Aplysilla glacialis ( Merejkowsky, 1878 )
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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2025.983.2835 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15185529 |
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Aplysilla glacialis ( Merejkowsky, 1878 ) |
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Aplysilla glacialis ( Merejkowsky, 1878) View in CoL
Fig. 7 View Fig
Simplicella glacialis Merejkowsky, 1878: 264–265 View in CoL .
Aplysilla glacialis View in CoL – de Laubenfels 1948: 164–165, fig. 24.
Material examined
SWEDEN • 1 spec.; Saltbacken ; 59.0832° N, 11.2242° E; 24 Apr. 2018; Mats Larsson leg. [MM-180424-1]; SCUBA; LAR-180424-4587–4588; voucher: GNM Porifera 990 GoogleMaps .
Description
An encrusting sponge of which we collected a fragment measuring 7 mm long by 6 mm. Colour in vivo is dirty white, turning snow white in ethanol. The surface is conulose ( Fig. 7A View Fig ) with smaller/shorter conules than A. sulfurea . The surface presents a network composed of polygonal areas of translucent membrane with multiple ostia. The osculum has a high translucent rim almost papillae-like.
Skeleton
The skeleton of the specimen of Aplysilla glacialis closely resembles that of Aplysilla sulfurea ( Fig. 7B View Fig ).
Ecology and distribution
The original distribution is the White Sea, next to the Barents Sea ( Merejkowsky 1878a). In synonymy, the species has records from the east South Pacific up to California and within the west South Pacific, specifically in Australia. However, this is likely incorrect, see Remarks below.
Remarks
Our specimen conforms to the description of Aplysilla glacialis ( Merejkowsky 1878b) which has its type locality in the White Sea. De Laubenfels (1948) synonymised several other names with A. glacialis , namely: a) Aplysilla arenosa Hentschel, 1929 , from the North Atlantic a preoccupied name later substituted with Aplysilla arctica by de Laubenfels (1948), b) Aplysilla palida Lendenfeld, 1889 , from Australia, and c) Aplysilla lendenfeldi Thiele, 1905 , from southern Chile. The latter two synonymies are dubious since they would imply a cosmopolitan distribution for A. glacialis . The species A. arctica is reported from northern Norway ( Hentschel 1929), and Hentschel (1929) considers its main distinguishing feature to be strong content of organic foreign material. However, the descriptions for A glacialis do not mention the inclusion of the foreign particles. It is a possible that A. arctica constitutes a junior synonym of A. glacialis , but further studies are warranted to support this hypothesis.
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Aplysilla glacialis ( Merejkowsky, 1878 )
Pereira, Raquel, Larsson, Mats, Cárdenas, Paco & Thollesson, Mikael 2025 |
Aplysilla glacialis
Laubenfels M. W. de 1948: 164 |