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Porifera name details
original description
Dendy, A. (1924). Porifera. Part I. Non-Antarctic sponges. Natural History Report. <em>British Antarctic (Terra Nova) Expedition, 1910 (Zoology).</em> 6 (3): 269-392, pls I-XV. page(s): 380-381 [details]
basis of record
Van Soest, R.W.M. (2024). Correcting sponge names: nomenclatural update of lower taxa level Porifera. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 5398(1): 1-122., available online at https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5398.1.1 page(s): 87 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Brøndsted, H.V. (1926). Papers from Dr. Th. Mortensen's Pacific Expedition 1914-16. XXXV. Sponges from New Zealand. Part II. <em>Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening.</em> 81: 295-331. page(s): 322 (listed only) [details]
additional source
Kelly, M.; Edwards, A.R.; Wilkinson, M.R.; Alvarez, B.; Cook, S. de C.; Bergquist, P.R.; Buckeridge, St J.; Campbell, H.J.; Reiswig, H.M.; Valentine, C.; Vacelet, J. (2009). Phylum Porifera: sponges. <em>in: Gordon, D.P. (Ed.) (2009). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity: 1. Kingdom Animalia: Radiata, Lophotrochozoa, Deuterostomia.</em> pp. 23-46. page(s): 43; note: listed only [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Bergquist, P.R. (1968). The Marine Fauna of New Zealand: Porifera, Demospongiae, Part 1 (Tetractinomorpha and Lithistida). <em>New Zealand Oceanographic Institute Memoir.</em> 37: 1-105. page(s): 27; note: listed only [details]
additional source
Burton, M. (1934). Sponges. Pp. 1-58, pls I-VIII. <em>In: Further Zoological Results of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901-03 under the Direction of Dr. Otto Nordenskjöld.</em> 3 (2). (Norstedt & Söner: Stockholm). page(s): 44; note: listed only [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype BMNH 1923.10.1.160, geounit Three Kings-North Cape [details]
From editor or global species database
Status The variety was described by Dendy from south of the Three Kings Islands, New Zealand (34.45°S 172.1167°E, depth 549 m (holotype BMNH 1923.10.1.160, slides BMNH 1923.10.1.387–388). It differs from the type of Suberites carnosus (Johnston, 1842: 146, pl. XIII figs. 7–8, from Roundstone Bay, Ireland, approximate coordinates 57.35°N 9.92°W, holotype BMNH 1930.7.3.491, with type slide 1954.3.9.419) in its ovoid shape, (the type being a mushroom-like conical shape), lack of a central terminal oscule, and presence of centrotylote oxeas). The variety thus appears distinct, although Burton (1934: 46) followed by Bergquist (1968: 26) proclaimed the untenable concept of a polymorphic and cosmopolitan eurybathic S. carnosus. These authors offered no descriptions or comparisons with the holotype of S. carnosus as Dendy did. The geographic separation adds to our proposal to elevate the present variety to a valid species, to be named Suberites novaezealandiae Dendy, 1924. [details]
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