RMP24YMR–. Spongia lacustris 296 Spongia lacustris - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 05 0006
RM2A2NJ23–Spongia virgultosa, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924WP–Spongia tupha, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize
RMRCX00Y–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. I. Thierreich. — I!. Spongia. — I. Ordnung Tetraclida. — 3. Monactinellidae. 59 (Flg. 50), selten schwach verzweigt. Neben diesen typischen megamorinen Elementen finden sich auch solche von rhizoniorinem Aussehen. Ober- flächennadeln als Einachser oder Vierstrahler. Vom Snbcarbon bis zur Gegenwart in wenigen Gattungen bekannt. Die meisten finden sich im M a 1 m und in der oberen Kreide.. Fig. 50. Skeletelement einer Megamorine IMef/ulitlnsta foiamiuosa Zitt.) mit einem einfachen Aehsencanal. Fig. 51. Dovildcrma. A Bor. dicliotomum Bennett
RMP24YJR–. Spongia rubicunda 296 Spongia rubicunda - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0066
RM2A2NHY2–Spongia cymaeformis, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924T3–Spongia linteiformis, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolu
RMRCX004–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. I. Thierreich. — 11. Spongia.— 2. Ordnung Hexaclida.— Farn. Maeandrospongidae. (37 isl der gnnzo Schwamm von einer geraeinsamen Kieselhaut umgeben, die eine oder mehrere falsche oscula besitzt. Diese Familie ist im Jura sehr spärlich, in der oberen Kreide dagegen sehr reich und mannigfaltig entwickelt; meh- rere Gattungen kommen noch lebend vor. Plocoscyphia Rss. (Fig. 62). Knol- lige, unregelmässige Massen, aus ge- theilten, massig dickwandigen, am Ende offenen Röhren bestehend. Die Wand der Röhren mit unregelmässig vertheilten Canalöffnu
RMP24YNE–. Spongia surculosa 296 Spongia surculosa - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 05 0017
RM2A2NHXM–Spongia clathrus, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924WA–Spongia suberosa, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolution
RMRCX009–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. I. Thierreich. — II. Spongia. — 2. Ordnung Hexactida. — Farn. Staurodermidae. 65 Schwämme mit zerstreut oder im Quincunx stehenden Canalöffnungen. .Iura, selten in der Kreide. Sp. obUqua Gf. sp. (Fig. 59). Sehr häufig im Malm, namentlich in den Oxford- Schichlcn in Süddeutschland und der Schweiz. Coscinopora Gf. Grosse, becherförmige Körper mit verzweigter Wurzel. Auf beiden Seiten der Wand sehr zahlreiche und feine, im Quincunx stehende Canalöffnungen. Skeletsehr dicht und fest, aus unregelmässig verschmolzenen, zum Theil dichten, zum The
RMP24YHJ–. Spongia verrucosa 296 Spongia verrucosa - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0042
RM2A2NJ1R–Spongia tupha, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924T8–Spongia membranacea, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolut
RMRCX006–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. I. Thierreich. — 11. Spongia.— 2. Ordnung Hexaclida.— Farn. Maeandrospongidae. (37 isl der gnnzo Schwamm von einer geraeinsamen Kieselhaut umgeben, die eine oder mehrere falsche oscula besitzt. Diese Familie ist im Jura sehr spärlich, in der oberen Kreide dagegen sehr reich und mannigfaltig entwickelt; meh- rere Gattungen kommen noch lebend vor. Plocoscyphia Rss. (Fig. 62). Knol- lige, unregelmässige Massen, aus ge- theilten, massig dickwandigen, am Ende offenen Röhren bestehend. Die Wand der Röhren mit unregelmässig vertheilten Canalöffnu
RMP24YG1–. Spongia cuniculosa 295 Spongia cuniculosa - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0008
