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WoRMS taxon details
original description
(of Normania schulzii Sollas, 1886) Sollas, W.J. (1886). Preliminary account of the Tetractinellid sponges Dredged by H.M.S. ‘Challenger' 1872-76. Part I. The Choristida. <em>Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society (new series).</em> 5: 177-199. page(s): 185 [details]
original description
(of Normania schulzei Sollas, 1886) Sollas, W.J. (1886). Preliminary account of the Tetractinellid sponges Dredged by H.M.S. ‘Challenger' 1872-76. Part I. The Choristida. <em>Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society (new series).</em> 5: 177-199. [details]
additional source
Burton, M. (1956). The sponges of West Africa. <em>Atlantide Report (Scientific Results of the Danish Expedition to the Coasts of Tropical West Africa, 1945-1946, Copenhagen).</em> 4: 111-147. page(s): 142 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Koltun, V.M. (1964). Sponges of the Antarctic. 1 Tetraxonida and Cornacuspongida. Pp. 6-133, 443-448. <em>In: Pavlovskii, E.P., Andriyashev,A.P. & Ushakov, P.V. (Eds), Biological Reports of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition (1955-1958).</em> Akademya Nauk SSSR [English translation,1966, Israel Program for Scientific Translation]. page(s): 16 (=18); note: taxonomic remarks; not collected in this source [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Van Soest, R.W.M. (1993). Affinities of the Marine Demospongiae Fauna of the Cape Verde Islands and Tropical West Africa. <em>Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg.</em> 159: 205-219. [details] Available for editors [request]
From editor or global species database
Spelling Originally spelled P. schulzii (as Normania), but corrected (as a lapsus calami under ICZN Art. 32.5) as it was named after F.E. Schulze, and there is a different sponge author with the name Schulz (Ernst Schulz, 1898, 1900) threatening to cause confusion of the name. As the present species was named in 1886, it is obvious that the name was meant to be for F.E. Schulze who published from 1877 onwards and was a contemporaneous colleague working like Sollas on the Challenger collection, and not E. Schulz who was unknown to Sollas when he erected the name. [details]
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