Family TETILLIDAE Sollas, 1886


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2010 - John N.A. Hooper, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Felix Wiedenmayer (1994), Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Basel, Switzerland; updated by John N.A. Hooper (1999)

Introduction

Tetillidae Sollas, 1886, are Spirophorida with sigmaspire microscleres and a radiate skeleton of triaenes and oxeas.

Species range in depth from intertidal habitats to at least 2000 m. They characteristically occur on soft bottom deposits, which they are able to inhabit through the development of a basal mat of tangled spicules, typically formed of anatriaenes (Hartman 1982).

Seventeen nominal genera have been included in this family at one time or another, although only eight are currently recognised as being valid, following mainly Rützler (1987), of which six are recorded for the Australian fauna.

The family Tetillidae is reviewed in Sollas (1888), Lendenfeld, (1903), Wilson (1925), Brien et al. (1973), Bergquist (1978), Hartman, (1982), Rützler (1987) and Van Soest & Rützler (2002).

 

Diagnosis

Typically with spherical growth form, often with characteristic pits called porocalices containing the inhalant and occasionally also exhalant orifices. Cortical region often strengthened by collage fibers and special cortical megascleres, but this region may be thin or absent in several genera. Skeleton with tetraxonic and monaxonic megascleres (triaenes, huge oxeas) organized in a radiate pattern of spicule bundles, often spiralling outwards from the centre of the body; oxeas, protriaenes and anatriaenes are most common and these often protrude from the surface producing a conulose or hairy surface. In sponges provided with porocalices they form a palisade of long spicules, protruding far beyond the sponge surface, surrounding the porefields or oscular apertures, which lie in rounded depressions. Microscleres are unique contorted microspined sigmaspires. Reproduction is oviparous without a larval stage, or viviparous with production of young adults within a parent.

 

ID Keys

KEY TO GENERA
(1) Specialized pore-bearing pits (‘porocalices’) present ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
No porocalices ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6

(2) Spicules include medium-sized heavily spined oxeas (‘megacanthoxeas’) ------------------------ Acanthotetilla
No megacanthoxeas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3

(3) Among the megascleres there are short-shafted triaenes with equal-sized rays (calthrops). N.B. these may have bifid cladi but are not to be confused with long-shafted amphiclads ---------------------------------------- Paratetilla
No calthrops, all triaenes – if present – are long-shafted ------------------------------------------------------------------ 4

(4) In cross section, there is a clear cortical region with special cortical megascleres (short oxeas) and collagenous
reinforcement -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cinachyra
In cross section there is no discernible peripheral layer different from that of the interior ---------------------------- 5

(5) Porocalices all similar, undifferentiated morphologically ------------------------------------------------- Cinachyrella
Porocalices differentiated into a morphologically distinct inhalant and exhalant type ------------------ Fangophilina

(6) Stalked sponges with differently structured stalk and main body; among the megascleres of the stalk there are triaenes with cladi on both ends (amphitriaenes, -diaenes, -monaenes, collectively called amphiclads-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amphitethya
No amphiclads, if stalked, then it is a thin root-like projection, not a proper stiff stalk --------------------------------- 7

(7) In cross section, there is a clear cortical region with collageneous reinforcement ------------------------ Craniella
In cross section there is no discernible peripheral layer different from that of the interior ---------------------- Tetilla

 

Diagnosis References

van Soest, R.W.M. & Ruetzler, K. 2002. Family Tetillidae Sollas, 1886. pp. 85-98 in Hooper, J.N.A. & van Soest, R.W.M. (eds). Systema Porifera: A guide to the classification of sponges. New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers Vol. 1. [85]

 

General References

Bergquist, P.R. 1978. Sponges. London : Hutchinson 268 pp. 12 pls 81 figs 15 tables.

Brien, P., Lévi, C., Sarà, M., Tuzet, O. & Vacelet, J. 1973. Spongiaires. pp. 1-716 485 figs in Grassé, P.P. (ed.). Traité de Zoologie. Anatomie, Systématique, Biologie. Paris : Masson et Cie Vol. 3(1).

Hartman, W.D. 1982. Porifera. pp. 640-666 in Parker, S.P. (ed.). Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms. New York : McGraw-Hill Vol. 1.

Lendenfeld, R. von 1903. Tetraxonia. In Schulze, F.E. (ed.) Das Tierreich. Berlin : Friedländer Lf 19 168 pp. 44 figs.

Rützler, K. 1987. Tetillidae (Spirophorida, Porifera): a taxonomic re-evaluation. pp. 187-203 in Vacelet, J. & Boury-Esnault, N. (eds). Taxonomy of Porifera from the N.E. Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. NATO ASI Series. Berlin : Springer-Verlag Vol. G13.

