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Ten new species of families Suberitidae and Polymastiidae (Demospongia: Heteroscleromorpha) from Korea

Journal of Species Research / Journal of Species Research, (E)2713-8615
2021, v.10 no.2, pp.168-183
Young A Kim
Chung Ja Sim (Hannam University)
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Abstract

Ten new species of two families (Suberitidae and Polymastidae) are described from Korea. Six new species in Suberitidae: Plicatellopsis ramosa n. sp., Pseudosuberites anheungensis n. sp. P. youngilensis n. sp., Suberites hwasunensis n. sp., S. chujaensis n. sp. and S. rugosa n. sp. are compared with other similar reported species. All new species differ from previously reported species in morphology, texture, color, skeletal structure, and spicule type. Four new species in Polymastidae: Polymastia fistula n. sp., P. sasuensis n. sp., P. viridis n. sp., and Weberella haengwonensis n. sp. are different from previously reported species in the growth form of papillaes and fistules, color and spicule types. For example, Weberella haengwonensis is similar to Weberella verrucosa in shape, but differs based on surface papillaes and spicule sizes.

keywords
Korea, new species, Polymastiidae, Suberitidae

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