RM2A2NJ0P–Spongia ossiformis, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924RT–Spongia lacustris, Print, Spongilla lacustris is a species of sponge of the freshwater sponge family Spongillidae that lives on fresh water lakes. It often grows under logs or rocks. It ranges from North America to Europe and Asia. They have the capability to reproduce both asexually and sexually. They become dormant during winter., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMRCJ622–. Die Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs, wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Eiste Klasse. Sehwitinme: Spongiae. I. l'Üllldflili; "o* Namen. Die Schwämme, von Linne in seine Sippe Spongia zusäiri- inerigefasst, sind später zum Rang- einer Familie, Ordnung- oder Klasse unter den Benennungen Spöngidäe, Spongiddäe von Gray und Fleming, Spongiaria von Milne-Edwards, Pölypäria foraminifera (zürn Thefl) von Lamarck, Ceratophyta sjwngiosa von Schweigger, Zoophyta polifera von Grant und Amorphozoa von RlninviUe erhoben worden. Wir halten für das zweckmässigste, ihnen als Klasse de
RMP24YJ2–. Spongia membranacea 296 Spongia membranacea - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0052
RM2A2NJ0Y–Spongia papillaris, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924T7–Spongia maniformis, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revoluti
RMRCWYYR–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 72 I. Tliierreich. — II. Spongia. — 3. Ordnung Calcarea. — II. Sphinclozoa. entwickelt. Fasergewebe locker. Die Fasern bestehen aus dreislrahligen Nadeln, denen einstrahlige beigemischt sind. Vom Devon bis in die Kreide. Zahlreiche Arten im Jura und in der Kreide. P. prisca Beyr. sp. Mitteldevon. Nassau. P. mamUlifera Lmk. sp. Oberer Dogger. Normandie, England. P. cylindrica Mnstr. sp. Mittlerer und oberer Malm. Süddeutschland, Schweiz, England. P. furcata Gf. sp. Cenoman. Westfalen, England. Elasmostoma From. (Fig. 67). Blatt- oder tricht
RMP24YG2–. Spongia fasciculata 295 Spongia fasciculata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0009
RM2A2NHXC–Spongia cancellata, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924RX–Spongia lacustris, Print, Spongilla lacustris is a species of sponge of the freshwater sponge family Spongillidae that lives on fresh water lakes. It often grows under logs or rocks. It ranges from North America to Europe and Asia. They have the capability to reproduce both asexually and sexually. They become dormant during winter., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMRCX01G–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. I. Tliierreich. — II. Spongia. — 1. Ordnung Tetractida. — Farn. Tetracladina, 53 elemente breiten sieb häufig plaltig aus und l)ilden eine Art Ueckscbichl (Fig. 43 B). Die Tetracladinen sind neljen den Rliizomorinen die wichtigste Fa- milie der Lithistideu, beginnen im Silur, finden sich noch spärlich im .Iura, erreichen erst in der Kreide ihre hauptsächlichste Entwickelung und finden sich lebend noch in mehreren Gattungen. A. Arme der Skel etelem ente glatt (Fig. 40). a. Ohne Wurzel. Auloeopium Osw. (Fig. 41). Schwammkörper kugelig, halbk
RMP24YH8–. Spongia foliacea 295 Spongia foliacea - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0036
RM2A2NHYN–Spongia fruticosa, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924P3–Spongia cancellata, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revoluti
RMRCX00F–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 62 I. Thieirek'li, — II. Spongia. — 2. Ordnung Hexactida. knoten durch 1 2 Kieselbalken (o) zusammengehalten, welche die Lage der Octaederkanten besitzen, bei Annahme der Arme als Achsen. Solche Nadeln mit durchlöchertem Kreuzungsknoten heissen Laternennadeln. Die Oberflache häufig von einer sog.. Fig. 57. D e ei s Chi ch t von TremadicttjOH reticxüattim Gf. sp. Oxford. Streitberg, Franken. der Schwammwand, namentlich die äussere, wird De cksc hi ch t überzogen, welche in ihrer Structur nicht mit dem eigentlichen Skelet übereinstimmt. Dies
