Lubomirskiidae
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Museum specimen of Lubomirskia baicalensis (living are brighter green) | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Porifera |
Class: | Demospongiae |
Order: | Spongillida |
Family: | Lubomirskiidae Rezvoi, 1936 |
Lubomirskiidae is a family of freshwater sponges from Lake Baikal in Russia.[1]
Lubomirskia baikalensis, and are unusually large for freshwater sponges and can reach 1 m (3.3 ft) or more.[2][3] These three are also the most common sponges in Lake Baikal.[2] Most sponges in the lake are typically green when alive because of symbiotic dinoflagellates (zoochlorella), but can also be brownish or yellowish.[4]
Genera and species[]
The family contains four genera and sixteen species:[5]
- Genus Annandale, 1914
- Itskovich, Kaluzhnaya, Veynberg & Erpenbeck, 2017
- Dybowsky, 1880
- Rezvoi, 1927
- Makushok, 1927
- Dybowsky, 1880
- Efremova, 2004
- Efremova, 2004
- Genus Lubomirskia Dybowsky, 1880
- Swartschewsky, 1901
- Lubomirskia baikalensis (Pallas, 1773)
- Soukatschoff, 1895
- Efremova, 2004
- Genus Rezinkovia Efremova, 2004
- Efremova, 2004
- Efremova, 2004
- Genus Makuschok, 1927
- Swartschewsky, 1902
- Bukshuk & Maikova, 2020
- (Dybowsky, 1880)
References[]
- ^ Paradina; Kulikova; Suturin; and Saibatalova (2003). The Distribution of Chemical Elements in Sponges of the Family Lubomirskiidae in Lake Baikal. International Symposium - Speciation in Ancient Lakes, SIAL III - Irkutsk 2002. Berliner Paläobiologische Abhandlungen 4: 151-157.
- ^ a b Kaluzhnaya; Belikov; Schröder; Rothenberger; Zapf; Kaandorp; Borejko; Müller; and Müller (2005). Dynamics of skeleton formation in the Lake Baikal sponge Lubomirskia baicalensis. Part I. Biological and biochemical studies. Naturwissenschaften 92: 128–133.
- ^ Belikov; Kaluzhnaya; Schröder; Müller; and Müller (2007). Lake Baikal endemic sponge Lubomirskia baikalensis: structure and organization of the gene family of silicatein and its role in morphogenesis. Porifera Research: Biodiversity, Innovation and Sustainability, pp. 179-188.
- ^ Müller; and Grachev, eds. (2009). Biosilica in Evolution, Morphogenesis, and Nanobiotechnology: Case Study Lake Baikal, pp. 81-110. Springer Publishing. ISBN 978-3-540-88551-1.
- ^ de Voogd, N.J.; Alvarez, B.; Boury-Esnault, N.; Carballo, J.L.; Cárdenas, P.; Díaz, M.-C.; Dohrmann, M.; Downey, R.; Hajdu, E.; Hooper, J.N.A.; Kelly, M.; Klautau, M.; Manconi, R.; Morrow, C.C. Pisera, A.B.; Ríos, P.; Rützler, K.; Schönberg, C.; Vacelet, J.; van Soest, R.W.M. (2021). "Lubomirskiidae Weltner, 1895". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 24 November 2021.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Categories:
- Sponge families
- Heteroscleromorpha
- Fauna of Lake Baikal
- Demospongiae stubs