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Family THEONELLIDAE Lendenfeld, 1903


Compiler and date details

2010 - John N.A. Hooper, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Felix Wiedenmayer (1994), Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Basel, Switzerland; updated by John N.A. Hooper (1999)

Introduction

Theonellidae Lendenfeld, 1903 are with tetraclone choanosomal desmas and phyllo- to discotriaenes as ectosomal spicules. They are generally massive, cup-shaped, vase-shaped or cylindrical sponges with a narrow central cavity. Their megascleres consist of fused desmas, including tri- or tetracrepidial desmas (Hooper & Wiedenmayer 1994: fig. 58) having four arms without triaenose symmetry, and free megascleres that include phyllo-, disco- or dichotriaenes (Hooper & Wiedenmayer 1994: figs 36–43). Microscleres are microxeas (Hooper & Wiedenmayer 1994: fig. 105), microstrongyles (Hooper & Wiedenmayer 1994: fig. 106), amphiasters or spirasters (Hooper & Wiedenmayer 1994: figs 118, 120).

Five living genera are included in this family by the most recent revision (Pisera & Lévi 2002), widely distributed in tropical and warm-temperate seas at depths ranging from 30–800 m (Hartman 1982). Two of the seven genera are represented in the Australian fauna.

Although the family is included in the polyphyletic order Lithistida, it has apparent affinities with the Hadromerida. Synonyms include Kaliapsidae de Laubenfels, 1936; Jereidae de Laubenfels, 1955; Discodermiidae Schrammen, 1910; and Phymatellidae Schrammen, 1910.

Wilson (1925), Brien et al. (1973), Hartman (1982) and Pisera & Lévi (2002) review the Theonellidae.

 

Diagnosis

Polymorphic; choanosomal spicules are tetraclone desmas; ectosomal spicules are phyllo- to discotriaenes; microscleres are spinose microrhabds and/or microxeas, and streptasters, and/ or pseudospherasters which are believed to be derivatives of acanthorhabds or amphiasters; large choanosomal oxeas may be present.

 

ID Keys

KEY TO EXTANT GENERA
(1) Ectosomal spicules exclusively discotriaenes, microscleres are acanthorhabds and acanthoxeas ---------------- 2
Ectosomal spicules include phyllotriaenes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3

(2) Ectosomal spicules discotriaenes, desmas are typical tetraclones, microscleres are acanthoxeas and
acanthorhabds --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Discodermia
Ectosomal spicules discotriaenes, desmas are tetralophs, microscleres are acanthostrongyles ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Siliquariaspongia

(3) Ectosomal spicules phyllotriaenes, microscleres are pseudospherasters -------------------------------- Manihinea
Ectosomal phyllotriaenes to discotriaenes, microscleres are acanthorhabds --------------------------------- Theonella
Ectosomal disco- to phyllotriaenes, microscleres are streptasters and acanthorhabds ------------------ Racodiscula

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
29-Mar-2018 15-Dec-2011 MOVED
29-Mar-2018 13-Apr-2011 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)