8 páginas, 4 figurasOne specimen of a keratose sponge not ascribable to any known Atlantic genus was collected by scuba diving from the shallow rocky sublittoral of El Hierro (Canary Islands). The sponge is irregularly massive and very hard in consistency, with a microconulose and unarmoured surface. The skeleton is formed by primary fibres cored with abundant foreign debris and a densely reticulate network of secondary fibres, which are strongly laminated and free of foreign debris. An irregular tertiary network formed by very thin fibres is also visible in some places. The features of the skeleton differ from those of any genus known from the Atlantic Ocean but match those of the genus Petrosaspongia Bergquist described from the In...
Correct identification and classification of sponges is challenging due to ambiguous or misleading m...
As the first part in a series on the sponges of the Papua and New Guinea Island eight species refera...
JOHNSON, Marion Fischel. Some marine sponges of Northeast Brazil. Arquivos de Ciências do Mar, Forta...
Genus Petrosaspongia Bergquist, 1995 Definition: Unarmoured Thorectinae with a dense secondary fib...
FIGURE 1. P. nigra: (A) holotype preserved in alcohol, (B) primary fibres (double arrow) with foreig...
FIGURE 3. Light microscope pictures of the secondary skeleton of (A) P. nigra, (B) P. pharmamari, (C...
FIGURE 2. P. pharmamari n. sp.: (A) holotype showing an unarmoured surface with protruding primary f...
FIGURE 4. P. pharmamari n. sp.: (A) fenestrate plates (arrow) at the junction between primary and se...
In July–August 2004, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Ecosystems (MAR-Eco) expedition collected Demospongiae (...
This study was undertaken to determine whether the separation of sponge species (Phylum: Porifera, C...
Xestospongia rosariensis is named from coral reef habitats of the Nuestra Señora del Rosario Archipe...
A new sponge species is described from specimens found at a depth of 534–604 m off the Mediterranean...
Pottsiela n. gen. of continental sponges is defined to contain P. pesae, n. sp, besides P. spoliata ...
Three species of the sponge genus Xestospongia (Haplosclerida) are newly recorded for the south Cari...
Sponges play an important role in many marine habitats and are crucial for maintaining the deep-sea ...
Correct identification and classification of sponges is challenging due to ambiguous or misleading m...
As the first part in a series on the sponges of the Papua and New Guinea Island eight species refera...
JOHNSON, Marion Fischel. Some marine sponges of Northeast Brazil. Arquivos de Ciências do Mar, Forta...
Genus Petrosaspongia Bergquist, 1995 Definition: Unarmoured Thorectinae with a dense secondary fib...
FIGURE 1. P. nigra: (A) holotype preserved in alcohol, (B) primary fibres (double arrow) with foreig...
FIGURE 3. Light microscope pictures of the secondary skeleton of (A) P. nigra, (B) P. pharmamari, (C...
FIGURE 2. P. pharmamari n. sp.: (A) holotype showing an unarmoured surface with protruding primary f...
FIGURE 4. P. pharmamari n. sp.: (A) fenestrate plates (arrow) at the junction between primary and se...
In July–August 2004, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Ecosystems (MAR-Eco) expedition collected Demospongiae (...
This study was undertaken to determine whether the separation of sponge species (Phylum: Porifera, C...
Xestospongia rosariensis is named from coral reef habitats of the Nuestra Señora del Rosario Archipe...
A new sponge species is described from specimens found at a depth of 534–604 m off the Mediterranean...
Pottsiela n. gen. of continental sponges is defined to contain P. pesae, n. sp, besides P. spoliata ...
Three species of the sponge genus Xestospongia (Haplosclerida) are newly recorded for the south Cari...
Sponges play an important role in many marine habitats and are crucial for maintaining the deep-sea ...
Correct identification and classification of sponges is challenging due to ambiguous or misleading m...
As the first part in a series on the sponges of the Papua and New Guinea Island eight species refera...
JOHNSON, Marion Fischel. Some marine sponges of Northeast Brazil. Arquivos de Ciências do Mar, Forta...