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Johnston, G. (1842). A History of British Sponges and Lithophytes. (W.H. Lizars: Edinburgh). i-xii, 1-264, pls I-XXV.
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Johnston, G.
1842
A History of British Sponges and Lithophytes
(W.H. Lizars: Edinburgh)
i-xii, 1-264, pls I-XXV.
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Britain
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Dysidea Johnston, 1842 (original description)
Dysidea papillosa (Johnston, 1842) accepted as Epizoanthus papillosus Johnston, 1842 (original description)
Halisarca Johnston, 1842 (original description)
Pachymatisma Bowerbank in Johnston, 1842 (original description)
 Etymology

From the greek ‘pachy-’ meaning ‘thick’ or ‘dense’ and ‘-matisma’ meaning ‘dressed’ or ... [details]

 Nomenclature

There can be little doubt that Johnston (1842) changed his mind on the spelling of this genus name after he had ... [details]

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