The family Oscarellidae is one of the two families in the class Homoscleromorpha (phylum Porifera) and is characterized by the absence of a skeleton and the presence of a specific mitochondrial gene, tatC. This family currently encompasses sponges in two genera: Oscarella with 17 described species and Pseudocorticium with one described species. Although sponges in this group are relatively well-studied, phylogenetic relationships among members of Oscarellidae and the validity of genus Pseudocorticium remain open questions. Here we present a phylogenetic analysis of Oscarellidae using four markers (18S rDNA, 28S rDNA, atp6, tatC), and argue that it should become a mono-generic family, with Pseudocorticium being synonymized with Oscarella, an...
Genus Oscarella Vosmaer, 1884 Type species: Halisarca lobularis Schmidt, 1862 (by monotypy). (Osca...
International audienceOver the past few years, there has been growing interest among the sponge comm...
Polymastiidae Gray, 1867 is a worldwide distributed sponge family, which has a great significance fo...
International audienceThe family Oscarellidae is one of the two families in the class Homoscleromorp...
The family Oscarellidae is one of the two families in the class Homoscleromorpha (phylum Porifera) a...
The sponge class Homoscleromorpha has a challenging taxonomy and its systematics is still a matter o...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
International audienceThe homoscleromorph sponge Oscarella carmela, first described from central Cal...
Homoscleromorph sponges such as Oscarella spp. are characterized by unique morphological features, a...
International audienceCurrently composed of only one order and two families, the class Homoscleromor...
The present study describes three new species of the sponge genus Oscarella from the Southwestern At...
International audienceAmong the Porifera, the taxonomy and systematics of Homoscleromorpha is one of...
<div><p>The homoscleromorph sponge <i>Oscarella carmela</i>, first described from central California...
Genus Oscarella Vosmaer, 1884 Type species: Halisarca lobularis Schmidt, 1862 (by monotypy). (Osca...
International audienceOver the past few years, there has been growing interest among the sponge comm...
Polymastiidae Gray, 1867 is a worldwide distributed sponge family, which has a great significance fo...
International audienceThe family Oscarellidae is one of the two families in the class Homoscleromorp...
The family Oscarellidae is one of the two families in the class Homoscleromorpha (phylum Porifera) a...
The sponge class Homoscleromorpha has a challenging taxonomy and its systematics is still a matter o...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
International audienceThe homoscleromorph sponge Oscarella carmela, first described from central Cal...
Homoscleromorph sponges such as Oscarella spp. are characterized by unique morphological features, a...
International audienceCurrently composed of only one order and two families, the class Homoscleromor...
The present study describes three new species of the sponge genus Oscarella from the Southwestern At...
International audienceAmong the Porifera, the taxonomy and systematics of Homoscleromorpha is one of...
<div><p>The homoscleromorph sponge <i>Oscarella carmela</i>, first described from central California...
Genus Oscarella Vosmaer, 1884 Type species: Halisarca lobularis Schmidt, 1862 (by monotypy). (Osca...
International audienceOver the past few years, there has been growing interest among the sponge comm...
Polymastiidae Gray, 1867 is a worldwide distributed sponge family, which has a great significance fo...