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Samaai, T. (2026). A century later: discovery of a second Podospongia species offshore from the Table Mountain National Park MPA, South Africa. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 106, e17, 1–8.
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10.1017/s0025315426101118 [view]
Samaai, T.
2026
A century later: discovery of a second <i>Podospongia</i> species offshore from the Table Mountain National Park MPA, South Africa
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
106, e17, 1–8.
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A new sponge species (Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida: Podospongiidae) is described offshore from the Cape of Good Hope, on the southern edge of the Table Mountain National Park marine protected area. Podospongia capensis sp. nov. is compared to Podospongia natalensis, described by Kirkpatrick (1903) from the east coast of South Africa, as well as to all other Podospongia species described to date. The new species differs from P. natalensis in having a shorter, thicker stalk, lacking anisostrongyles as megascleres, and possessing a second category of large symmetrical aciculospinorhabds microcleres that are present in P. natalensis. Additionally, P. natalensis has larger oxeas and styles than those found in P. capensis sp. nov. Furthermore, the two species are geographically separated, with P. natalensis described from the Natal ecoregion, while P. capensis sp. nov. is described from the Southern Benguela ecoregion. The new species primarily differs from other congeners in external morphology and size of the oxeas and styles.
South East Atlantic (only warm temperate; cold temperate see *SUB)
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Podospongia capensis Samaai, 2026 (original description)
Benguela Current for Podospongia capensis Samaai, 2026 
Holotype SAMC A099320, geounit Benguela Current, identified as Podospongia capensis Samaai, 2026


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