A new species of a coralline sponge, Cassianothalamia zardinii n. gen. n.sp., from the Lower Carnian Cassian Beds (northern Italy) is described. The new species possesses a secondary thalamid basal skeleton with a spongocoel and the internal structure is constructed of horizontal elements (trabecula) and vesiculae. The microstructure of the basal skeleton is composed of an irregular high Mg-calcite. From the spicular skeleton aster-microscleres can be preserved. In rare cases, monaxonid megascleres can also be found. Therefore the new sponge is probably a representative of the demospongid order Hadromerida.Une nouvelle espece d'eponge coralline, Cassianothalamia zardiini n.gen. n.sp., a ete trouvee dans les couches du Carnien i...
The monophyly of the Porifera is weil established. According to our hypothesis the Hexactinellida a...
Two hypercalcified sphinctozoan sponges are described from several localities of dolomitic Norian re...
A new sponge species is described from specimens found at a depth of 534–604 m off the Mediterranean...
PalaeobiologicaJ models of four selecled species of sphinctozoan coraIIine sponges from the Cassian ...
The polyphyletic coralline demosponges possess a calcareous basal skeleton of 4 major morphotypes. ...
Ellipsactinia and Sphaeractinia are two groups of organism which represent very important stratigrap...
Two new “sphinctozoan” sponges, Calabrisiphonella labyrinthica nov. gen., nov. sp. and Calabrispongi...
Some paleozoic calcareous blocks characterized by a rich fossil association, never described before,...
Ellipsactinia and Sphaeractinia are two groups of organisms which represent very important stratigra...
Sponge assemblages associated with coralligenous outcrops were studied with the aim of describing an...
<p>A siliceous sponge fauna, consisting of more than 900 specimens, is described from an early Lutet...
24 pagesInternational audienceHispaniastraea Turnšek et Geyer, 1975 is a unique coral genus from the...
International audienceSponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial...
Hispaniastraea Turnsˇek et Geyer, 1975 is a unique coral genus from the Early Jurassic Epoch (Liassi...
A new coralline sponge, exhibiting typical “stromatoporoid” bodyplan, is described as Sarmentofascis...
The monophyly of the Porifera is weil established. According to our hypothesis the Hexactinellida a...
Two hypercalcified sphinctozoan sponges are described from several localities of dolomitic Norian re...
A new sponge species is described from specimens found at a depth of 534–604 m off the Mediterranean...
PalaeobiologicaJ models of four selecled species of sphinctozoan coraIIine sponges from the Cassian ...
The polyphyletic coralline demosponges possess a calcareous basal skeleton of 4 major morphotypes. ...
Ellipsactinia and Sphaeractinia are two groups of organism which represent very important stratigrap...
Two new “sphinctozoan” sponges, Calabrisiphonella labyrinthica nov. gen., nov. sp. and Calabrispongi...
Some paleozoic calcareous blocks characterized by a rich fossil association, never described before,...
Ellipsactinia and Sphaeractinia are two groups of organisms which represent very important stratigra...
Sponge assemblages associated with coralligenous outcrops were studied with the aim of describing an...
<p>A siliceous sponge fauna, consisting of more than 900 specimens, is described from an early Lutet...
24 pagesInternational audienceHispaniastraea Turnšek et Geyer, 1975 is a unique coral genus from the...
International audienceSponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial...
Hispaniastraea Turnsˇek et Geyer, 1975 is a unique coral genus from the Early Jurassic Epoch (Liassi...
A new coralline sponge, exhibiting typical “stromatoporoid” bodyplan, is described as Sarmentofascis...
The monophyly of the Porifera is weil established. According to our hypothesis the Hexactinellida a...
Two hypercalcified sphinctozoan sponges are described from several localities of dolomitic Norian re...
A new sponge species is described from specimens found at a depth of 534–604 m off the Mediterranean...