Due to the possession of huge contort strongyles, and a lack of triaenes in an otherwise ‘astrophorine’ spicule complement, the phylogenetic position of the endemic, monospecific New Zealand sponge genus, Lamellomorpha Bergquist, 1968, has remained enigmatic. The genus was established within Jaspidae de Laubenfels, 1968 (in the abandoned order Epipolasida Sollas, 1888), but it was not until 2002 that the genus was transferred formally to Astrophorina Sollas, 1887, albeit incertae sedis, by Hooper & Maldonado (2002). In this study, we recognise specimens of Lamellomorpha from the Subantarctic New Zealand region and Chatham Rise, considered by Bergquist to be conspecific with the type species, L. strongylata Bergquist, 1968, first described f...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
<div><p>Reconciling the fossil record with molecular phylogenies to enhance the understanding of ani...
Background: Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and re...
Due to the possession of huge contort strongyles, and a lack of triaenes in an otherwise 'astrophori...
Due to the possession of huge contort strongyles, and a lack of triaenes in an otherwise ‘astrophori...
Due to the possession of huge contort strongyles, and a lack of triaenes in an otherwise 'astrophori...
We undertook a comprehensive study of Latrunculia in New Zealand to determine the relationship betwe...
The ability to accurately identify species is prerequisite for assessing levels of biological divers...
International audienceMolecular studies on marine sponges have been developed in the 80s using level...
Sponge taxonomy can be challenging as many groups exhibit extreme morphological plasticity induced b...
Abstract.—Reconstructing the phylogeny of sponges (Porifera) is one of the remaining challenges to r...
The Galápagos Islands, positioned in the confluence of warm and coldwater currents in the Eastern Pa...
A new sponge species is described from specimens found at a depth of 534–604 m off the Mediterranean...
Polymastiidae Gray, 1867 is a worldwide distributed sponge family, which has a great significance fo...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
<div><p>Reconciling the fossil record with molecular phylogenies to enhance the understanding of ani...
Background: Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and re...
Due to the possession of huge contort strongyles, and a lack of triaenes in an otherwise 'astrophori...
Due to the possession of huge contort strongyles, and a lack of triaenes in an otherwise ‘astrophori...
Due to the possession of huge contort strongyles, and a lack of triaenes in an otherwise 'astrophori...
We undertook a comprehensive study of Latrunculia in New Zealand to determine the relationship betwe...
The ability to accurately identify species is prerequisite for assessing levels of biological divers...
International audienceMolecular studies on marine sponges have been developed in the 80s using level...
Sponge taxonomy can be challenging as many groups exhibit extreme morphological plasticity induced b...
Abstract.—Reconstructing the phylogeny of sponges (Porifera) is one of the remaining challenges to r...
The Galápagos Islands, positioned in the confluence of warm and coldwater currents in the Eastern Pa...
A new sponge species is described from specimens found at a depth of 534–604 m off the Mediterranean...
Polymastiidae Gray, 1867 is a worldwide distributed sponge family, which has a great significance fo...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
<div><p>Reconciling the fossil record with molecular phylogenies to enhance the understanding of ani...
Background: Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and re...