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Dohrmann, M.; Göcke, C.G.; Janussen, D.; Reitner, J.; Lüter, C.; Wörheide, G. 2011. Systematics and spicule evolution in dictyonal sponges (Hexactinellida: Sceptrulophora) with description of two new species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 163: 1003-1025.
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Dohrmann, M.; Göcke, C. G.; Janussen, D.; Reitner, J.; Lüter, C.; Wörheide, G.
2011
Systematics and spicule evolution in dictyonal sponges (Hexactinellida: Sceptrulophora) with description of two new species
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
163: 1003-1025
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In this paper we report on recently collected specimens of glass sponges belonging to Farreidae Gray, 1872, and Tretodictyidae Schulze, 1886 (Porifera: Hexactinellida: Hexactinosida). All specimens represent new geographical records for their genera: Coral Sea for Aspidoscopulia Reiswig, 2002 (Farreidae) and Psilocalyx Ijima, 1927 (Tretodictyidae); north-west Atlantic for Sarostegia Topsent, 1904 (Farreidae). Two new species, Aspidoscopulia australia Dohrmann, Göcke & Janussen sp. nov. and Aspidoscopulia ospreya Dohrmann, Göcke & Janussen sp. nov., are described. To investigate further the evolution of hexactinosidan sponges, we sequenced two nuclear (18S and 28S rDNA) and two mitochondrial [16S ribosomal rDNA, cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI)] genes from these specimens, as well as from a recently described new species of Lonchiphora Ijima, 1927 (Farreidae). Besides corroborating the monophyly of Tretodictyidae, our molecular phylogenetic analyses support a clade of clavule-bearing sponges with a farreoid dictyonal framework (i.e. Farreidae sensu stricto). In contrast, Sarostegia, which lacks these features, appears unrelated to this clade – instead our data are consistent with an earlier placement of this genus in Euretidae Zittel, 1877.We introduce formally the taxon Sceptrulophora Mehl 1992, and emend the classification of Hexactinosida to reflect this move and our new findings regarding the position of Sarostegia. Finally, we discuss implications of the molecular phylogeny for the evolution of sceptrules, the defining autapomorphy of Sceptrulophora.
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Aspidoscopulia australia Dohrmann, Göcke & Janussen, 2011 (original description)
Aspidoscopulia ospreya Dohrmann, Göcke & Janussen, 2011 (original description)
Claviscopulia facunda (Schmidt, 1870) (additional source)
Euretidae Zittel, 1877 (additional source)
Farreidae Gray, 1872 (additional source)
Fieldingida accepted as Fieldingiidae Tabachnick & Janussen, 2004 (source of synonymy)
Hexactinosida accepted as Sceptrulophora (additional source)
Psilocalyx wilsoni Ijima, 1927 (redescription)
Sarostegia Topsent, 1904 (taxonomy source)
Sarostegia oculata Topsent, 1904 (redescription)
Sceptrulophora (status source)
Holotype QM G332077, geounit Coral Sea, identified as Aspidoscopulia australia Dohrmann, Göcke & Janussen, 2011
Holotype QM G332104, geounit Coral Sea, identified as Aspidoscopulia ospreya Dohrmann, Göcke & Janussen, 2011




 Synonymy

Formerly known as "Euretidae n. gen. n. sp." in molecular studies of Dohrmann et al. (2009, 2011, 2012) and Haen et ... [details]

 Taxonomy

The order Fieldingida was abolished and its only family moved to "Hexactinosida", suborder Sceptrulophora (now ... [details]



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