Les Thorectidae sont une famille d'éponges de l'ordre des Dictyoceratida.
Genres
- Sous-famille Phyllospongiinae Keller, 1889
- Sous-famille Thorectinae Bergquist, 1978[1]
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Aplysinopsis von Lendenfeld, 1888[8]
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Cacospongia Schmidt, 1862[9]
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Collospongia Bergquist, Cambie & Kernan, 1990[10]
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Dactylospongia Bergquist, 1965[11]
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Fascaplysinopsis Bergquist, 1980[5]
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Fasciospongia Burton, 1934[12]
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Fenestraspongia Bergquist, 1980[5]
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Hyrtios Duchassaing de Fonbressin & Michelotti, 1864[13]
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Luffariella Thiele, 1899[14]
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Narrabeena de Cook & Bergquist, 2002[15]
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Petrosaspongia Bergquist, 1995[16]
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Scalarispongia de Cook & Bergquist, 2000[17]
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Semitaspongia de Cook & Bergquist, 2000[17]
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Smenospongia Wiedenmayer, 1977[18]
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Taonura Carter, 1882[19]
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Thorecta von Lendenfeld, 1888[8]
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Thorectandra von Lendenfeld, 1889[20]
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Thorectaxia Pulitzer-Finali & Pronzato, 1999[21]
Références
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↑ a et b Bergquist, P.R. 1978: Sponges. (Hutchinson: London) & (University ofCalifornia Press: Berkeley & Los Angeles): 1–268.
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↑ Keller, C. (1889). Die Spongienfauna des rothen Meeres (1. Hälfte). Zeitschrift für Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 48, 311–405.
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↑ Bergquist, P., Sorokin, S. & Karuso, P. (1999). Pushing the boundaries: a new genus and species of Dictyoceratida. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 44, 57–62.
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↑ Hyatt, A. (1877). Revision of the North American Poriferæ; with Remarks upon Foreign Species. Boston: Society of Natural History.
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↑ a b et c Bergquist, P. R. (1960). A revision of the supraspecific classification of the orders Dictyoceratida, Dendroceratida, and Verongida (class Demospongiae). New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 7(4), 443–503.
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↑ Ehlers, E. (1870). Die Esper'schen Spongien in der zoologischen Sammlung der K. Universität Erlangen. Programm zum Eintritt in den Senat der Königlichen Friedrich-Alexanders-Universität in Erlangen. Erlangen: Druck der Universitäts-Buchdruckerei von E. Th. Jacob.
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↑ Bergquist, P. R., Ayling, A. M. & Wilkinson, C. R. (1988). Foliose Dictyoceratida of the Australian Great Barrier Reef. Marine Ecology, 9(4), 291–319.
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↑ a et b von Lendenfeld, R. (1888). Descriptive Catalogue of the Spones in the Australian Museum, Sydney. London: Taylor and Francis.
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↑ Schmidt, O. (1862). Die Spongien des Adriatischen Meeres. Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann.
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↑ Bergquist, P. R., Cambie, R. C. & Kernan, M. R. (1990). Scalarane sesterterpenes from Collospongia auris, a new thorectid sponge. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 18(5), 349–357.
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↑ Bergquist, P. R. (1965). The sponges of Micronesia, Part I. The Palau Archipelago. Pacific Science, 19, 123–204.
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↑ Burton, M. (1934). Sponges. Great Barrier Reef Expedition 1928–29, Scientific Reports, 4, 513–621.
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↑ Duchassaing de Fonbressin, P. & Michelotti, G. (1864). Spongiaires de la Mer Caraïbe. Haarlem: De Erven Loosjes.
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↑ Thiele, J. (1899). Zoologica. Original-Abhandlungen aus dem Gesammtgebiete der Zoologie. Stuttgart: Erwin Nägele.
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↑ de Cook, S. C. & Bergquist, P. R. (2002). Family Thorectidae Bergquist, 1978. In Hooper, J. N. A. & van Soest, R. W. N. (Eds.), Systema Porifera: A Guide to the Classification of Sponges. Boston: Springer.
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↑ Bergquist, P. R. (1995). Dictyoceratida, Dendroceratida, and Verongida from the New Caledonia lagoon (Porifera: Demospongiae). Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 38, 1–51.
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↑ a et b de Cook, S. C. & Bergquist, P. R. (2000). Two new genera and five new species of the “Cacospongia” group (Porifera, Demospongiae, Dictyoceratida). Zoosystema, 22(2), 383–400.
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↑ Wiedenmayer, F. (1977). Shallow-Water Sponges of the Western Bahamas. Basel: Springer Basel AG.
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↑ Carter, H. J. (1882). New sponges, observations on old ones, and a proposed new group. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 10(56), 106–125.
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↑ von Lendenfeld, R. (1889). A monograph of the horny sponges. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Including Zoology, Botany, and Geology, 6(6), 418–423.
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↑ Pulitzer-Finali, G. & Pronzato, R. (1999). Horny sponges from the north-eastern coast of Papua New Guinea, Bismark Sea. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 79(4), 593–607.