Английская Википедия:Heteropia glomerosa

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Heteropia glomerosa is a species of calcareous sponge in the family Heteropiidae, and was first described as Leuconia glomerosa in 1873 by James Scott Bowerbank.[1][2] In Australia, the species is found in the IMCRA regions of the Central Western Shelf Transition, Central Western Shelf Province, Northwest Province, and the Central Western Transition (on the north-west Western Australian coastline).[3]

The dried type specimen came from Port Elizabeth and brought by Captain Charles Tyler to Bowerbank.[2]

Description

Plate 4 from Bowerbank's description of Leuconia glomerosa[2]

  1. Fig.1. The type specimenm, natural size.
  2. Fig.2. One of the equiangular triradiate spicula of the dermal membrane, magnified 80 linear.
  3. Fig. 3. One of the largest-sized fusiformi-acerate dermal spicula, which has been fractured near its middle and cemented together again: magnified 80 linear.
  4. Fig. 4. A small-sized fusiformi-acerate dermal spiculum, magnified 80 linear.
  5. Fig. 5 & 6. Two of the triradiate spicula of the interstitial skeleton, magnified 80 linear.

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