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English: Fig. 6. Skeletal arrangement. A. Lamellomorpha australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing dense, crustose ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, a rough megasclere bundle in the subectosome, emerging perpendicular to the surface, and the choanosome densely packed with microscleres (NIWA 89736 leg., holotype). B. L. australis sp. nov. showing the subectosome densely packed with microscleres, and megascleres radiating in the plane of the sponge body (NIWA 89717 leg.). C. L. strongylata Bergquist, 1968 showing a thin, fleshy ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, through which projects an ‘extra-axial’ tract of megascleres, traversing the subectosome and projecting through the surface (NIWA 93474 leg.). D. L. strongylata showing the ‘axial’ arrangement of contort strongyloxeas in the deep choanosome (NIWA 93474 leg.). E. Poecillastra ducitriaena Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing a densely packed, crustose ectosome through which subectosomal megascleres project, a relatively cavernous subectosomal region packed with microxeas, and in the deep choanosome, huge swathes of oxeas (NIWA 61944 leg., holotype). Scale bars = 500 μm.
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Author Kelly, M., Cárdenas, P., Rush, N., Sim-Smith, C., Macpherson, D., Page, M. & Bell, L.J. 2019. Molecular study supports the position of the New Zealand endemic genus Lamellomorpha in the family Vulcanellidae (Porifera, Demospongiae, Tetractinellida), with the description of three new species. European Journal of Taxonomy 506: 1–25. DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2019.506
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