Four species of freshwater sponges have their first register of occurrence for Amazonian waters upon specimens collected from Culuene and Sete de Setembro Rivers (Xingú basin), Tapirapés River (Araguaia basin) and Cuieiras River. Trochospongilla pennsylvanica (POTTS 1882) and Trochospongilla variabilis BONETTO & EZCURRA DE DRAGO (1973) occurred as minute specimens inside large sponges of the genus Metania GRAY (1867) or of the genus Drulia GRAY (1867). T. pennsylvanica has its first register of occurrence for the Neotropical region. Spongilla spoliata n. sp. resembles Spongilla inarmata ANNADALE (1918) and Spongilla aspinosa POTTS (1880) but is readily separated from these two species on account of the characteristic spines on its microscle...
Umborotula bogorensis (Weber, 1890) is a freshwater sponge species that is recorded occasionally, ma...
Oceanapia magna sp. nov. Figures 5–6, Tables 1–2 Type locality: Brazil: Rio Grande do Norte Stat...
Despite its great biogeographic and strategic importance, only six sponge species have been identifi...
A freshwater sponge community composed of five South American species is described. They inhabit for...
Pottsiela n. gen. of continental sponges is defined to contain P. pesae, n. sp, besides P. spoliata ...
Metania reticulata (BOWERBANK 1863) and Metania spinata (CARTER 1881) have their status confirmed, t...
A new genus of freshwater sponges consisting presently of two species is established. The two specie...
The association of Eupera sp. (Sphaeriidae-Pelecypoda) with several species of freshwater sponges is...
In the first paper of a series, the author describes two new species of genus Metania GRAY, 1867, st...
Recent surveys on freshwater sponges at the very north and south of Brazil yielded specimens of the ...
The gondwanic genus Metania GRAY, 1867 of freshwater sponges is redefined in this, the third paper o...
Acanthotylotra a new monotypic genus of freshwater sponge is defined. Its sole species A. alvarengai...
The presence of the moss Fissidens brachypus Mitt. is reported for the first time in Brazil. This mo...
This paper is the first contribution to the knowledge of the freshwater sponges of Suriname. Four sp...
Fig. 4. Umborotula bogorensis (Weber, 1890) from the Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, NE Thailand. SEM mi...
Umborotula bogorensis (Weber, 1890) is a freshwater sponge species that is recorded occasionally, ma...
Oceanapia magna sp. nov. Figures 5–6, Tables 1–2 Type locality: Brazil: Rio Grande do Norte Stat...
Despite its great biogeographic and strategic importance, only six sponge species have been identifi...
A freshwater sponge community composed of five South American species is described. They inhabit for...
Pottsiela n. gen. of continental sponges is defined to contain P. pesae, n. sp, besides P. spoliata ...
Metania reticulata (BOWERBANK 1863) and Metania spinata (CARTER 1881) have their status confirmed, t...
A new genus of freshwater sponges consisting presently of two species is established. The two specie...
The association of Eupera sp. (Sphaeriidae-Pelecypoda) with several species of freshwater sponges is...
In the first paper of a series, the author describes two new species of genus Metania GRAY, 1867, st...
Recent surveys on freshwater sponges at the very north and south of Brazil yielded specimens of the ...
The gondwanic genus Metania GRAY, 1867 of freshwater sponges is redefined in this, the third paper o...
Acanthotylotra a new monotypic genus of freshwater sponge is defined. Its sole species A. alvarengai...
The presence of the moss Fissidens brachypus Mitt. is reported for the first time in Brazil. This mo...
This paper is the first contribution to the knowledge of the freshwater sponges of Suriname. Four sp...
Fig. 4. Umborotula bogorensis (Weber, 1890) from the Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, NE Thailand. SEM mi...
Umborotula bogorensis (Weber, 1890) is a freshwater sponge species that is recorded occasionally, ma...
Oceanapia magna sp. nov. Figures 5–6, Tables 1–2 Type locality: Brazil: Rio Grande do Norte Stat...
Despite its great biogeographic and strategic importance, only six sponge species have been identifi...