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Vacelet, J. (1980). Squelette calcaire facultatif et corps de régénération dans le genre Merlia, éponges apparentées aux Chaetétidés fossiles. Compte rendu hebdomadaire des séances de l'Académie des sciences, Paris (D). 290, 227-230.
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Vacelet, J.
1980
Squelette calcaire facultatif et corps de régénération dans le genre <i>Merlia</i>, éponges apparentées aux Chaetétidés fossiles
Compte rendu hebdomadaire des séances de l’Académie des sciences, Paris (D)
290, 227-230
Publication
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The non spicutar skeleton of the genus Merlia may be absent and a new species, M. deficiens, is described. A part of
the recent Porifera may be the descendent of fossil calcified organisms (Stromatoporoids, Chaetetids... ) which have lost
their calcareous skeleton. Size cells packed in cavities of the skeleton are similar to gemrnular cells, a fact which may
explain the occurrence of discontinuities in the skeleton of some Stromatoporoid fossils.
Mediterranean Sea in general
Functional morphology
Systematics, Taxonomy
Systematics, Taxonomy
Merlia deficiens Vacelet, 1980 (original description)
Western Mediterranean for Merlia deficiens Vacelet, 1980
Holotype MNHN D-JV-45, geounit Western Mediterranean, identified as Merlia deficiens Vacelet, 1980
Habitat
seasonally submersed parts of the vegetation found in the flooded valleys of Kafubu River [details]