Darwinella Muller 1865

Main Authors: Bertolino, Marco, Costa, Gabriele, Bavestrello, Giorgio, Pansini, Maurizio, Daneri, Giovanni
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author Bertolino, Marco
Costa, Gabriele
Bavestrello, Giorgio
Pansini, Maurizio
Daneri, Giovanni
title Darwinella Muller 1865
publishDate 2020
topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Porifera
Demospongiae
Dendroceratida
Darwinellidae
Darwinella
url https://zenodo.org/record/4330252
contents Genus Darwinella Müller, 1865 Type species Darwinella muelleri (Schultze, 1865). Emended diagnosis In the Darwinella, the dendritic fibre skeleton is supplemented by fibrous spicules which can be diactinal, triactinal or polyactinal. There is no sand in the fibres but dispersed cellular elements can occur. The sponges are fleshy, encrusting, or massive to lobate; to which fibrous spicule with style shape may be added (emended from Müller 1865). Remarks The species of Darwinella may be confused with those belonging to the genus Aplysilla Schulze, 1878 because of the similarity in external shape; however, Darwinella is characterized by the presence of diactinal, triactinal or polyactinal fibrous spicules (Pronzato 1975). In the present study we described a new fibrous spicule type for the Darwinella genus.
Published as part of Bertolino, Marco, Costa, Gabriele, Bavestrello, Giorgio, Pansini, Maurizio & Daneri, Giovanni, 2020, New sponge species from Seno Magdalena, Puyuhuapi Fjord and Jacaf Canal (Chile), pp. 1-49 in European Journal of Taxonomy 715 on page 38, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.715, http://zenodo.org/record/4022397
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