Levantiniella levantinensis ( Vacelet, Bitar, Carteron, Zibrowius and Pérez, 2007 )

Evcen, Alper & Çinar, Melih Ertan, 2025, Sponge fauna of the Aegean coast of Türkiye with new records for the eastern Mediterranean Sea, Zootaxa 5631 (2), pp. 201-244 : 220-221

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5631.2.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:42B1D9AA-C22F-4B10-B83E-4B7BB868286D

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15375601

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B3188793-FFCD-FFDF-FF2E-7791B484A2F3

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Plazi

scientific name

Levantiniella levantinensis ( Vacelet, Bitar, Carteron, Zibrowius and Pérez, 2007 )
status

 

Levantiniella levantinensis ( Vacelet, Bitar, Carteron, Zibrowius and Pérez, 2007) View in CoL

( Figure 9 View FIGURE 9 )

Cinachyrella levantinensis Vacelet et al. 2007: 1540 View in CoL , fig. 2.

Levanteniella levantinensis, Carella et al. 2016: 6 , fig. 9E

Material examined: ESFM-POR/2017-502 , S25, 5 –10 m, on muddy sand with shells, 2 specimens , ESFM-POR/2017-580 , S26, 10 –20 m, on muddy sand with shells, 2 specimens , ESFM-POR/2017-670 , S27, 5 –10 m, on muddy sand with shells, 1 specimen , ESFM-POR/2017-779 , S31, 10 –20 m, on muddy sand with shells, 3 specimens , ESFM-POR/2017-788 , S32, 10 –20 m, on muddy sand with shells, 3 specimens , ESFM-POR/2017-733 , S36, 10 –20 m, on muddy sand with shells, 2 specimens .

Description: Specimens are subspherical in shape and 3–3.5 cm in diameter, without root tufts. The surface is covered with sediment (silt, mud). The color is yellow when alive, without sand, becomes light brown-cream in alcohol ( Figure 9a View FIGURE 9 ). The hispididation is variable and the spicules are visible with the naked eye. The skeleton consists of large bundles of oxea (1200–6100 × 2–4 μm), anatriaene; (rhabdome up to 6500–7000 × 3.5–6 μm), protriaenes with a thin rhabdome often flexuous or hairlike (1000–2100 × 2.5–5 μm), small oxea (50–110 × 1–2 μm) and C-shaped, thin sigmaspires (8–12 μm × 0.5–1 μm) ( Figure 9b View FIGURE 9 ).

Habitat and distribution: In this study, it was found on horizontal rocky bottoms covered with sediment deposits at depths between 10– 27 m. This species was previously found on rocks at depths of 6–35 m ( Vacelet et al. 2007). It is a species endemic to the eastern Mediterranean Sea de Voogd et al. 2024), known only from the coasts of Lebanon and Israel ( Vacelet et al. 2007). It is a new record for the coast of Aegean Sea.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Porifera

Class

Demospongiae

Order

Tetractinellida

Family

Tetillidae

Genus

Levantiniella

Loc

Levantiniella levantinensis ( Vacelet, Bitar, Carteron, Zibrowius and Pérez, 2007 )

Evcen, Alper & Çinar, Melih Ertan 2025
2025
Loc

Levanteniella levantinensis

Carella, M. & Agell, G. & Cardenas, P. & Uriz, M. J. 2016: 6
2016
Loc

Cinachyrella levantinensis

Vacelet, J. & Bitar, G. & Carteron, S. & Zibrowius, H. & Perez, T. 2007: 1540
2007
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