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7 July 2017 Drulia cristinae, new species of sponge from the rio Xingu, Amazonas Basin, Brazil (Porifera: Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida: Metaniidae Volkmer-Ribeiro, 1986)
Cecília Volkmer-Ribeiro, Inés Ezcurra de Drago, Vanessa de Souza Machado, Mark Henry Sabaj
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Abstract

A recent survey of the aquatic fauna in the rio Xingu, Pará State, Brazil, revealed a new species of Drulia Gray 1867, an extraordinary genus of freshwater sponge endemic to South America. Drulia cristinae n. sp. is distinguished in part by having gemmoscleres typically with elliptical outline and outer face with small, central crest or irregular bulge (exceptionally nude), oscules set atop conical projections of skeleton, and microscleres minute, wholly nanospined amphioxea. A taxonomic key is presented for the six species now composing the restored and redefined genus Drulia: D. brownii, D. cristata, D. uruguayensis, D. conifera, D. ctenosclera and D. cristinae n. sp. Furthermore, the monotypic South American genus Houssayella is retained as valid in Spongillidae on the basis of sharing gemmoscleres with true birotulate pattern (i.e., symmetrical disks separated by short or long, spiny or smooth shaft).

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Cecília Volkmer-Ribeiro, Inés Ezcurra de Drago, Vanessa de Souza Machado, and Mark Henry Sabaj "Drulia cristinae, new species of sponge from the rio Xingu, Amazonas Basin, Brazil (Porifera: Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida: Metaniidae Volkmer-Ribeiro, 1986)," Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 166(1), 1-17, (7 July 2017). https://doi.org/10.1635/053.166.0101
Received: 13 February 2017; Accepted: 25 May 2017; Published: 7 July 2017
KEYWORDS
continental sponges
deep benthos
Endemism
Greater Amazonia
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