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First record of the genus Discorhabdella (Porifera, Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida, Crambeidae) from Sagami Bay, Japan with description of two new species.
Ise, Yuji; Vacelet, Jean; Izumi, Takato; Woo, Sau Pinn; Tan, Shau Hwai.
Affiliation
  • Ise Y; Centre for Marine & Coastal Studies (CEMACS), Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM, Penang, Malaysia Universiti Sains Malaysia Penang Malaysia.
  • Vacelet J; Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie Marine et Continentale, CNRS, Aix Marseille Université, IRD, Avignon Université, Station Marine d'Endoume, Marseille, France Aix Marseille Université Marseille France.
  • Izumi T; Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan.
  • Woo SP; Centre for Marine & Coastal Studies (CEMACS), Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM, Penang, Malaysia Universiti Sains Malaysia Penang Malaysia.
  • Tan SH; Centre for Marine & Coastal Studies (CEMACS), Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM, Penang, Malaysia Universiti Sains Malaysia Penang Malaysia.
Zookeys ; 1076: 67-81, 2021.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34992490
ABSTRACT
Two new species of Discorhabdella are described from Sagami Bay, Japan. Discorhabdella has been suggested to have an ancient Tethyan origin according to discovery of their unique pseudoastrose acanthostyles from late Eocene to Oligocene deposits. This is the first record of the genus from the northwest Pacific and first record of the family Crambeidae from Japan. Discorhabdellahispida sp. nov. is distinctive within the genus by possession of special sigmoid microscleres and C-shaped isochelae with short alae. Discorhabdellamisakiensis sp. nov. is characterized by short choanosomal subtylostyles, and their length overlapped with that of the ectosomal subtylostyles. Only one other species, Discorhabdellatuberosocapitata (Topsent, 1890), has the same spicule composition. However, all spicule types are larger in D.tuberosocapitata than those of D.misakiensis sp. nov., and the shape of the isochelae is different the alae are more widely opened in D.tuberosocapitata. An identification key to species of the genus Discorhabdella is also provided. The discovery of two new species from warm temperate northwest Pacific extends the geographical distribution of the genus Discorhabdella.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Zookeys Year: 2021 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Zookeys Year: 2021 Document type: Article