RMP24YN3–. Spongia oculata 296 Spongia oculata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 05 0011
RM2A2NJ0F–Spongia membranacea, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924T2–Spongia lobata, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutioniz
RMRCX00R–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. I. Thierreicli. — II. Spongia. Ordnung Hexactida. 61 Mittelpunkte der Xadel, dem sog. Kreuz u ngs k n ote n treffen (Fig. 3'i /.). Ein ebenfalls seehsstrahliger, meist sehr feiner Aehsencanal durchzieht die Nadel. Diese Skeletbildungen dienen zur Stütze des lockeren Weich- körpers, indem sie entweder frei in demselben liegen (Lyssacina, Fig. 53) oder in mehr oder minder paralleler Stellung sich so an einander. Fig. ."»3. Ein freier .SeeUsstraliler von Hi/iilostelia Smitln Youag aus dem Sub- earbon von Schottland (Lyssaeine). -.*'. Ple
RMP24YHY–. Spongia aculeata 295 Spongia aculeata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0049
RM2A2NJ1D–Spongia solida, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924W1–Spongia rivulosa, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolution
RMRCWYYY–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 70 I. Thierreicb. â II. Spongia. â 3. Ordnung Calcarea. â Pharetrones. 3. Orduiiii«; ('nlcarea (Caicispoiigiii oder kalksolnviiuiiiic). Zu den lebenden Kalkschwämmen gehören relativ kleine und zier- liehe Formen, welche frei in der Sarkode liegende, aus Kalkspath be- stehende Nadeln besitzen. Die ty- pische Nadelform ist der plane Drei- strahler (Fig. 65 E), doch kommen auch vielfach zwei-oder einstrahlige, auch vier.strahlige, gerade, oder un- regelmässig gebogene Nadeln vor (Fig. 65 BâI)}. Die Nadeln liegen entweder einschichtig {As
RMP24YG8–. Spongia aculeata 295 Spongia aculeata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0013
RM2A2NHYC–Spongia fasciculata, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924WB–Spongia surculosa, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutio
RMRCX00W–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 60 I. Tliierreicli. — II. .Spongia. — 2. Ordnung Hexacliila. oder von Hornfaser umschlossen werden. Meist zerfiilll das Skelet bei der Verwesung in seine Nadelelemente, weshalb letztere meist 'isolirt gefunden werden, wie bei den Tetractinellidae, und dann selbst generisch kaum zu deuten sind. Solche vereinzelte Nadeln kennt man aus fast allen Formationen, z. B. aus der Kreide (Fig. 31 A, B), aus dem Kohlenkalk etc. Die stacheligen Einstrah- ier der Süsswassergattung Spongilla werden in di- luvialen SUsswasserbildungen gefunden (Fig. 32 A,
RMP24YHP–. Spongia cartilaginea 295 Spongia cartilaginea - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0045
RM2A2NHXB–Spongia calyciformis, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924R5–Spongia fasciculata, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolut
RMRCX001–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 6S I. Thierreich. — II, Spongia. — 2. Ordnung Hexactida. — Fam. Coeloptychidae. sehr feinen Oslien. Eine den Körper einhüllende Kieselhaut oder ))e- sondere Deckschicht fehlt. Nur nus dem Senon bekannt. B. Soekelandi Schlüt. (Fig. 63 A, B). Mittleres Senon (Zone der Becksia Soeke- landi> Westfalen. Die im oberen Turon (Cuvieri-Pläner) Norddeutschlands häufige Gattung Cysti- spongia (C. bursa Qu.) zeichnet sich durch eine, den ganzen Schwamm einhüllende Kieselhaut aus. Sie ist auch lebend bekannt. eben, oder mehr oder weniger tief einges
RMP24YFT–. Spongia lamellifera 296 Spongia lamellifera - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0006
RM2A2NJ1K–Spongia tubulosa, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RMC1MBT3–ice-diving, in lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia, island Olkhon.
