Craniella polyura ...

Craniella polyura (Schmidt, 1870) Figure 7; Table 7 Synonymy: Tetilla polyura Schmidt, 1870:66 pl. VI, fig 8. Vosmaer 1885: 9–10, pl. I, fig 1–3, pl. II, fig. 16, pl. V, figs 3–7. Breitfuss 1911: 213. Rezvoi 1928: 76. Koltun 1966: 60–61, fig. 31 Van Soest 2016: 322, fig. 5. Lophurella lophura Gray,...

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Main Authors: Dinn, Curtis, Edinger, Evan, Leys, Sally P.
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Published: Zenodo 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5189304
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.5189304
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Summary:Craniella polyura (Schmidt, 1870) Figure 7; Table 7 Synonymy: Tetilla polyura Schmidt, 1870:66 pl. VI, fig 8. Vosmaer 1885: 9–10, pl. I, fig 1–3, pl. II, fig. 16, pl. V, figs 3–7. Breitfuss 1911: 213. Rezvoi 1928: 76. Koltun 1966: 60–61, fig. 31 Van Soest 2016: 322, fig. 5. Lophurella lophura Gray, 1872: 460 –461. Polyurella schmidtii Gray, 1870: 311 –312. Craniella polyura: Morozov et al. 2019: 21, fig. 13. Dinn & Leys 2018: 87. Van Soest et al. 2000. Material examined. CMNI 2018-0184, specimen in 95% ethanol, collected by Curtis Dinn by Agassiz trawl; July 15, 2017, 141 m depth (63° 38.390’ N, 68° 37.642’ W) operated from the CCGS Amundsen, Frobisher Bay, Canada. Description. One specimen was collected in inner Frobisher Bay near Hill Island. The specimen is ovoid, 3 cm tall by 1.5 cm wide (Fig. 7A). The surface is optically smooth with small furrows, giving a somewhat dimpled appearance. A root section ~ 0.5 cm long is visible on the underside of the specimen, but this portion may have been damaged ... : Published as part of Dinn, Curtis, Edinger, Evan & Leys, Sally P., 2019, Sponge (Porifera) fauna of Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island, Canada with the description of an Iophon rich sponge garden, pp. 301-325 in Zootaxa 4576 (2) on page 318, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4576.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/2624952 ...