Bathydorus Schulze, 1886

Kahn, Amanda S., Geller, Jonathan B., Reiswig, Henry M. & Smith, Kenneth L., 2013, Bathydorus laniger and Docosaccus maculatus (Lyssacinosida; Hexactinellida): Two new species of glass sponge from the abyssal eastern North Pacific Ocean, Zootaxa 3646 (4), pp. 386-400 : 388

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3646.4.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5629884

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scientific name

Bathydorus Schulze, 1886
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Genus Bathydorus Schulze, 1886 View in CoL

Type species: Bathydorus fimbriatus Schulze, 1886 (by subsequent designation; Koltun, 1967).

Genus diagnosis. Rossellinae with tubular, saccular, or plate-like gross morphology. Basiphytous or lophophytous, thin-walled. Dermalia are combinations of spicules from hexactins to diactins. Regular pentactins make up a hypodermal layer. Choanosomal skeleton composed of diactins, sometimes with hexactins. Atrialia are hexactins or stauractins. Microscleres are combinations of oxyoidal hexasters, hemihexasters, and hexactins; lacking pappocomes (From Tabachnick 2002b: 1463, emended).

Remarks. The diagnosis of the genus is emended to include the plate-like gross morphology, lophophytous method of attachment, and atrial stauractins that occur in the new species.

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