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Polyaxone monaxonids: revision of raspailiid sponges with polyactine megascleres (Cyamon andTrikentrion)

机译:Polyaxone monaxonids:用多肌酸巨核修订raspailiid海绵(凯门鳄和Trikentrion)

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Among the thousands of non-tetractinellid (monaxonid) Demospongiae species, less than twenty possess polyactine (usually three- or four-claded) megascleres. These are currently assigned to two closely related genera, viz. Cyamon Gray and Trikentrion Ehlers, both members of the raspailiid subfamily Cyamoninae. The two genera are considered valid on account of differences in the shape and the ornamentation of the polyaxone spicules. Cyamon predominantly has four-claded equiangular spicules with all cladi spined or rugose, whereas Trikentrion usually has a majority of three-claded spicules on which spines are found only on a single basal clade. Nevertheless, the differences between the two genera appear to overlap in several known and newly discovered species, necessitating a revision of the two groups. Two new species of Cyamon were found to occur on inshore sandstone platforms off the coast of Mauritania. One of the new species, Cyamon amphipolyactinum >sp. n., possesses unique small ‘double’ polyactine spicules in addition to the usual calthrops-like polyactine megascleres characteristic for Cyamon. The second new species, Cyamon arguinense >sp. n.,possesses polyactine megascleres of which only one of the cladi is spined the remaining three or more cladi being smooth, a feature that is considered characteristic of sponges of the genus Trikentrion. The type species of Cyamon, Cyamon vickersii (Bowerbank) appears to have been misinterpreted as a Caribbean species, because circumstantial evidence strongly indicates an Indian Ocean origin. This has the consequence that specimens recorded subsequently under the name Cyamon vickersii from various Western Atlantic localities are reassigned to Cyamon agnani (Boury-Esnault), a species originally described from Brazil. A new species, reported as Cyamon vickersii sensu Burton & Rao from the east coast of India, and available to us only as a single thick section mounted on a glass slide, is named Cyamon hamatum >sp. n. The Cyamon membership of the only deep-sea species, Cyamon spinispinosum (Topsent) is drawn in doubt due to considerable morphological deviation from mainstream Cyamon. The type species of Trikentrion, Trikentrion muricatum (Pallas), is extensively described and discussed, and a neotype is assigned. West African Trikentrion laeve (Carter) is for the first time since its original description properly redescribed from the type material. The specimen recorded by Burton as Trikentrion laeve from Congo turned out to be different from the original material of Carter and is assigned to a new species, Trikentrion africanum >sp. n. All species of both genera considered valid are reviewed, mostly based on the examination of type or other original specimens. Our revision shows the existence of twelve species of Cyamon and six species of Trikentrion. A key to the species is provided and remarks on the geographic distribution of both genera are made. Based on our study, the differences between Cyamon and Trikentrion are re-evaluated. Only one character absolutely distinguishes the two genera, the presence (Trikentrion) or absence (Cyamon) of trichodragmata. A further discriminating character is the possession of short thick styles (most Cyamon species) versus thick oxeas (many Trikentrion), but this is complicated by absence of the oxeas in three Trikentrion species. Although spination of the polyactine spicules in itself cannot serve to distinguish the two genera with certainty, those of Trikentrion are usually recognizable by excessive hook-like spines against a finer spination in Cyamon. Possibly, the polyactine spicules of both groups are non-homologous, with Cyamon polyactines derived from styles and Trikentrion polyactines from oxeas, but this remains to be further investigated.
机译:在成千上万的非十二指肠(单轴类)Demo蒲物种中,只有不到二十个拥有多肌氨酸(通常是三层或四层)巨肌。这些目前被分配给两个密切相关的属,即。 Cyamon Gray和Trikentrion Ehlers,都是蛇纹石亚科Cyamoninae的成员。由于聚ax草素针的形状和装饰的差异,认为这两个属是有效的。凯门鳄主要有四瓣等角针,具全梭状梭状或有皱纹,而特里肯特里翁通常有多数三囊针,仅在单个基底枝上有棘。然而,两个属之间的差异似乎在几个已知和新发现的物种中重叠,因此需要对这两个群体进行修订。发现两个新的凯门鳄物种出现在毛里塔尼亚沿海的近海砂岩平台上。新物种之一,Cyamon amphipolyactinum > sp。 n。,除了Cyamon常见的类似cal虫类的多肌酸巨核外,还具有独特的小“双”多肌酸针。第二个新物种是 Cyamon arguinense > sp。 n。,具有多肌动素巨核,其中只有一个cladi旋转,其余三个或更多cladi光滑,这一特征被认为是 Trikentrion Cyamon Cyamon vickersii 的类型种类(Bowerbank)似乎被误解为加勒比海物种,因为间接证据强烈表明印度洋起源。结果是,随后将来自西大西洋各地的以 Cyamon vickersii 名称记录的标本重新分配给 Cyamon agnani (伯里-埃斯诺特),最初是从巴西描述的。来自印度东海岸的一种新物种,名为 Cyamon vickersii sensu Burton&Rao,仅作为一个较厚的部分提供给我们安装在载玻片上的名为 Chamon hamatum > sp。 n。唯一的深海物种 Cyamon 成员> Cyamon spinispinosum (Topsent)由于与主流 =“ em> 的形态存在较大差异,因此受到质疑。 Trikentrion Trikentrion muricatum 的类型种类(Pallas),进行了广泛的描述和讨论,并分配了一个新类型。西非 Trikentrion laeve (卡特)是首次出现,因为其原始描述已根据类型材料正确地进行了描述。伯顿(Burton)记录为刚果的 Trikentrion laeve 的标本与卡特的原始材料不同,被分配给一个新物种, Trikentrion africanum > sp。 n。都对这两个属均有效的物种进行了审查,主要是基于对类型或其他原始标本的检查。我们的修订显示存在十二种 Cyamon 和六种 Trikentrion < / em> 。提供了该物种的关键,并就两个属的地理分布作了说明。根据我们的研究, Cyamon Trikentrion < / em>被重新评估。只有一个字符可以绝对区分这两个属,是否存在( Trikentrion )或不存在( Cyamon )。另一个区别特征是拥有短的浓密样式(大多数 Cyamon 种类)与浓密的牛尾草(许多 Trikentrion ),但这由于三种 =” emken =“ 。虽然多肌动蛋白针的旋转本身不能用来确定地区分这两个属,但是 Trikentrion 的那些通常可以通过过度的钩状识别在 Cyamon 中,脊椎会受到更好的旋转。可能两组的多肌酸针都是非同源的,其中 Cyamon 多肌酸来源于样式和 Trikentrion 来自牛气菌的多肌酸,但这仍有待进一步研究。

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