Paratetilla bacca (Selenka, 1867) and Cinachyrella australiensis (Carter, 1886) occur in a broad range of marine environments and are allegedly widely distributed species in the Indo-Pacific. We coin the term ‘moon sponges’ for these species as they are spherical in shape with numerous porocalices resembling the lunar surface. Both species have a complex taxonomic history with high synonymization, in particular by Burton (1934, 1959). An examination of the junior synonyms proposed by Burton (1934, 1959) was conducted to establish the validity of the names. More than 230 specimens from Naturalis Biodiversity Center were reviewed that belong to the genera Paratetilla and Cinachyrella from marine lakes, coral reefs, and mangroves in Indonesia....
International audienceSpecies of Tetillidae are distributed worldwide. However, some genera are unre...
FIGURE 17. Tedania (Tedania) ignis (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864). A, Pulpy sponge, massively encr...
Sponges are key components of the benthic assemblages and play an important functional role in many ...
Paratetilla bacca (Selenka, 1867) and Cinachyrella australiensis (Carter, 1886) occur in a broad ran...
Paratetilla bacca (Selenka, 1867) and Cinachyrella australiensis (Carter, 1886) occur in a broad ran...
Sponges play an important role in many marine habitats and are crucial for maintaining the deep-sea ...
Tetillidae are spherical to elliptical cosmopolitan demosponges. The family comprises eight genera: ...
Figure 6 Cinachyrellaaustraliensis. A, C, E-H, LRMNH.POR.11139, Kakaban lake, Indonesia (left side) ...
Tetillidae are spherical to elliptical cosmopolitan demosponges. The family comprises eight genera: ...
Este artículo contiene 27 páginas, 2 tablas, 16 figurasTetillidae is a sponge family distributed all...
Figure S1. Type material of Tethyamerguiensis : Explanation note: NHMUK 1894.11.16.17, Mergu...
Species of Tetillidae are distributed worldwide. However, some genera are unresolved and only a few ...
International audienceThe distribution of marine sponges in the tropical Southwest Pacific Ocean is ...
International audienceSpecies of Tetillidae are distributed worldwide. However, some genera are unre...
FIGURE 17. Tedania (Tedania) ignis (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864). A, Pulpy sponge, massively encr...
Sponges are key components of the benthic assemblages and play an important functional role in many ...
Paratetilla bacca (Selenka, 1867) and Cinachyrella australiensis (Carter, 1886) occur in a broad ran...
Paratetilla bacca (Selenka, 1867) and Cinachyrella australiensis (Carter, 1886) occur in a broad ran...
Sponges play an important role in many marine habitats and are crucial for maintaining the deep-sea ...
Tetillidae are spherical to elliptical cosmopolitan demosponges. The family comprises eight genera: ...
Figure 6 Cinachyrellaaustraliensis. A, C, E-H, LRMNH.POR.11139, Kakaban lake, Indonesia (left side) ...
Tetillidae are spherical to elliptical cosmopolitan demosponges. The family comprises eight genera: ...
Este artículo contiene 27 páginas, 2 tablas, 16 figurasTetillidae is a sponge family distributed all...
Figure S1. Type material of Tethyamerguiensis : Explanation note: NHMUK 1894.11.16.17, Mergu...
Species of Tetillidae are distributed worldwide. However, some genera are unresolved and only a few ...
International audienceThe distribution of marine sponges in the tropical Southwest Pacific Ocean is ...
International audienceSpecies of Tetillidae are distributed worldwide. However, some genera are unre...
FIGURE 17. Tedania (Tedania) ignis (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864). A, Pulpy sponge, massively encr...
Sponges are key components of the benthic assemblages and play an important functional role in many ...