RF2B924T6–Spongia lyrata, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutioniz
RMRCXE0H–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 46 I. Thierreich. — II. Spongia. Roemer. A. Die Spongilarien des Noiddeutsclien Kreidegebirges. Palaeontographica Bd. XIII. 1864. Zitte I , K. A. Studien über fossile Spongien. 1—III. .bh. d. k. bayer. .kad. d. Wiss. II. Cl., Bd. XIII, 1877. Beiträge zur Systematik fossiler Spongien. N. Jahrb. f. Min. 1877 p. 337, 1878 p. 561, 1879 p. 1. Lebende. Schmidt, 0. Die Spongien des Meerbusens V. Mexico. Jena 1879—80. Schulze, F. E. Report on the Hexactinellida. Scient. Res. of Challenger Voyage. Zoology vol. XXI. 1887. Zum Kreise der Spongia od
RMP24YMY–. Spongia papillaris 296 Spongia papillaris - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 05 0009
RM2A2NHX1–Spongia aculeata, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RMC1MBRR–ice-diving, in lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia, island Olkhon.
RF2B924RG–Spongia fruticosa, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutio
RMRCX00D–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 64 I- Thierreicli. â 11. Spongia. â 2. Ordnung Heacli(la. â Farn. Cnscinoporidae. kleidet (Fig. 58 D). Kreuzungsknolen dicht, selten durchljohrt. Vom Jura an, hauptsächlich im Malm und in der Kreide. Mehrere lebende Gat- tungen. Tremadictyon Zitt. (Fig. 58 ^1âC). Grosse, becher- bis schüsseiför- mige Schwämme. Wand auf beiden Seiten mit grossen, ovalen Ostien von. Fig. 5S. TremadicUjon reticulatum Gt'. yp. ol., i ohne die Wurzel mit ovalen Canalöffnungeu .uil 1n verschmolzenen dornigen Sechsstrahlern. 6' = i'.fiiil. -iiijli rj. Fra
RMP24YNX–. Spongia fruticosa 296 Spongia fruticosa - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 05 0019
RM2A2NJ0C–Spongia maniformis, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924NN–Spongia agaricina, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutio
RMRCX021–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 50 I. Thierreicli. — II. Spongia. — 1. Ordnung Telractida. 1. Tetractinellidae. Da die Skeletelemente der Tetraclin elliden frei in der Sarko- dine liegen, so werden sie durch den Versleinerungsprocess meist zer- streut und können nur in seltenen Fällen in ihrer ursprünglichen Lage zu einander beobachtet wer- den. Als isolirte Ge- bilde trifft man sie viel- fach in schwammreichen Ablagerungen, z. B. im Kohlenkalk und in der oberen Kreide. Die ei- gentlichen Skeletelemen- te sind fast nur vier- strahlig (Fig. 35 E, G), jedoch erscheint oft
RMP24YP1–. Spongia infundibuliformis 296 Spongia infundibuliformis - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 05 0020
RM2A2NJ0X–Spongia papillaris, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924P7–Spongia cannabina, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutio
RMRCX01F–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 54 I- Thierreich. — il. Spongia. — 1. Ordnung Tetraclida. — Farn. Tetracladina. b. Mit Wurzel. Siphonia Park. (Fig. 43 .1). Der meist kugelige, feigen- oder birn- förmige Körper verlängert sich nach unten in einen Stiel und eine ver- zweigte Wurzel. Vom Scheitel erstreckt sich eine massig weite Gentral- höhle (o) mehr oder weniger tief in den Schwammkörper hinein. In die- selbe münden bogenförmige, der Oberfläche parallel laufende Canäle (c). Ihre Ostien bilden senkrechte und wagerechte Reihen (o). In der Rich- tung der Achse des Körpers s
RMP24YHG–. Spongia cymaeformis 295 Spongia cymaeformis - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0040
RM2A2NJ17–Spongia rivulosa, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material
RF2B924PP–Spongia damicornis, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revoluti
