Systema Porifera 2002
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-0747-5_97
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Suborder Spongillina subord. nov.: Freshwater Sponges

Abstract: Spongillina subord. nov. (Demospongiae, Haplosclerida) consists of seven families of exclusively freshwater sponges together containing 45 genera: Spongillidae (21 valid genera), Lubomirskiidae (three genera), Malawispongiidae fam. nov. (five genera), Metaniidae (five genera), Metschnikowiidae (monogeneric), Palaeospongillidae (monogeneric), Potamolepidae (six genera), some geographically widespread and others highly endemic. A central body cavity is peculiar to Malawispongiidae. Skeletal network is typically … Show more

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“…The diameter of branches varies from 1 to 4 cm ranging from cylindrical to flattened shapes. The colour of live specimens is brilliant green, which is due to the symbionts inhabiting the external layer of sponges [25]. Ectosomal skeleton consists of spicule tufts from primary spongin fibres.…”
Section: Results (A) Structural Peculiarities Of the Lubomirskia Baicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diameter of branches varies from 1 to 4 cm ranging from cylindrical to flattened shapes. The colour of live specimens is brilliant green, which is due to the symbionts inhabiting the external layer of sponges [25]. Ectosomal skeleton consists of spicule tufts from primary spongin fibres.…”
Section: Results (A) Structural Peculiarities Of the Lubomirskia Baicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manconi & Pronzato (2002) have summarised 15 species under this genus. Osborn et al (2008) have described a new species, Radiospongilla pedderensis from Pedder Lake, Tasmania.…”
Section: Radiospongilla Cerebellata (Bowerbank 1863)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osborn et al (2008) have described a new species, Radiospongilla pedderensis from Pedder Lake, Tasmania. Six species have been reported from India: R. cantonensis (Gee, 1929); R. cinerea (Carter, 1849); R. crateriformis (Potts, 1882); R. hemephydatia (Annandale, 1909); R. indica (Annandale, 1907); and R. cerebellata (Annandale 1911;Penney & Racek 1968;Soota 1991;Manconi & Pronzato 2002).…”
Section: Radiospongilla Cerebellata (Bowerbank 1863)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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