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Rossellid glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) from New Zealand waters, with description of one new genus and six new species

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ZOOKEYS
Volume -, Issue 1060, Pages 33-84

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1060.63307

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Hexasterophora; Lyssacinosida; Nubes gen; nov; ROV Kiel 6000; RV Sonne; Scyphidium

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  1. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [03G0254A]
  2. LMU Munich's Institutional Strategy LMU excellent
  3. MBIE SSIF `Enhancing Collections' project
  4. University of Victoria
  5. Royal British Columbia Museum
  6. NIWA

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New Zealand's deep waters have recently been recognized as a hotspot for glass sponge diversity, with eight rossellids collected during the RV Sonne cruise SO254 in 2017. Six new species were discovered, along with the re-description of two previously known species, doubling the known rossellid diversity in the region. Unfortunately, the first author passed away while working on this research, leaving behind only nine descriptions.
New Zealand's surrounding deep waters have become known as a diversity hotspot for glass sponges (Porifera: Hexactinellida) in recent years, and description and collection efforts are continuing. Here we report on eight rossellids (Hexasterophora: Lyssacinosida: Rossellidae) collected during the 2017 RV Sonne cruise SO254 by ROV Kiel 6000 as part of Project PoribacNewZ of the University of Oldenburg, Germany. The material includes six species new to science, two of which are assigned to a so far undescribed genus; we further re-describe two previously known species. The known extant rossellid diversity from the New Zealand region is thus almost doubled, from nine species in five genera to 17 species in eight genera. The specimens described here are only a small fraction of hexactinellids collected on cruise SO254. Unfortunately, the first author passed away while working on this collection, only being able to complete the nine descriptions reported here. The paper concludes with an obituary to him, the world leading expert on glass sponge taxonomy who will be greatly missed.

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