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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2004
Journal of Paleontology (2004) 78 (3): 431–455.
... perforata new species, and Stioderma Finks, 1960 sp. A, and the new amphidiscosids, Ascospongiella capdevilae new genus and species and Hadrophragmos soleniscus new genus and species. Root tufts A, B, and C are of uncertain taxonomic assignment. The Paleontological Society 2004 15 08 2003...
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Figure11—Ascospongiella capdevilae n. gen. and sp., Villafeliz, León; San Emiliano Formation, late Bashkirian, Upper Carboniferous. 1, 99VI– 7A, holotype, longitudinal section of the specimen, showing the wide open spongocoel and the thickness of the body wall; light-colored, arched, diagonal lines are saw marks; 2, 99VI–12, paratype, complete specimen, with pores and spicules covering most of the dermal wall; 3, 99VI–40, paratype, detail of hexactines of various sizes in dermal part of skeleton; 4, 99VI–40, paratype, detail of pores of two sizes in an area with abundant spicules; 5, 99VI–7, holotype, thin section where the skeletal tracts are easily distinguished by the presence of light-colored spicules, and canals by their fillings of dark matrix; 6, 99VI–7, holotype, thin section, with abundant light spicules, mostly hexactines cut at odd angles, in dark tracts, and small, light gray irregular canals. Scales: 1, 2, bar 50 mm; 3, 4, bar 5 mm; 5, 6, ×5.
Published: 01 May 2004
Figure 11 — Ascospongiella capdevilae n. gen. and sp., Villafeliz, León; San Emiliano Formation, late Bashkirian, Upper Carboniferous. 1, 99VI– 7A, holotype, longitudinal section of the specimen, showing the wide open spongocoel and the thickness of the body wall; light-colored, arched
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (6): 1538–1542.
... Formation, roadside outcrops along the Delijan to Esfahan highway, 50 km south of Delijan, in central Iran at (latitude and longitude). Several bowl- to sack-shaped sponges are included in the Pelicaspongiidae. Ascospongiella Garcia-Bellido Capdevilla and Rigby (2004), from the Carboniferous...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (6): 1241–1256.
... and thick-walled, or globose or sack-shaped, such as Ascospongiella or Estrellaspongia , both described by García-Bellido Capdevila and Rigby, 2004 . Trailospongia does not have large parietal openings through its wall, like many genera in the family, but it does have scattered small radial canals...
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