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Solving a taxonomic puzzle: integrative taxonomy reveals new cryptic and polymorphic species of Oscarella in south-eastern Brazil (Homoscleromorpha : Oscarellidae)

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Stillitani, Daniele ; Ereskovsky, Alexander, V ; Perez, Thierry ; Ruiz, Cesar ; Laport, Marinella S. ; Puccinelli, Gabriela ; Hardoim, Cristiane Cassiolato Pires ; Willenz, Philippe ; Muricy, Guilherme
Número total de Autores: 9
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS; v. 36, n. 8, p. 37-pg., 2022-08-18.
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The sponge genus Oscarella is very important for the understanding of the early evolution of Metazoa, but the identification of its species is particularly difficult due to the absence of a skeleton and high polymorphism, leading to an underestimate of its diversity. The discovery of nine distinct morphotypes of Oscarella co-existing in cryptic habitats in south-east Brazil represents a taxonomic puzzle that requires an integrative taxonomic approach for species delimitation. Here we combined genetic (cox-1 and cob genes), morphological, anatomical, cytological, microbiological, reproductive and ecological datasets to delimit and describe three new species of Oscarella, one of which is highly polymorphic. Oscarella aurantia, sp. nov. is orange, microlobate, with metachromatic vacuolar cells, granular cells, and microgranular cells. Oscarella carollineae, sp. nov. is intertidal, cream or red, microlobate, with granulo-vacuolar cells, dense globular cells, and granular cells. Oscarella ruthae, sp. nov. is highly polymorphic, with tubular or papillate lobes; colour violet, pink, purple, red, orange or cream, often with shades of cream or green at the base; abundant clusters of vacuolar cells type 1, and rare vacuolar cells type 2 and microgranular cells. No single character was sufficient for species delimitation due to high intraspecific variation. Integration of multiple datasets was essential to delimit species of Oscarella and would also be helpful for the taxonomy of other polymorphic sponges. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 17/10157-5 - Holobioma das esponjas marinhas, efeitos das mudanças climáticas e potenciais biotecnológicos: uma abordagem holística e multidisciplinar
Beneficiário:Cristiane Cassiolato Pires Hardoim
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Programa de Pesquisa sobre Mudanças Climáticas Globais - Jovens Pesquisadores