FIGURE 3 in Geographic range extensions of stalked, flabelliform sponges (Porifera) from eastern Canada with a new combination of a species of Plicatellopsis in the North Atlantic
FIGURE 3. Cladocroce spatula (Lundbeck, 1902). A–C, collected specimens; D. skeleton showing anisotrophic reticulation and axial fibres; E. spicules. Thin oxeas are uncommon and may represent a developmental form. Published as part of Dinn, Curtis, Leys, Sally P., Roussel, Mylène & Méthé, Denise...
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Summary: | FIGURE 3. Cladocroce spatula (Lundbeck, 1902). A–C, collected specimens; D. skeleton showing anisotrophic reticulation and axial fibres; E. spicules. Thin oxeas are uncommon and may represent a developmental form. Published as part of Dinn, Curtis, Leys, Sally P., Roussel, Mylène & Méthé, Denise, 2020, Geographic range extensions of stalked, flabelliform sponges (Porifera) from eastern Canada with a new combination of a species of Plicatellopsis in the North Atlantic, pp. 301-321 in Zootaxa 4755 (2) on page 309, DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.4755.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/3733615 |
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