In the present paper the north-eastern Atlantic Chalinidae (Porifera, Demospongiae) are systematically revised and redescribed; where necessary lectotype designations are made. Three genera are recognized, viz. Haliclona, Acervochalina and Dendroxea. The latter genus is not represented in the study area. Seventy-two nominal species have been described in Haliclona in the wide sense here employed (including species assigned to other genera here considered junior synonyms of Haliclona: Reniera, Gellius, Adocia, Toxadocia, Orina). Among these 72 nominal species 12 valid species are recognized. One species new to science is described, viz. Haliclona xena spec, nov.; 4 nominal species of Acervochalina are reduced to 2 valid ones
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
Using a multicharacter approach and numerical cladistic computer programs a phylogenetic analysis is...
Haplosclerid sponges possessing a unique asymmetric flagelliform type of sigmoid microsclere have be...
All known species of the sponge family Chalinidae (Demospongiae, Haplosclerida) occurring in the sha...
The present paper consists of a phylogenetic and historical biogeographic analysis of the North Atla...
A new sponge species, Haliclona (Halichoclona) vansoesti n.sp., belonging to the family Chalinidae o...
Haliclona (Haliclona) epiphytica n.sp., a new species of seaweed-dwelling sponge of the family Chali...
A new sponge species, Haliclona (Halichoclona) vanderlandi, is described from three Indonesian local...
Muricy, Guilherme, Esteves, Eduardo L., Monteiro, Leandro C., Rodrigues, Beatriz Roma, Albano, Rodol...
The present paper deals with the West Indian marine Haplosclerida incorporated in the collections of...
The taxonomic history of the sponge order Haplosclerida is reviewed, with emphasis on literature con...
Jackson, Celia P. J., De, Wallie H., Weerdt, Webber, Mona K. (2006): Haliclona (Reniera) portroyalen...
The ecological distribution of 14 demosponge species belonging to the genus Haliclona, on the base o...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
Using a multicharacter approach and numerical cladistic computer programs a phylogenetic analysis is...
Haplosclerid sponges possessing a unique asymmetric flagelliform type of sigmoid microsclere have be...
All known species of the sponge family Chalinidae (Demospongiae, Haplosclerida) occurring in the sha...
The present paper consists of a phylogenetic and historical biogeographic analysis of the North Atla...
A new sponge species, Haliclona (Halichoclona) vansoesti n.sp., belonging to the family Chalinidae o...
Haliclona (Haliclona) epiphytica n.sp., a new species of seaweed-dwelling sponge of the family Chali...
A new sponge species, Haliclona (Halichoclona) vanderlandi, is described from three Indonesian local...
Muricy, Guilherme, Esteves, Eduardo L., Monteiro, Leandro C., Rodrigues, Beatriz Roma, Albano, Rodol...
The present paper deals with the West Indian marine Haplosclerida incorporated in the collections of...
The taxonomic history of the sponge order Haplosclerida is reviewed, with emphasis on literature con...
Jackson, Celia P. J., De, Wallie H., Weerdt, Webber, Mona K. (2006): Haliclona (Reniera) portroyalen...
The ecological distribution of 14 demosponge species belonging to the genus Haliclona, on the base o...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
Using a multicharacter approach and numerical cladistic computer programs a phylogenetic analysis is...
Haplosclerid sponges possessing a unique asymmetric flagelliform type of sigmoid microsclere have be...