Crellidae, Dendy, 1922
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00612.2019 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE74871F-B877-B720-FCF7-FC70FA46FAF1 |
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Felipe |
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Crellidae |
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Crellidae View in CoL indet.
Fig. 4S View Fig .
Material.—Upper Eocene, south-central Ukraine.
Remarks. —The long acanthorhabd with slightly spirally twisted rhabd and long spines along the whole spicule ( Fig. 4S View Fig ) may belong to some sponges of the family Crellidae . Today, there is a single species known in this family, Crellastrina alecto which is characterized by similar, though smaller (up to 120 μm long), curved acanthoxeas (compare Topsent 1904: pl. 15: 16). Besides, the acanthoxeas present in this species are characterized by rugose spine tips which distinguishes them from the fossil spicules described by Ivanik (2003). Thus, the fossil spicule that is illustrated here may belong to unknown species of Crellastrina .
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