; Yttre Vattenholmen ; 58.8754° N, 11.1056° E; 27 m depth; 16 Nov. 2019; Mats Larsson leg. [MM-191116-2]; SCUBA; LAR-191116-PB160433, 35; GenBank no.: OM415632 (28S D3-D5); voucher: GNM Porifera 1049 GoogleMaps .

Description

The specimen, of which a 5 mm fragment was collected, presents an encrusting morphology, growing on rock covered with coralline algae. The colour alive of the specimen is orangish-yellow presenting white dots that are possibly embryos ( Fig. 21A View Fig ). Its colour in ethanol is beige. The specimen does not present evident osculum, pore-sieves nor pores. The consistency is very fragile after being preserved in ethanol.

Skeleton

Skeleton composed of two size classes of acanthostyles: a) large acanthostyles with a small base, spines covering 1/3 of the length, some spines seem poorly formed by being extremely thin in the shaft, measuring 212.5– 239. 1 –270.4 ± 23.37 × 4.1– 6.7 –10.1 ± 2.7 µm (N = 5), b) small acanthostyles are fully spined ( Fig. 21B View Fig ) and have a well-developed tyle at base, measuring: 104.– 116.3– 138.2 ± 9.32 × 3.4– 5.3 –7.8 ± 1.60 µm (N = 11) ( Fig. 20B View Fig ). Additionally, the skeleton also presents a single class size of anisostrongyles measuring 124.2– 220.9 –287.5 ± 26.32 × 0.8– 1.8 –4.6 ± 0.66 µm (N =46) ( Fig. 21C View Fig ).

Remarks

The specimen examined presents a peculiar external morphology by lacking apparent structure on its surface. However, given the presence of several ‘white dots’, it is possible that the specimen is riddled with embryos and has lost its usual external morphology. The specimen does not present any nucleotide difference in the 28S D3-D5 sequences, when compared with other specimens identified as H. hibernica ( Fig. 2 View Fig ). However, the lack of pore-sieves and the presence of small acanthostyles, thinner than what is reported for H. hibernica leads us to keep this specimen as Hymedesmia sp.

GNM

Gothenburg Museum of Natural History (Goteborgs Naturhistoriska Museum)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Porifera

Class

Demospongiae

SubClass

Keratosa

Order

Poecilosclerida

Family

Hymedesmiidae

Genus

Hymedesmia

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