A new species of carnivorous sponge, Lycopodina coralseaensis sp. nov., family Cladorhizidae, is described from the Louisiade Plateau, Coral Sea, off the east coast of Australia at bathyal depths of ~2000 m, collected during the RV Investigator 2019 voyage. The new species differs from other Lycopodina with stipitate morphology by lacking forceps microscleres, similar to L. nikitawimandi Ekins et al., 2020a but differing in having only a very small single size class of palmate anisochelae, and most importantly by having a third category of mycalostyle echinating the stem and basal holdfast. This new species is the sixth Lycopodina recently described as new from the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone (L. nikitawimandi, L. helios, L. cassida...
FIGURE 12. Axoniderma wanda sp. nov. Holotype QM G339384. A. Tridentate 'unguiferate' anisochelae. B...
FIGURE 3. Spicules of Lollipocladia tiburoni gen. nov. sp. nov. A. Large mycalostyle. B. head and ti...
<p>A. <i>Cladorhiza abyssicola</i> (from Fig. 17 in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi...
Three new species of carnivorous sponges of the genus Abyssocladia (Demospongiae. Cladorhizidae). A....
This study reviews the taxonomy and biogeography of carnivorous sponges (family Cladorhizidae) in th...
Family CLADORHIZIDAE Dendy, 1922 Type species. Cladorhiza abyssicola Sars, 1872: 65. Diagnosis. ...
Ekins, Merrick, Erpenbeck, Dirk, Goudie, Lisa, Hooper, John N.A. (2020): New carnivorous sponges and...
Ekins, Merrick, Erpenbeck, Dirk, Hooper, John N.A. (2020): Carnivorous sponges from the Australian B...
Vacelet, Jean (2006): New carnivorous sponges (Porifera, Poecilosclerida) collected from manned subm...
International audienceCarnivorous sponges are characterized by their unique method of capturing meso...
Carnivorous sponges belonging to family Cladorhizidae (Porifera, Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida) are ...
Carnivorous sponges (Porifera: Cladorhizidae) are a particularly interesting group of species typica...
7 pages, 6 figuresNowadays, there are an increasing number of reports of deep-sea accumulation of ma...
FIGURE 5. Abyssocladia microstrongylata sp. nov. A—Holotype. B—Paratype 3, fragments from Station CP...
FIGURE 7. Abyssocladia mucronata sp. nov. A—Holotype. B—Specimen freshly collected during KANADEEP 2...
FIGURE 12. Axoniderma wanda sp. nov. Holotype QM G339384. A. Tridentate 'unguiferate' anisochelae. B...
FIGURE 3. Spicules of Lollipocladia tiburoni gen. nov. sp. nov. A. Large mycalostyle. B. head and ti...
<p>A. <i>Cladorhiza abyssicola</i> (from Fig. 17 in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi...
Three new species of carnivorous sponges of the genus Abyssocladia (Demospongiae. Cladorhizidae). A....
This study reviews the taxonomy and biogeography of carnivorous sponges (family Cladorhizidae) in th...
Family CLADORHIZIDAE Dendy, 1922 Type species. Cladorhiza abyssicola Sars, 1872: 65. Diagnosis. ...
Ekins, Merrick, Erpenbeck, Dirk, Goudie, Lisa, Hooper, John N.A. (2020): New carnivorous sponges and...
Ekins, Merrick, Erpenbeck, Dirk, Hooper, John N.A. (2020): Carnivorous sponges from the Australian B...
Vacelet, Jean (2006): New carnivorous sponges (Porifera, Poecilosclerida) collected from manned subm...
International audienceCarnivorous sponges are characterized by their unique method of capturing meso...
Carnivorous sponges belonging to family Cladorhizidae (Porifera, Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida) are ...
Carnivorous sponges (Porifera: Cladorhizidae) are a particularly interesting group of species typica...
7 pages, 6 figuresNowadays, there are an increasing number of reports of deep-sea accumulation of ma...
FIGURE 5. Abyssocladia microstrongylata sp. nov. A—Holotype. B—Paratype 3, fragments from Station CP...
FIGURE 7. Abyssocladia mucronata sp. nov. A—Holotype. B—Specimen freshly collected during KANADEEP 2...
FIGURE 12. Axoniderma wanda sp. nov. Holotype QM G339384. A. Tridentate 'unguiferate' anisochelae. B...
FIGURE 3. Spicules of Lollipocladia tiburoni gen. nov. sp. nov. A. Large mycalostyle. B. head and ti...
<p>A. <i>Cladorhiza abyssicola</i> (from Fig. 17 in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi...