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A new species of Baikal endemic sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae, Spongillida, Lubomirskiidae).


ABSTRACT: This paper reports on a new species of the Baikal endemic sponge (fam. Lubomirskiidae) Swartschewskia khanaevi sp. nov. The description of this species is based on morphological and molecular data (ITS and mitochondrial IGRs). Morphologically, S. khanaevi sp. nov. differs from S. papyracea by loose tracts arranged in an irregular network as well as the presence on strongyles of compound spines looking like tubercles densely ornamented with simple spines. Moreover, specimens of S. khanaevi sp. nov. show a peculiar structure of the aquiferous system at the body surface that may be an adaptive trait for environmental conditions. Phylogenetic analysis has revealed that S. khanaevi sp. nov. forms a well-supported (0.99) monophyletic clade with S. papyracea and is allocated as its sister taxa.

SUBMITTER: Bukshuk NA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6989567 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A new species of Baikal endemic sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae, Spongillida, Lubomirskiidae).

Bukshuk Natalia A NA   Maikova Olga O OO  

ZooKeys 20200122


This paper reports on a new species of the Baikal endemic sponge (fam. Lubomirskiidae) <i>Swartschewskia khanaevi</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> The description of this species is based on morphological and molecular data (ITS and mitochondrial IGRs). Morphologically, <i>S. khanaevi</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> differs from <i>S. papyracea</i> by loose tracts arranged in an irregular network as well as the presence on strongyles of compound spines looking like tubercles densely ornamented with simple spines. Moreov  ...[more]

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