Theonellidae Lendenfeld, 1903
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00612.2019 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE74871F-B871-B726-FFBD-FAF5FE2DF835 |
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Felipe |
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Theonellidae Lendenfeld, 1903 |
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Family Theonellidae Lendenfeld, 1903 View in CoL Theonellidae indet.
Fig. 9A, D–H, L, O, P, R, U, X, Z View Fig .
Material.—Lower Eocene, middle–upper Eocene, Upper Cretaceous, Paleocene, south-central Ukraine.
Remarks.—The most common lithistid spicules reported by Ivanik (2003) seem to belong to the family Theonellidae . These are mostly ectosomal phyllotriaenes ( Fig. 9A, E, H, U View Fig ), as well as discotriaenes ( Fig. 9D, F, G View Fig ). Such spicules are characteristic for Discodermia du Bocage, 1869 (discotriaenes) and Theonella Gray, 1868 (phyllotriaenes) and closely related genera. Presence of one or more of these genera is also supported by occurrence of rare fragmentary preserved tetraclone desmas ( Fig. 9S, X, Z View Fig ) that are characteristic for this family.
The ectosomal phyllotriaenes with complex morphology of the cladome ( Fig. 9L, O, P View Fig ) resemble those found in an undescribed theonellid sponge taxon from the Salomon Islands (AP unpublished material).
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