This paper is the first contribution to the knowledge of the freshwater sponges of Suriname. Four species have been identified up till now: Metania spinata (Carter, 1881), Trochospongilla paulula (Bowerbank, 1863), Radiospongilla crateriformis (Potts, 1882), and Drulia uruguayensis Bonetto & Ezcurra de Drago, 1969. Since in most instances slides were the only available source of data, details on external structure cannot be supplied. The author is indebted to Dr. D. C. GEIJSKES of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden, who kindly provided a great deal of the material for study, as well as to Dr. W. VERVOORT, Leiden, and to Drs. P. LEENTVAAR, R.I.N., Leersum, who also sent specimens. The author also acknowledges the authorities an...
As the first part in a series on the sponges of the Papua and New Guinea Island eight species refera...
Four new species are here described in order to have their descriptions published before "Seashells ...
Manconi, R., Pronzato, R. (2005): Freshwater sponges of the West Indies: Discovery of Spongillidae (...
The collections of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie at Leiden and the Zoologisch Museum of A...
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Trochospongilla horrida, a new sponge species for The Netherlands (Porifera: Spongillidae) Trochosp...
Metania reticulata (BOWERBANK 1863) and Metania spinata (CARTER 1881) have their status confirmed, t...
Although sponges are by no means unimportant organisms, in biomass and diversity, of the Curaçao cor...
A freshwater sponge community composed of five South American species is described. They inhabit for...
Vernhout (1914) was the first to publish an account of the land and freshwater Mollusca of Suriname....
The freshwater sponges Corvoheteromeyenia heterosclera and Spongilla alba are documented for Curacao...
The present report is based in the first place on material collected by the trawler “Coquette”, whic...
In the first paper of a series, the author describes two new species of genus Metania GRAY, 1867, st...
As the first part in a series on the sponges of the Papua and New Guinea Island eight species refera...
Four new species are here described in order to have their descriptions published before "Seashells ...
Manconi, R., Pronzato, R. (2005): Freshwater sponges of the West Indies: Discovery of Spongillidae (...
The collections of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie at Leiden and the Zoologisch Museum of A...
The present paper, the first one of a series on West Indian Sponges incorporated in the collections ...
Four species of freshwater sponges have their first register of occurrence for Amazonian waters upon...
The association of Eupera sp. (Sphaeriidae-Pelecypoda) with several species of freshwater sponges is...
Trochospongilla horrida, a new sponge species for The Netherlands (Porifera: Spongillidae) Trochosp...
Metania reticulata (BOWERBANK 1863) and Metania spinata (CARTER 1881) have their status confirmed, t...
Although sponges are by no means unimportant organisms, in biomass and diversity, of the Curaçao cor...
A freshwater sponge community composed of five South American species is described. They inhabit for...
Vernhout (1914) was the first to publish an account of the land and freshwater Mollusca of Suriname....
The freshwater sponges Corvoheteromeyenia heterosclera and Spongilla alba are documented for Curacao...
The present report is based in the first place on material collected by the trawler “Coquette”, whic...
In the first paper of a series, the author describes two new species of genus Metania GRAY, 1867, st...
As the first part in a series on the sponges of the Papua and New Guinea Island eight species refera...
Four new species are here described in order to have their descriptions published before "Seashells ...
Manconi, R., Pronzato, R. (2005): Freshwater sponges of the West Indies: Discovery of Spongillidae (...