- Source: Lubomirskiidae
Lubomirskiidae is a family of freshwater sponges from Lake Baikal in Russia.
Lubomirskia baikalensis, Baikalospongia bacillifera and B. intermedia are unusually large for freshwater sponges and can reach 1 m (3.3 ft) or more. These three are also the most common sponges in Lake Baikal. Most sponges in the lake are typically green when alive because of symbiotic dinoflagellates (zoochlorella), but can also be brownish or yellowish.
Genera and species
The family contains four genera and sixteen species:
Genus Baikalospongia Annandale, 1914
Baikalospongia abyssalis Itskovich, Kaluzhnaya, Veynberg & Erpenbeck, 2017
Baikalospongia bacillifera Dybowsky, 1880
Baikalospongia dzhegatajensis Rezvoi, 1927
Baikalospongia fungiformis Makushok, 1927
Baikalospongia intermedia Dybowsky, 1880
Baikalospongia martinsoni Efremova, 2004
Baikalospongia recta Efremova, 2004
Genus Lubomirskia Dybowsky, 1880
Lubomirskia abietina Swartschewsky, 1901
Lubomirskia baikalensis (Pallas, 1773)
Lubomirskia fusifera Soukatschoff, 1895
Lubomirskia incrustans Efremova, 2004
Genus Rezinkovia Efremova, 2004
Rezinkovia arbuscula Efremova, 2004
Rezinkovia echinata Efremova, 2004
Genus Swartschewskia Makuschok, 1927
Swartschewskia irregularis Swartschewsky, 1902
Swartschewskia khanaevi Bukshuk & Maikova, 2020
Swartschewskia papyracea (Dybowsky, 1880)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Baikalospongia dzhegatajensis
- Baikalospongia bacillifera
- Lubomirskia fusifera
- Lubomirskia abietina
- Lubomirskia incrustans
- Baikalospongia intermedia
- Lubomirskia baicalensis
- Baikalospongia martinsoni
- Baikalospongia recta
- Haplosclerida
- Lubomirskiidae
- Lubomirskia baikalensis
- Lake Baikal
- Rezinkovia
- Spongillida
- Lubomirskia