Clathrina angraensis
Clathrina angraensis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Porifera |
Class: | Calcarea |
Order: | Clathrinida |
Family: | Clathrinidae |
Genus: | Clathrina |
Species: | C. angraensis |
Binomial name | |
Clathrina angraensis Azevedo and Klautau, 2007 | |
Clathrina angraensis is a species of the genus Clathrina from Brazil. The species epithet refers to Angra dos Reis, the Portuguese name for the Botinas Islands.
Description
Massive cormus formed of thin, irregular and tightly anastomosed tubes, particularly in the apical region. The largest specimen collected is 33 x 24 x 8 mm. Water-collecting tubes are present. The skeleton has no special organization, comprising triactines only. Porocytes are easily observed. Triactines are equiangular and equiradiate. Actines are slightly conical, frequently undulated near the tip, and sharp.[1]
References
- ↑ Azevedo, Fernanda; Klautau, Michelle (2007). "Calcareous sponges (Porifera, Calcarea) from Ilha Grande Bay, Brazil, with descriptions of three new species". Zootaxa. 1402: 1–22.
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