Histodermella spp.

Łukowiak, Magdalena, Pisera, Andrzej & Stefanska, Tetiana, 2019, Uncovering the hidden diversity of Paleogene sponge fauna of the East European Platform through reassessment of the record of isolated spicules, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 64 (4), pp. 871-895 : 884-885

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Histodermella spp.
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Histodermella spp.

Fig. 6N, O, Y, Z View Fig .

Material.—Middle Eocene, middle-upper Eocene, south-central Ukraine.

Remarks. —The long oxeas that are spined along their whole length except for their tips ( Ivanik 2003: pls. 20: 8, 9, 21: 1; Fig. 6N, O View Fig ) could probably be assigned to Histodermella . This genus includes 4 extant species ( van Soest et al. 2018). Three of those species ( Histodermella kagigunensis Lehnert, Stone, and Heimler, 2013 , H. natalenisis [ Kirkpatrick, 1903], and H. inglofi Lundbeck, 1910 ) possess this type of spicules (compare Kirkpatrick 1903: pl. 6: 18; Lehrnert et al. 2013: fig. 1; Lundbeck 1910: pl. 4: 4).

In addition, the fusiform tylotes ( Fig. 6Y, Z View Fig ) can be found in H. natalensis as well (compare Kirkpatrick 1903: pl. 7: 18a). However, a coelosphaerid or myxillid (see below) affinity of that spicule (compare Coelosphaera [ Coelosphaera ] tubifex Thomson, 1873, Boury-Esnault et al. 1994: fig. 80a) cannot be ruled out either but is less possible.

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