Sollas, W.J. 1888. Report on the Tetractinellida collected by H.M.S. Challenger, during the years 1873–1876. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger 1873–1876, Zoology 25(63): clxvi 1-458 44 pls 1 map

van Soest, R.W.M. & Ruetzler, K. 2002. Family Tetillidae Sollas, 1886. pp. 85-98 in Hooper, J.N.A. & van Soest, R.W.M. (eds). Systema Porifera: A guide to the classification of sponges. New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers Vol. 1.

Wilson, H.V. 1925. Silicious and horny sponges collected by the U.S. Fisheries steamer Albatross during the Philippine Expedition, 1907–10. In Contributions to the biology of the Philippine Archipelago and adjacent regions. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 100(2/4): i-vii 273-532 pls 37-52

 

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Genus Amphitethya Lendenfeld, 1907

 

Distribution

States

Victoria, Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

Indo-Malayan region.


IMCRA

Central Western Shelf Transition (28), Central Western Shelf Province (29), Western Bass Strait Shelf Transition (34), Bass Strait Shelf Province (35), Southeast Shelf Transition (37), Northwest Province (4), Central Western Transition (5)

Distribution References

Diagnosis

Globular-stalked sponges with conulose surface, lacking porocalices. Small scattered oscules. Skeleton of the main body radiate, consisting of oxeas and normal triaenes, and that of the stalk longitudinally arranged, consisting of all megascleres including amphiclad triaenes. Cortical region present in stalk and main body. Megascleres oxeas, protriaenes, anatriaenes, plagiotriaenes and long-shafted amphiclad triaenes. Microscleres sigmaspires. Two species, both from Australian waters.

 

ID Keys

See Family Tetillidae Diagnosis.

 

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Species Amphitethya microsigma Lendenfeld, 1907

 

Distribution

States

Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

Known only from type locality.


IMCRA

Central Western Shelf Province (29)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

 

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Species Amphitethya stipitata (Carter, 1886)

 

Distribution

States

Victoria


Extra Distribution Information

Known only from type locality.


IMCRA

Bass Strait Shelf Province (35)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

 

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Genus Cinachyra Sollas, 1886

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

West Indian region, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Indo-Malayan region, W Pacific Ocean, New Zealand, Southern Ocean and Antarctic.


IMCRA

Christmas Island Province (23), Northwest Shelf Province (27), Central Western Shelf Transition (28), Central Western Shelf Province (29), Western Bass Strait Shelf Transition (34), Bass Strait Shelf Province (35), Southeast Shelf Transition (37), Central Eastern Shelf Province (38), Central Eastern Shelf Transition (39), Northeast Shelf Province (40), Northeast Shelf Transition (41)

Distribution References

Diagnosis

Globular sponges with surface covered by numerous porocalices. Full-grown specimens develop an irregular basal mass as wide as the globular upper part, equivalent perhaps to a stalk. Porocalices large and deep, flask-shaped, surrounded by a fringe of long megascleres. In cross section there is a prominent cortex strengthened by special cortical oxeas. Skeleton of the globular part radiate, consisting of bundles of oxeas originating in a central nucleus and spirally curving outwards toward the periphery, where they are mixed with protriaenes. These protrude beyond the layer of cortical oxeas and are the cause of the bristly surface. Megascleres choanosomal large oxeas, cortical small oxeas, protriaenes, and anatriaenes. Microscleres sigmaspires. So far, only a single valid species has been recognised with certainty to belong to this genus, most records of Cinachyra species concern the genus Cinachyrella (cf. below).

 

ID Keys

See Family Tetillidae Diagnosis.

 

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Species Cinachyra antarctica (Carter, 1872)

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Distribution

Extra Distribution Information

Aust. Antarctic Terr.; circum-Antarctic.


Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Depth 18–550 m.

 

General References

Webster, N.S. 2007. Sponge disease: a global threat ? Environmental Microbiology 9(6): 1363-1375 [1366]

 

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Species Cinachyra australis (Lendenfeld, 1888)

 

Generic Combinations

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales


Extra Distribution Information

Known only from type locality.


IMCRA

Central Eastern Shelf Province (38)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

 

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Species Cinachyra barbata Sollas, 1886

 

Distribution

Extra Distribution Information

Aust. Antarctic Terr.; circum-Antarctic and Southern Ocean.


Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Depth subtidal–549 m.

