Ancorinidae Schmidt, 1870
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Ancorinidae Schmidt, 1870 |
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Family Ancorinidae Schmidt, 1870 View in CoL Ancorinidae indet.
Figs. 1O, Z View Fig , 2E, H, K, R, U, V View Fig .
Material.—Lower, middle–upper Eocene, south-central Ukraine.
Remarks.—Spicules of ancorinid affinity are anatriaenes ( Fig. 2H, K, U, V View Fig ) and diaenes with wavy clads ( Figs. 1Z View Fig , 2R View Fig ). The latter ones resemble spicules of modern Tribrachium Weltner, 1882 (compare with van Soest 2017: fig. 51F). Also some of the pro- ( Fig. 2E View Fig ) and anatriaenes ( Fig. 1O View Fig ) could belong to ancorinids, e.g., Ecionemia Bowerbank, 1862 compare van Soest and Beglinger 2009: fig. 7).
There are other spicules that could be assigned to Ancorinidae , e.g., those from the Fig. 2Q View Fig (? Dercitus ) and Fig. 10B View Fig (? Stryphnus ; compare Sollas 1888: pls. 15, 6: 4–6); however, the later one can be also a dermal pentactine of Hexactinellida.
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