The taxonomic history of the sponge order Haplosclerida is reviewed, with emphasis on literature concerning the Haplosclerida of the North Eastern Atlantic Ocean. The characters and their value for a phylogenetic classification are discussed. Two families are treated systematically: the Oceanapiidae, which have two representatives in the area, and the Petrosiidae, represented by one species. Emended diagnoses for the order, families, and genera are given
This study was undertaken to determine whether the separation of sponge species (Phylum: Porifera, C...
Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and relatively sim...
Genus Petrosaspongia Bergquist, 1995 Definition: Unarmoured Thorectinae with a dense secondary fib...
Sixteen species of marine Haplosclerida were collected by the CANCAP-expeditions, among which two ar...
Six species of haplosclerid sponges are described from shallow waters in the coast of Rio de Janeiro...
The present paper deals with the West Indian marine Haplosclerida incorporated in the collections of...
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...
The present paper consists of a phylogenetic and historical biogeographic analysis of the North Atla...
In the present paper the north-eastern Atlantic Chalinidae (Porifera, Demospongiae) are systematical...
All known species of the sponge family Chalinidae (Demospongiae, Haplosclerida) occurring in the sha...
Three species of the sponge genus Xestospongia (Haplosclerida) are newly recorded for the south Cari...
8 páginas, 4 figurasOne specimen of a keratose sponge not ascribable to any known Atlantic genus was...
The most diverse and species-rich class of the phylum Porifera is Demospongiae. In recent years, the...
This study was undertaken to determine whether the separation of sponge species (Phylum: Porifera, C...
Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and relatively sim...
Genus Petrosaspongia Bergquist, 1995 Definition: Unarmoured Thorectinae with a dense secondary fib...
Sixteen species of marine Haplosclerida were collected by the CANCAP-expeditions, among which two ar...
Six species of haplosclerid sponges are described from shallow waters in the coast of Rio de Janeiro...
The present paper deals with the West Indian marine Haplosclerida incorporated in the collections of...
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...
The present paper consists of a phylogenetic and historical biogeographic analysis of the North Atla...
In the present paper the north-eastern Atlantic Chalinidae (Porifera, Demospongiae) are systematical...
All known species of the sponge family Chalinidae (Demospongiae, Haplosclerida) occurring in the sha...
Three species of the sponge genus Xestospongia (Haplosclerida) are newly recorded for the south Cari...
8 páginas, 4 figurasOne specimen of a keratose sponge not ascribable to any known Atlantic genus was...
The most diverse and species-rich class of the phylum Porifera is Demospongiae. In recent years, the...
This study was undertaken to determine whether the separation of sponge species (Phylum: Porifera, C...
Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and relatively sim...
Genus Petrosaspongia Bergquist, 1995 Definition: Unarmoured Thorectinae with a dense secondary fib...