 

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Species Cinachyra cavernosa (Lamarck, 1814)

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Distribution

Extra Distribution Information

Australia; Providence, Indian Ocean, depth 51–71 m.


Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

 

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Species Cinachyra phacoides Hentschel, 1911

 

Distribution

States

Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

Known only from type locality.


IMCRA

Central Western Shelf Province (29)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Depth 7–8 m.

 

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Species Cinachyra stewarti (Lendenfeld, 1888)

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales


Extra Distribution Information

Known only from type locality.


IMCRA

Central Eastern Shelf Province (38)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

 

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Species Cinachyra tenuiviolacea Pulitzer-Finali, 1982

 

Distribution

States

Queensland


Extra Distribution Information

Heron Is.

Known only from type locality.


IMCRA

Northeast Shelf Province (40), Northeast Shelf Transition (41)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Depth 12 m.

 

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Genus Cinachyrella Wilson, 1925

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia


IBRA

Qld: Brigalow Belt North (BBN), Brigalow Belt South (BBS), Channel Country (CHC), Central Mackay Coast (CMC), Cape York Peninsula (CYP), Desert Uplands (DEU), Darling Riverine Plains (DRP), Einasleigh Uplands (EIU), Gulf Plains (GUP), Mitchell Grass Downs (MGD), Mount Isa Inlier (MII), Mulga Lands (ML), Nandewar (NAN), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ), Simpson Strzelecki Dunefields (SSD), Wet Tropics (WT)

IMCRA

Christmas Island Province (23), Northwest Shelf Province (27), Central Western Shelf Transition (28), Central Western Shelf Province (29), Western Bass Strait Shelf Transition (34), Bass Strait Shelf Province (35), Southeast Shelf Transition (37), Central Eastern Shelf Province (38), Central Eastern Shelf Transition (39), Northeast Shelf Province (40), Northeast Shelf Transition (41)

Diagnosis

Globular sponges with hispid-bristly surface provided with numerous scattered porocalices; oscules inconspicuous. Skeleton radiate, consisting of bundles of oxeas issuing from the centre and running spirally to the surface. No cortical specialisation. Megascleres protriaenes, anatriaenes, occasionally plagiotriaenes, and dominant large oxeas. Microscleres sigmaspires, which may be lacking occasionally, finely spined oxeas and/or raphides occur. More than one hundred species distributed in shallow water of tropical and subtropical seas.

 

ID Keys

See Family Tetillidae Diagnosis.

 

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Species Cinachyrella australiensis (Carter, 1886)

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

Christmas Is., NW Shelf, Torres Strait–Thursday Is., Low Isles, Thalamita Flat, Sand Flat, Middle Moat, Mangrove Park, Batt Reef, Heron Is., Cossack, also Indian Ocean, Indo-Malayan region and W Pacific.


IMCRA

Christmas Island Province (23), Northwest Shelf Province (27), Central Western Shelf Transition (28), Central Western Shelf Province (29), Western Bass Strait Shelf Transition (34), Bass Strait Shelf Province (35), Southeast Shelf Transition (37), Central Eastern Shelf Province (38), Central Eastern Shelf Transition (39), Northeast Shelf Province (40), Northeast Shelf Transition (41)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Depth intertidal–91 m.

 

General References

Hooper, J.N.A., List-Armitage, S.E., Kennedy, J.A., Cook, S.D. & Valentine, C.A. 1999. Sponges of the Low Isles, Great Barrier Reef: an important scientific site, or a case of mistaken identity? Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 44: 249-262 [257] (Referred to as "Cinachyra" in this article rather than Cinachyrella (since been changed))

Hooper, J.N.A. in Hooper, J.N.A. & Wiedenmayer, F. 1994. Porifera. pp. 1-620 in Wells, A. (ed.). Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Melbourne : CSIRO Australia Vol. 12 xiii 624 pp. [Date published 21/Nov/1994] (unjustified lumping of sibling species by Burton, M. 1934. Sponges. Science Reports of the Geat Barrier Reef Expedition 4: 513–621 pls 1–2 [523], revision of type material of each nominal species is required to corroborate this synonymy)

McDonald, J.I., Hooper, J.N.A. & McGuinness, K.A. 2002. Environmentally influenced variability in the morphology of Cinachyrella australiensis (Carter, 1886) (Porifera: Spirophorida: Tetillidae). Marine and Freshwater Research 53: 79-84 [79] (Listed in this article)

Wiedenmayer, F. in Hooper, J.N.A. & Wiedenmayer, F. 1994. Porifera. pp. 1-620 in Wells, A. (ed.). Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Melbourne : CSIRO Australia Vol. 12 xiii 624 pp. [Date published 21/Nov/1994] (Tetilla lindgreni Lendenfeld was erected for specimens misidentified as Tetilla ternatensis by Lindgren, 1897)

 

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Species Cinachyrella enigmatica (Burton, 1934)

 

Distribution

States

Queensland


Extra Distribution Information

Known only from type locality.


