ZooKeys (Sep 2019)

New species in the sponge genus Tsitsikamma (Poecilosclerida, Latrunculiidae) from South Africa

  • Shirley Parker-Nance,
  • Storm Hilliar,
  • Samantha Waterworth,
  • Tara Walmsley,
  • Rosemary Dorrington

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.874.32268
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 874
pp. 101 – 126

Abstract

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The genus Tsitsikamma Samaai & Kelly, 2002 is to date exclusively reported from South Africa. Three species are known from the southern coast: Tsitsikamma favus Samaai & Kelly, 2002, from the Garden Route National Park Tsitsikamma Marine Protected Area (MPA) and Algoa Bay; T. pedunculata Samaai, Gibbons, Kelly and Davies-Coleman, 2003, collected from Cape Recife in St. Francis Bay, and T. scurra Samaai, Gibbons, Kelly and Davies-Coleman, 2003, collected from a wreck site in a small bay west of Hout Bay on the west coast of South Africa. Here two new species are described: Tsitsikamma michaeli Parker-Nance, sp. nov., a small green purse-like species, collected from Algoa Bay, and Tsitsikamma nguni Parker-Nance, sp. nov., from The Garden Route National Park, Tsitsikamma MPA. Additional morphological characteristics, spicule morphology, and distribution records are provided for T. favus and T. pedunculata from Algoa Bay. The phylogenetic relationship of these five Tsitsikamma species is investigated.