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Pinheiro, U.S.; Nicacio, G.; Muricy, G. (2015). An example of the importance of labels and fieldbooks in scientific collections: A freshwater sponge misunderstood for a marine new genus and species. Zootaxa. 3974 (3): 447-450.
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10.11646/zootaxa.3974.3.12 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:63265F5C-F70E-48D7-B7C8-7073C5243DA8 [view]
Pinheiro, U.S.; Nicacio, G.; Muricy, G.
2015
An example of the importance of labels and fieldbooks in scientific collections: A freshwater sponge misunderstood for a marine new genus and species
Zootaxa
3974 (3): 447-450
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In this contribution we redescribe the holotype of Crelloxea spinosa, with emphasis on characters that demonstrate unequivocally that it is a freshwater sponge, Spongilla alba Carter, 1849. We concluded that the uncertainty about the precise location of the collection site ultimately led to this misidentification. We also show how, on the other hand, additional information on the back of the label and the keeping of the fieldbook by the collector for 47 years allowed us to correct this unfortunate mistake.
South West Atlantic ( =only warm temperate; cold temperate see *SUB)
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