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English: Fig. 5 
Vetulina indica sp. nov. a–c inner surface of cup showing numerous densely distributed small openings (?ostia) and microstyles protruding from the ectosome (c), d–f view of the inner surface after removal of organic material by acid treatment showing dense desmas (sphaeroclones) of the choanosomal skeleton. Note numerous densely distributed openings and that the sphaeroclonar characters of the desmas are not easily seen. Scale bars (a) 500 μm, (b) 200 μm, (c) 50 μm, (d) 1 mm, (e) 200 μm, (f) 100 μm.
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Source Pisera, A., Łukowiak, M., Fromont, J., Schuster, A. (2017). First record of the genus Vetulina Schmidt, 1879 (Porifera: Demospongiae: Sphaerocladina) from the Indian Ocean with the description of two new species: biogeographic and evolutionary significance. Mar Biodiv 48, 1529–1539. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-017-0658-7
Author Pisera, A., Łukowiak, M., Fromont, J., Schuster, A. (2017)
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