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Porifera taxon details
original description
(of Papyrula metastrosa Lebwohl, 1914) Lebwohl, F. (1914). Japanische Tetraxonida, I. <i>Sigmatophora</i> und II.<i>Astrophora metastrosa</i>. <em>Journal of the College of Sciences.</em> Imperial University of Tokyo 35(2): 1-116, pls I-IX. page(s): 33-37 [details] 
source of synonymy
Sim-Smith, C.; Kelly, M. (2019). Review of the sponge genus <i>Penares</i> (Demospongiae, Tetractinellida, Astrophorina) in the New Zealand EEZ, with descriptions of new species. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 4638(1): 1-56., available online at https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4638.1.1 page(s): Table 12 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
(of Papyrula metastrosa Lebwohl, 1914) Sim, C.J. (1994). Sponges from Cheju Island, Korea. <em>In: Van Soest, R.W.M.; Van Kempen, T.M.G.; Braekman, J.C. (eds) Sponges in Time and Space. Biology, Chemistry, Paleontology. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp 175-181.</em> page(s): 179 (in tabel) [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
(of Papyrula metastrosa Lebwohl, 1914) Sim, C.J. (1981). A systematic study on the marine sponges of Korea 1. Ceractinomorpha and Tetractinomorpha. <em>Soong Jun University Essays and Papers.</em> 11: 83-105. page(s): 90 [details] Available for editors [request]
source of synonymy
(of Ecionemia metastrosa (Lebwohl, 1914)) Kelly, M.; Sim-Smith, C. (2012). A review of <i>Ancorina</i>, <i>Stryphnus</i>, and <i>Ecionemia</i> (Demospongiae, Astrophorida, Ancorinidae), with descriptions of new species from New Zealand waters. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 3480: 1–47. [details] Available for editors [request]
new combination reference
(of Penares metastrosa (Lebwohl, 1914)) Kelly, M.; Sim-Smith, C. (2012). A review of <i>Ancorina</i>, <i>Stryphnus</i>, and <i>Ecionemia</i> (Demospongiae, Astrophorida, Ancorinidae), with descriptions of new species from New Zealand waters. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 3480: 1–47. [details] Available for editors [request]
From editor or global species database
Nomenclature The gender of Penares is male, so the species ending was adapted from metastrosa to metastrosus. [details]
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