IBRA

Qld: Brigalow Belt North (BBN), Brigalow Belt South (BBS), Channel Country (CHC), Central Mackay Coast (CMC), Cape York Peninsula (CYP), Desert Uplands (DEU), Darling Riverine Plains (DRP), Einasleigh Uplands (EIU), Gulf Plains (GUP), Mitchell Grass Downs (MGD), Mount Isa Inlier (MII), Mulga Lands (ML), Nandewar (NAN), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ), Simpson Strzelecki Dunefields (SSD), Wet Tropics (WT)

IMCRA

Northeast Shelf Province (40), Northeast Shelf Transition (41)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

 

General References

Hooper, J.N.A., List-Armitage, S.E., Kennedy, J.A., Cook, S.D. & Valentine, C.A. 1999. Sponges of the Low Isles, Great Barrier Reef: an important scientific site, or a case of mistaken identity? Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 44: 249-262 [257] (In this article referred to as 'Raphidotethya enigmatica' rather than Cinachyra)

Hooper, J.N.A. & Kennedy, J.A. 2002. Small-scale patterns of sponge biodiversity (Porifera) on Sunshine Coast reefs, eastern Australia. Invertebrate Systematics 16(4): 637-653 [640] (Listed in this article as "Rhaphidotethya enigmatica")

 

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Genus Craniella Schmidt, 1870

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Northern Territory, Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

Arctic, N, E and SW Atlantic, Mediterranean, Sea, Indian Ocean, Indo-Malayan region, Japan, S Pacific Ocean and New Zealand.


IMCRA

Timor Transition (1), Northern Shelf Province (25), Northwest Shelf Transition (26), Central Western Shelf Transition (28), Central Western Shelf Province (29), Southeast Shelf Transition (37), Central Eastern Shelf Province (38), Northwest Province (4), Central Western Transition (5)

Distribution References

Diagnosis

Globular sponges with conulose but optically smooth surface over most of the upper body; at the base there are bundles of spicules acting as a root. Oscules few, usually on the top. Ostia in sieve-like groups overlying subdermal cavities. In cross section there is a distinctly visible cortical layer, which is perhaps divisible in a tightly collagenous layer strengthened by radially or confusedly arranged special cortical megascleres, and a less dense outer layer in which there are many subdermal cavities. Choanosomal skeleton radiating in spiral fashion, with bundles of oxeas originating from a central focus and spiralling outwards towards the surface where they are mixed with protriaenes to protrude in groups and push up the ectosome into conical elevations. Megascleres, protriaenes, anatriaenes, choanosomal oxeas, shorter cortical oxeas. Microscleres, sigmaspires (may be lost not infrequently). About 25 species are recorded from most seas and oceans, often from somewhat deeper localities.

 

ID Keys

See Family Tetillidae Diagnosis.

 

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Species Craniella zetlandica (Carter, 1872)

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Northern Territory, Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

Shark Bay, Arafura Sea, Port Jackson, Twofold Bay, also N and SW Atlantic Arctic, Indo-Malayan region, S Pacific and New Zealand.


IMCRA

Timor Transition (1), Northern Shelf Province (25), Northwest Shelf Transition (26), Central Western Shelf Transition (28), Central Western Shelf Province (29), Southeast Shelf Transition (37), Central Eastern Shelf Province (38), Northwest Province (4), Central Western Transition (5)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Depth subtidal–440 m.

 

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Genus Paratetilla Dendy, 1905

 

Introduction

Chambers et al. (2013) used molecular methods to separate two morphs of a moon sponge, Paratetilla sp., to recognise Cinachyrella (Morph 1) and Paratetilla (Morph 2).

 

Distribution

States

Queensland


Extra Distribution Information

Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Indo-Malayan region and W Pacific Ocean.


IMCRA

Christmas Island Province (23), Northeast Shelf Province (40), Northeast Shelf Transition (41)

Distribution References

Diagnosis

Globular sponges with hairy-bristly surface, provided with porocalices. Skeleton radiate, with bundles of oxeas originating from a central focus and running radially to the surface. Spicules protriaenes, anatriaenes, calthrops-like triaenes, oxeas, sigmaspires. So far only a single wide-spread Indo-West Pacific species is reliably recorded.

