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Description: Chamber sponge Asconema setubalense. Item Type: Image Title: Chamber sponge Copyright: SERPENT project Species: Asconema setubalense Behaviour: Attached to boulder apparently feeding Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- TornadoNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Tornado Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1050 Latitude: 60 deg 33' 44" N Longitude: 4 deg 27' 23" W Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: benthic Rig: Stena Carron Project Partners: OMV, Oceaneering, Stena ROV: Magnum 156 Deposited By: Dr Daniel Jones Deposited On: 21 December 2009
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Description: Porifera (Phylum)> Hexactinellida (Class)> Hexasterophora (Subclass) > Lyssacinosida (Order)> Euplectellidae (Family)
The glass sponge was seen attached to rocks at Mzia-2 (1600 m) and, more frequently, at Pweza-3 (1380 m). The specimens may represent one of several genera within the sub-family Corbitellinae but it is most likely Regadrella sp. Item Type: Image Title: Regadrella sp. Copyright: SERPENT Species: Regadrella sp. Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Pweza-3 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1388 Latitude: 8 deg 23' 00" S Longitude: 40 deg 04' 00" E Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: Benthic Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 03 March 2015
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Figure 3. Anoxycalyx joubini on the gangplank at Hut Point, McMurdo Station.The same gangplank with A. joubini in 2010.Source: Dayton PK, Kim S, Jarrell SC, Oliver JS, Hammerstrom K, et al. (2013) Recruitment, Growth and Mortality of an Antarctic Hexactinellid Sponge, Anoxycalyx joubini. PLoS ONE 8(2): e56939. doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0056939
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Rossella veluta, Wyville Thomson.
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Dictyaulus elegans, a kind of Venus' Flower-basket, from the Laccadive Sea, 705 fathoms.... Only the upper part of the Sponge is represented.
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Sabyasachi Sautya, Konstantin R. Tabachnick, Baban Ingole
Zookeys
Figure 2. Indiella gen.n. ridgenensis sp.n. A view from the dermal side B view from the atrial side; (i) holotype, (ii) to (iv) paratypes
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Description: Digital still collected as part of CODEMAP Item Type: Image Title: Euplectella Copyright: CODEMAP Species: Euplectella Site: Atlantic -- Celtic Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): -1576.16 Latitude: 48 deg 36' 20" N Longitude: 9 deg 57' 45" W Countries: UK -- Whittard Canyon Habitat: Submarine Canyon Rig: RRS James Cook ROV: ISIS Deposited By: Ms Katleen Robert Deposited On: 13 September 2013
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Description: Porifera (Phylum)> Hexactinellida (Class)> Hexasterophora (Subclass) > Lyssacinosida (Order)> Euplectellidae (Family)
The glass sponge was seen attached to rocks at Mzia-2 (1600 m) and, more frequently, at Pweza-3 (1380 m). The specimens may represent one of several genera within the sub-family Corbitellinae but it is most likely Regadrella sp. Item Type: Image Title: Regadrella sp. Copyright: SERPENT Species: Regadrella sp. Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Pweza-3 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1388 Latitude: 8 deg 23' 00" S Longitude: 40 deg 04' 00" E Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: Benthic Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 03 March 2015
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Figure 4. Anoxycalyx joubini growth on rack at New Harbor, Explorers Cove.One of the racks at Explorers Cove in 2010, some A. joubini falling off of structure, but still alive.Source: Dayton PK, Kim S, Jarrell SC, Oliver JS, Hammerstrom K, et al. (2013) Recruitment, Growth and Mortality of an Antarctic Hexactinellid Sponge, Anoxycalyx joubini. PLoS ONE 8(2): e56939. doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0056939
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Sabyasachi Sautya, Konstantin R. Tabachnick, Baban Ingole
Zookeys
Figure 3. Indeilla gen n. ridgenensis sp.n. drawings of spicules of the holotypes A dermal pentactin B atrial pentactin, C discohexaster D secondary ray of discohexaster
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Description: Porifera (Phylum)> Hexactinellida (Class)> Hexasterophora (Subclass) > Lyssacinosida (Order)> Euplectellidae (Family)
The glass sponge was seen attached to rocks at Mzia-2 (1600 m) and, more frequently, at Pweza-3 (1380 m). The specimens may represent one of several genera within the sub-family Corbitellinae but it is most likely Regadrella sp. Item Type: Image Title: Regadrella sp. Copyright: SERPENT Species: Regadrella sp. Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Pweza-3 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1388 Latitude: 8 deg 23' 00" S Longitude: 40 deg 04' 00" E Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: Benthic Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 03 March 2015
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Figure 3. Anoxycalyx joubini on the gangplank at Hut Point, McMurdo Station. 1989, after anchor ice had removed 100% cover of large H. balfourensisSource: Dayton PK, Kim S, Jarrell SC, Oliver JS, Hammerstrom K, et al. (2013) Recruitment, Growth and Mortality of an Antarctic Hexactinellid Sponge, Anoxycalyx joubini. PLoS ONE 8(2): e56939. doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0056939
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Sabyasachi Sautya, Konstantin R. Tabachnick, Baban Ingole
Zookeys
Figure 4. Scaning Electron Microscopy of Indeilla gen. n. ridgenensis sp. n. Frameowrk and spicules of the holotypes A dermal layer B atrial layer C lateral view D discohexaster E secondary ray tuft of discohexaster
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Description: Porifera (Phylum)> Hexactinellida (Class)> Hexasterophora (Subclass) > Lyssacinosida (Order)> Euplectellidae (Family)
The vase-shaped glass sponge was seen attached to rocks at Mzia-2 (1600 m). The specimens may represent one of several genera within the sub-family Corbitellinae but it is most likely Regadrella sp. Item Type: Image Title: Regadrella sp. Copyright: SERPENT Species: Regadrella sp. Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Mzia-2 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1388 Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: Benthic Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 03 March 2015
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Figure 4. Anoxycalyx joubini growth on rack at New Harbor, Explorers Cove.One of the racks at Explorers Cove in 2004, with 4 A. joubini;Source: Dayton PK, Kim S, Jarrell SC, Oliver JS, Hammerstrom K, et al. (2013) Recruitment, Growth and Mortality of an Antarctic Hexactinellid Sponge, Anoxycalyx joubini. PLoS ONE 8(2): e56939. doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0056939
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Description: Saccocalyx pedunculatus Schulze, 1895 (with very high probability) Item Type: Image Title: Saccocalyx pedunculatus Copyright: SERPENT Species: Saccocalyx pedunculatus Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Mzia-2 Depth (m): 1617 Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: Benthic Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millenium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 13 August 2014
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Figure 1. Large Anoxycalyx joubini at Cape Armitage, McMurdo Station. Two large A. joubini at a depth of 60 m, 1967. A. joubini in photo is approximately 1.75 m tall.Source: Dayton PK, Kim S, Jarrell SC, Oliver JS, Hammerstrom K, et al. (2013) Recruitment, Growth and Mortality of an Antarctic Hexactinellid Sponge, Anoxycalyx joubini. PLoS ONE 8(2): e56939. doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0056939
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Description: Saccocalyx pedunculatus Schulze, 1895 (with very high probability) Item Type: Image Title: Saccocalyx pedunculatus Copyright: SERPENT Species: Saccocalyx pedunculatus Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Mzia-2 Depth (m): 1617 Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: Benthic Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millenium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 13 August 2014