Arturia_(sponge)

<i>Arturia</i> (sponge)

Arturia (sponge)

Genus of sponges


Arturia is a genus of calcareous sponge in the family Clathrinidae which contains 14 species.[1] It is named after Arthur Dendy, a prominent researcher of calcareous sponges.[2] It was renamed Arturia in 2017 because the name Arthuria was already assigned to a genus of molluscs.[3]

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Description and biology

Calcinea in which the cormus comprised a typical clathroid body. A stalk may be present. The skeleton contains regular (equiangular and equiradiate) triactines and tetractines. However, tetractines are more rare. Diactines may be added. Asconoid aquiferous system.[2]

Arturia canariensis, for example, is a filter feeder, sieving plankton and other organic material out of the current of water as it passes through the ostia.[4] Both asexual reproduction by budding and sexual reproduction take place in Arturia canariensis. As in other species, each sponge is a hermaphrodite. Sperm is liberated into the sea and some is drawn into other sponges with the water current that passes through them. Fertilisation is then internal and the eggs are brooded in the ascon tubes of the sponge until they hatch. The free-swimming larvae are expelled through the osculi and disperse with the currents. After a few days they settle on the seabed and develop into juvenile sponges.[4]

Species

There are 14 species in the Arturia genus.[1]

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References

  1. Klautau, M.; Azevedo, F.; Condor-Lujan, B.; Rapp, H. T.; Collins, A.; Russo, C. A. d. M. (23 May 2013). "A Molecular Phylogeny for the Order Clathrinida Rekindles and Refines Haeckel's Taxonomic Proposal for Calcareous Sponges". Integrative and Comparative Biology. 53 (3): 447–461. doi:10.1093/icb/ict039. PMID 23704365.
  2. Azevedo, F.; Padua, A.; Moraes, F.; Rossi, A.; Muricy, G.; Klautau, M. (2017). "Taxonomy and phylogeny of calcareous sponges (Porifera: Calcarea: Calcinea) from Brazilian mid-shelf and oceanic islands". Zootaxa. 4311 (3): 301–344. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4311.3.1.
  3. Dorit, R. L.; Walker, W. F.; Barnes, R. D. (1991). Zoology. Saunders College Publishing. p. 590591. ISBN 978-0-03-030504-7.
  4. Klautau, M.; Valentine, C. (2003). "Revision of the genus Clathrina (Porifera, Calcarea)" (PDF). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 139: 1–62. doi:10.1046/j.0024-4082.2003.00063.x.
  5. Lanna, E.; Rossi, A.; Cavalcanti F.; Hajdu, E. & Klautau, M. (2007). "Calcareous Sponges from Sao Paulo state, Brazil (Porifera: Calcarea: Calcinea) with the description of two new species". Journal of the Marine Association of the United Kingdom. 87 (5687): 1–9.
  6. Colin, Patrick L. (1978). Marine Invertebrates and Plants of the Living Reef. T.F.H. Publications. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-86622-875-6.
  7. "Yellow calcareous sponge". Florent's Guide to the Florida, Bahamas and Caribbean Reefs. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
  8. Freeman, Christopher J.; Gleason, Daniel F.; Ruzicka, Rob; van Soest, Rob W. M.; Harvey, Alan W.; McFall, Greg (2007). "A biogeographic comparison of sponge fauna from Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary and other hard-bottom reefs of coastal Georgia, U.S.A." (PDF). Porifera Research: Biodiversity, Innovation and Sustainability: 319–325.
  9. Arturia dubia (Dendy, 1891). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 23 January 2019.
  10. Klautau; Valentine (2003). "Revision of the genus Clathrina (Porifera, Calcarea)" (PDF). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 139: 1–62. doi:10.1046/j.0024-4082.2003.00063.x.
  11. Klautau, Michelle; Valentine, Clare (2003). "Revision of the genus Clathrina (Porifera, Calcarea)" (PDF). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 139 (1): 1–62. doi:10.1046/j.0024-4082.2003.00063.x.
  12. Dendy, Arthur (1905). "Report on the sponges collected by Professor Herdman,at Ceylon, in 1902". Report to the Government of Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar. 3 (Supplement 18): 57–246.

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