RMRCXE0G–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. I. Thierreich. — II. Spongia. 47 ursprünglich isolirten, mehr oder weniger nadeiförmigen Körperehen (Skelelelementen oder Nadeln), die entweder frei in den Weieh- thoileu liegen oder in Hornfasern eingebettet sind. Sie können sich mit ihren wurzeiförmig verzweigten Enden zu einem festen Skelet ver- haken oder durch Kiesel- cenient zu einem festen Gerüst verkittet werden. Compacte Skelete wie bei den Foramini feren oder Korallen giebt es nicht. Die gröberen, das eigentliche Skelet bil- denden Nadeln unter- scheidet man als S k e 1 e t- nade
RMP24YMB–. Spongia cavernosa 295 Spongia cavernosa - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 04 0005
RM2A2NJ1X–Spongia verrucosa, Print, Tethya aurantium, also known as the golf ball sponge or orange puffball sponge, is a species of sea sponge belonging to the family Tethyidae. It is spherical in shape, with a warty surface, and grows to about 10 cm in diameter. Oscula are present on the upper surface. The surface has sharp protruding spicules which can cause skin irritation if touched
RF2B924PN–Spongia crispata, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolution
RMRCX008–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. G6 I- Thierreich. â II. Spongia. â 2. Ordnung Hexactida. â P'am. Venliiculitidae. Farn. Ventriculitidae. Schwammkörper cylindrisch, becher- oder tellerförmig. Die Wand desselben in Längsfalten gelegt (Fig. Ãl B), so dass auf der Aussen- und Innenseite Längsrippen erscheinen. Letztere sind durch kurze Querbrücken des KieselgerUstes derart verbunden (Fig. 61 .1), dass die zwischen den Falten bleibenden Furchen meist in Längs- reihen ovaler oder unregelmässiger Löcher aufgelöst erscheinen. Im Grunde der Furchen die Oeffnungön kurze
RMP24YJ9–. Spongia virgultosa 296 Spongia virgultosa - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0056
RM2A2NJ20–Spongia verrucosa, Print, Tethya aurantium, also known as the golf ball sponge or orange puffball sponge, is a species of sea sponge belonging to the family Tethyidae. It is spherical in shape, with a warty surface, and grows to about 10 cm in diameter. Oscula are present on the upper surface. The surface has sharp protruding spicules which can cause skin irritation if touched
RF2B924P1–Spongia bullata, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutioni
RMRCX023–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 48 I- Tliieireich. â II. Spongia. Fig. 32 BC) und als seclisst rahl ige oder hexakte solciie, die aus sechs unter rechtem Winkel in einem Punkte zusanimenstossenden Armen bestehen (Fig. 3i). Durch Verkürzung oder völliges Sehwinden eines oder mehrerer Strahlen, sowie durch platlige Ausiireitung oder wurzel- artige Verästelung der Arme und Verdickung der Nadelcentren entstehen Gebilde, welche die Bezeichnung adelii zum Tlieil nicht mehr verdienen, so z.B. die Kiesel- kugeln (Fig. 31 C), Kieselsterne (Fig.31/J), Kieselscheiben (Fig. 31
RMP24YJ0–. Spongia lactuca 296 Spongia lactuca - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 112 02 0050
RF2B924RK–Spongia lactuca, Print, Spongia lamella in the Mediterranean Sea. Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 50 species. Some species, including Spongia officinalis, are used as cleaning tools, but have mostly been replaced in that use by synthetic or plant material., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutioni
RMRCX011–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 58 I- Thierreich. — II. Spongia. — I. Ordnun.t! Tetractida. — Farn. Megamorina. Die nahe verwandte Galtung Hyalotragos Zilt. begreift mehr schüsseiförmige Schwammicörper, in deren weiter Ceniralhöhle runde Canäle münden, die den Schwamm in senlirechter Richtung durchziehen, und bei denen die Radialspalten feiner und weniger regelmässig ausgeprägt sind. H. patella Gf. sp. im oberen Jura mit der vorigen Gattung. B. S k e 1 e t e 1 em e n t e stark ve r ii s t e 11 und fest mit einander ver- flochten (Fig. 49 B). Kreide, Tertiär und Gegenwart
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