Eilhardia schulzei Poléjaeff, 1883
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14951061 |
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Eilhardia schulzei Poléjaeff, 1883 View in CoL
Eilhardia schulzei Poléjaeff, 1883: 70 View in CoL , pl. II fig. 7, pl. X figs 1–10;? Breitfuss, 1896a: 434;? Breitfuss, 1898: 177.
Description: Poléjaeff’s specimens were cup-shaped sponges with giant triactines, sagittal triactines, giant diactines, small diactines and microdiactines. Locality South East Australia. The Indonesian record is based on a small fragment from Ternate reported by Breitfuss (1896a, 1898). The description is inadequate and the only spicule measurements concern the microdiactines of 25–31 x 1–2 µm. The occurrence in Indonesia of this remarkable species, which belongs to the order Baerida Borojevic et al. 2002c , needs further substantiation.
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Eilhardia schulzei Poléjaeff, 1883
Van Soest, Rob W. M. & De Voogd, Nicole J. 2015 |
Eilhardia schulzei Poléjaeff, 1883: 70
Breitfuss, L. L. 1898: 177 |
Breitfuss, L. L. 1896: 434 |
Polejaeff, N. 1883: 70 |