Axinella Schmidt, 1862
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4482.1.4 |
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Genus Axinella Schmidt, 1862 View in CoL
Synonymy: Axidragma Hallmann, 1917 , Axinella (Homaxinella) Topsent, 1916 , Axinella (Stylissa) Hallmann, 1914 , Axinosia Hallmann, 1914 , Chalinissa Lendenfeld, 1887 , Pseudaxinella Schmidt, 1875 , Querciclona de Laubenfels, 1936 , Teichaxinella de Laubenfels, 1936 , Tragosia Gray, 1867 .
Type species: Axinella polypoides Schmidt, 1862 .
Diagnosis: Ramose, bushy or lamellate habit. Surface generally smooth with choanosomal spicules projecting slightly; oscules, when visible, with stellate morphology (i.e., superficial canals leading to opening ‘imprinted’ in superficial skeleton); ectosome without specialized skeleton. Choanosomal skeleton differentiated in axial and extra-axial regions; axial skeleton compressed or vaguely reticulated; extra-axial skeleton plumose or plumoreticulate. Megascleres styles, or styles and oxeas, or oxeas; when both present, one type may be rare; modifications of megascleres common in several species. Microscleres, if present, microraphides and raphides, mostly in tightly packed trichodragmata ( Alvarez & Hooper 2002).
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