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Abdul Wahab, M.A.; Wilson, N.G.; Prada, D.; Gomez, O.; Fromont, J. (2020 [2021]). Molecular and morphological assessment of tropical sponges in the subfamily Phyllospongiinae, with the descriptions of two new species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 193 (1): 319–335.
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10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa133 [view]
Abdul Wahab, M.A.; Wilson, N.G.; Prada, D.; Gomez, O.; Fromont, J.
2020 [2021]
Molecular and morphological assessment of tropical sponges in the subfamily Phyllospongiinae, with the descriptions of two new species.
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
193 (1): 319–335
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Sponges in the subfamily Phyllospongiinae are important components of coral reefs. However, significant taxonomic inconsistencies exist in this group due to the lack of useful morphological characters for species delineation. This study assesses the systematics of some common phyllospongiinids in the genera Carteriospongia, Phyllospongia and Strepsichordaia from tropical Australia and the Red Sea, by using a multigene approach that utilizes the Internal Transcribed Spacer 2, the complete ribosomal 18S rRNA and three 28s rRNA gene regions (D1?D2, D3?D5 and D6?D8), which produced a phylogenetic framework in which complementary morphological taxonomic assessments were performed. Type specimens were included, where available, and six species clades were recovered, including the well-established Phyllospongia papyracea and Strepsichordaia lendenfeldi. Carteriospongia foliascens, the type species for the genus Carteriospongia, is transferred to the genus Phyllospongia, resulting in Carteriospongia becoming a synonym of Phyllospongia. Consequently, Carteriospongia flabellifera is removed from Carteriospongia and is reinstated to its original designation of Polyfibrospongia flabellifera. Two new species, Phyllospongia bergquistae sp. nov. and Polyfibrospongia kulit sp. nov., are described. With phyllospongiinid sponges increasingly used as models for assessing the effects of climate change and anthropogenic stressors, this study provides a reliable systematics framework for the accurate identification of common phyllospongiinids across the Indo-Pacific.
Australasian
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Carteriospongia contorta Bergquist, Ayling & Wilkinson, 1988 accepted as Polyfibrospongia contorta (Bergquist, Ayling & Wilkinson, 1988) (source of synonymy)
Carteriospongia delicata Pulitzer-Finali, 1982 accepted as Polyfibrospongia delicata (Pulitzer-Finali, 1982) (source of synonymy)
Carteriospongia fissurella (Laubenfels, 1948) accepted as Phyllospongia fissurella Laubenfels, 1948 (source of synonymy)
Carteriospongia mystica Hyatt, 1877 accepted as Phyllospongia mystica (Hyatt, 1877) (source of synonymy)
Carteriospongia silicata (Lendenfeld, 1889) accepted as Phyllospongia silicata Lendenfeld, 1889 (source of synonymy)
Phyllospongia Ehlers, 1870 (redescription)
Phyllospongia alcicornis (Esper, 1794) accepted as Polyfibrospongia alcicornis (Esper, 1794) (source of synonymy)
Phyllospongia bergquistae Abdul Wahab & Fromont, 2020 (original description)
Phyllospongia foliascens (Pallas, 1766) (basis of record)
Phyllospongia lamellosa (Esper, 1794) accepted as Phyllospongia foliascens (Pallas, 1766) (source of synonymy)
Phyllospongia papyracea (Esper, 1806) (redescription)
Phyllospongia pennatula (sensu Ridley, 1884) (source of synonymy)
Phyllospongia perforata (Hyatt, 1877) (source of synonymy)
Phyllospongia vermicularis Lendenfeld, 1889 (source of synonymy)
Polyfibrospongia Bowerbank, 1877 (status source)
Polyfibrospongia flabellifera Bowerbank, 1877 (basis of record)
Polyfibrospongia kulit Abdul Wahab & Fromont, 2020 (original description)
Spongia laciniata Lamarck, 1814 accepted as Phyllospongia papyracea (Esper, 1806) (source of synonymy)
Strepsichordaia Bergquist, Ayling & Wilkinson, 1988 (basis of record)
Strepsichordaia lendenfeldi Bergquist, Ayling & Wilkinson, 1988 (basis of record)
Bonaparte Coast for Phyllospongia foliascens (Pallas, 1766) 
Bonaparte Coast for Phyllospongia papyracea (Esper, 1806) 
Bonaparte Coast for Polyfibrospongia flabellifera Bowerbank, 1877 
Bonaparte Coast for Polyfibrospongia kulit Abdul Wahab & Fromont, 2020 
Bonaparte Coast for Polyfibrospongia kulit Abdul Wahab & Fromont, 2020 
Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef for Phyllospongia bergquistae Abdul Wahab & Fromont, 2020 
Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef for Phyllospongia foliascens (Pallas, 1766) 
Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef for Phyllospongia papyracea (Esper, 1806) 
Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef for Phyllospongia papyracea (Esper, 1806) 
Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef for Polyfibrospongia flabellifera Bowerbank, 1877 
Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef for Strepsichordaia lendenfeldi Bergquist, Ayling & Wilkinson, 1988 
Chagos for Phyllospongia foliascens (Pallas, 1766) 
Exmouth to Broome for Phyllospongia papyracea (Esper, 1806) 
Exmouth to Broome for Phyllospongia papyracea (Esper, 1806) 
Exmouth to Broome for Polyfibrospongia flabellifera Bowerbank, 1877 
Exmouth to Broome for Strepsichordaia lendenfeldi Bergquist, Ayling & Wilkinson, 1988 
Exmouth to Broome for Strepsichordaia lendenfeldi Bergquist, Ayling & Wilkinson, 1988 
Fiji Islands for Phyllospongia bergquistae Abdul Wahab & Fromont, 2020 
Northern and Central Red Sea for Phyllospongia foliascens (Pallas, 1766) 
Torres Strait Northern Great Barrier Reef for Phyllospongia foliascens (Pallas, 1766) 
Tweed-Moreton for Phyllospongia bergquistae Abdul Wahab & Fromont, 2020 
Holotype AM Z5021, geounit Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef, identified as Phyllospongia bergquistae Abdul Wahab & Fromont, 2020
Holotype WAM Z54316, geounit Bonaparte Coast, identified as Polyfibrospongia kulit Abdul Wahab & Fromont, 2020