 

ID Keys

See Family Tetillidae Diagnosis.

 

General References

Chambers, K., Padovan, A., Alvarez, B. & Gibb, K. 2013. Microbial signatures can help distinguish moon sponges (family Tetillidae) from Darwin Harbour, Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 64(8): 716–725

 

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Species Paratetilla bacca (Selenka, 1867)

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Distribution

States

Queensland


Extra Distribution Information

Christmas Is., Flying Fish Cove, Cape York, Torres Strait, Thursday Is., also Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Indo-Malayan region and W Pacific Ocean.


IMCRA

Christmas Island Province (23), Northeast Shelf Province (40), Northeast Shelf Transition (41)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Depth subtidal–38 m.

 

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Genus Tetilla Schmidt, 1868

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Northern Territory, Victoria, Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

Amphi-Atlantic, Arctic, Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Indo-Malayan region, N Pacific (Japan to Okhotzk Sea), E Pacific, New Zealand, Southern Ocean and Antarctic.


IMCRA

Timor Transition (1), Northern Shelf Province (25), Northwest Shelf Transition (26), Northwest Shelf Province (27), Western Bass Strait Shelf Transition (34), Bass Strait Shelf Province (35), Southeast Shelf Transition (37), Central Eastern Shelf Province (38)

Other Regions

Heard & McDonald Islands (Aust. Terr.)

Distribution References

Diagnosis

Globular sponges with conulose or uniformly hispid surface, with few oscules, usually situated at the top. Usually with spicule strands at the base, acting as root system. Surface without porocalices. In cross section, there is no visible cortex. The skeleton is spirally radiate, with bundles of oxeas originating from a central focus and radiating in a spiral manner to the surface. At the periphery, these bundles of oxeas become mixed with triaenes, predominantly protriaenes. Microscleres sigmaspires (absent in the type species). About 50 species have been described from all parts of the world oceans, mostly from deeper localities. Since many authors did not distinguish between Tetilla and Craniella, the actual number of species may be less.

 

ID Keys

See Family Tetillidae Diagnosis.

 

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Species Tetilla coronida Sollas, 1888

 

Distribution

Extra Distribution Information

Also Kerguelen.


Other Regions

Heard & McDonald Islands (Aust. Terr.)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Depth 70–585 m.

 

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Species Tetilla dactyloidea Carter, 1869

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales


Extra Distribution Information

Clarence River, also Indian Ocean, Indo-Malayan region and Japan.


IMCRA

Southeast Shelf Transition (37), Central Eastern Shelf Province (38)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Subtidal, sheltered and estuarine (euryhaline) environments.

 

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Species Tetilla globosus (Carter, 1886)

 

Distribution

States

Victoria


Extra Distribution Information

Known only from type locality.


IMCRA

Western Bass Strait Shelf Transition (34), Bass Strait Shelf Province (35), Southeast Shelf Transition (37)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

 

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Species Tetilla leptoderma Sollas, 1886

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Distribution

Extra Distribution Information

Aust. Antarctic Terr., Heard Is.; cirum-Antarctic, Southern Ocean and SW Atlantic (Patagonia).


Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Depth 4–2267 m.

 

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29-Mar-2018 02-May-2011 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)

Species Tetilla praecipua Wiedenmayer, 1989

 

Distribution

States

Victoria


Extra Distribution Information

Known only from type locality.


IMCRA

Western Bass Strait Shelf Transition (34), Bass Strait Shelf Province (35), Southeast Shelf Transition (37)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Depth 52 m.

 

History of changes

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29-Mar-2018 13-Apr-2011 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)

Species Tetilla rugosus (Carter, 1886)

 

Distribution

States

Victoria


Extra Distribution Information

Known only from type locality.


IMCRA

Southeast Shelf Transition (37)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

 

History of changes

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29-Mar-2018 13-Apr-2011 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)

Species Tetilla schulzei Kieschnick, 1898

 

Distribution

States

Northern Territory, Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

New records for Australia (Hooper 1994: 435), also SE Indonesia.


IMCRA

Timor Transition (1), Northern Shelf Province (25), Northwest Shelf Transition (26), Northwest Shelf Province (27)

Distribution References

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

 

History of changes

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12-Feb-2010 (import)

Species Tetilla simplex (Sollas, 1886)

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales


Extra Distribution Information

Known only from type locality.


IMCRA

Southeast Shelf Transition (37)

Ecological Descriptors

Filter-feeder, marine, sessile.

Extra Ecological Information

Depth 270 m.

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
29-Mar-2018 15-Dec-2011 MOVED
29-Mar-2018 13-Apr-2011 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)