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Ozga, A. V.; Santos, G. G.; Menegola, C. (2024). Taxonomic and geographic novelties of Acarnus (Porifera: Demospongiae) from the Brazilian coast, with description of two new species. Zootaxa. 5523(4): 401-422.
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Ozga, A. V.; Santos, G. G.; Menegola, C.
2024
Taxonomic and geographic novelties of <i>Acarnus</i> (Porifera: Demospongiae) from the Brazilian coast, with description of two new species
Zootaxa
5523(4): 401-422
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Acarnus are poecilosclerid sponges characterized mainly by cladotylote megascleres. Five species are known on the Brazilian coast: Acarnus innominatus Gray 1867, Acarnus radovani (Boury-Esnault, 1973), Acarnus toxeata Boury-Esnault, 1973, Acarnus nicoleae van Soest, Hooper & Hiemstra, 1991 and Acarnus microxeatus Nascimento & Pinheiro, 2023. This study describes two new Brazilian species, Acarnus hooperi sp. nov. and Acarnus tupiniquim sp. nov., from Rio de Janeiro and Bahia States, respectively, whose diagnosis is the presence of tylostyles, a character formally recorded for the first time in the family Acarnidae and the genus Acarnus. We also describe two of the previously known species, A. innominatus and A. toxeata. Additionally, an identification key for the Acarnus species from the Tropical Western Atlantic is proposed.
South West Atlantic ( =only warm temperate; cold temperate see *SUB)
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Eastern Brazil for Acarnus hooperi Santos & Menegola, 2024 
Eastern Brazil for Acarnus toxeata Boury-Esnault, 1973 
Eastern Brazil for Acarnus tupiniquim Ozga & Menegola, 2024 
Northeastern Brazil for Acarnus innominatus Gray, 1867 
Southeastern Brazil for Acarnus hooperi Santos & Menegola, 2024 
Holotype UFBA 2453, geounit Eastern Brazil, identified as Acarnus tupiniquim Ozga & Menegola, 2024
Holotype MNRJ 3942, geounit Southeastern Brazil, identified as Acarnus hooperi Santos & Menegola, 2024