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Lundälv, Tomas; Richter, Claudio (2019): In-situ photographs of common Antarctic glass sponges (Porifera: Hexactinellida: Rossellidae) along 7 ROV profiles during POLARSTERN cruise PS77 (ANT-XXVII/3, CAMBIO) in the Weddell Sea [dataset]. Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.897581, In: Federwisch, Luisa; Janussen, Dorte; Richter, Claudio (2019): Reference images for identification of common Antarctic glass sponges (Porifera: Hexactinellida: Rossellidae) based on macroscopic characteristics [dataset publication series]. Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.897623

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Federwisch, Luisa; Janussen, Dorte; Richter, Claudio (2020): Macroscopic characteristics facilitate identification of common Antarctic glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida, Rossellidae). Polar Biology, 43(2), 91-110, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-019-02612-2
Knust, Rainer; Gerdes, Dieter; Mintenbeck, Katja (2012): The Expedition of the Research Vessel Polarstern to the Antarctic in 2011 (ANT-XXVII/3) (CAMBIO). Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung = Reports on Polar and Marine Research, 644, 205 pp, https://doi.org/10.2312/BzPM_0644_2012
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Median Latitude: -70.963213 * Median Longitude: -10.573179 * South-bound Latitude: -71.125000 * West-bound Longitude: -11.474670 * North-bound Latitude: -70.909830 * East-bound Longitude: -10.273330
Date/Time Start: 2011-03-21T21:58:01 * Date/Time End: 2011-04-03T23:02:00
Minimum Elevation: -234.7 m * Maximum Elevation: -115.0 m
Event(s):
PS77/264-1  * Latitude Start: -70.945000 * Longitude Start: -10.523170 * Latitude End: -70.934170 * Longitude End: -10.539830 * Date/Time Start: 2011-03-21T21:58:01 * Date/Time End: 2011-03-22T03:32:00 * Location: Weddell Sea * Campaign: ANT-XXVII/3 (PS77) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV)
PS77/272-1  * Latitude Start: -71.125000 * Longitude Start: -11.474670 * Latitude End: -71.122000 * Longitude End: -11.457170 * Date/Time Start: 2011-03-24T18:19:01 * Date/Time End: 2011-03-25T00:20:01 * Elevation Start: -115.0 m * Elevation End: -118.2 m * Location: Weddell Sea * Campaign: ANT-XXVII/3 (PS77) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV)
PS77/275-4  * Latitude Start: -70.935500 * Longitude Start: -10.493670 * Latitude End: -70.931330 * Longitude End: -10.480000 * Date/Time Start: 2011-03-25T19:16:01 * Date/Time End: 2011-03-25T23:45:01 * Elevation Start: -234.7 m * Elevation End: -218.7 m * Location: Weddell Sea * Campaign: ANT-XXVII/3 (PS77) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV)
Comment:
The ROV used was a Sperre SubFighter 7500 DC of the Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Sciences at the University of Gothenburg. It was equipped with one forward-looking High Definition (HD) video camera (Sony FCBH11, 1920x1080 px, interlaced, 50 fps, 50 Mbps), two standard video cameras for navigation and umbilical surveillance, and one still camera (Canon Powershot G9). Lighting was provided by two 200W HMI lights (Sperre) and two 250W halogen lights. Two parallel red lasers (Deep Sea Systems) provided a reference scale of 5 cm in the videos and photos.
The ROV was piloted by Tomas Lundälv and photos were taken by either Tomas Lundälv or Claudio Richter.
Species were identified by Luisa Federwisch based on their macroscopic characteristics. The image file names include the abbreviated species names; in case of a hyphen it might be either of the two given species (see image descriptions).
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PS77/264-1 Capture 4899Rossella cf. nuda (center, probably in the background), Rossella cf. villosa (left and right side)PS77_264-1_Capture_04899_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG4178.5PS77_264-1_Capture_04899_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 4900Rossella cf. nuda (right side, smooth), Rossella cf. villosa (left and right side, more round and whitish), Rossella cf. villosa or levis (left side, elongate, yellowish)PS77_264-1_Capture_04900_Rnud_Rvil_Rvil-lev.jpgJPG4734.5PS77_264-1_Capture_04900_Rnud_Rvil_Rvil-lev.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 4910Rossella cf. nuda (two smooth ones), Rossella cf. villosa (left side, spiky), possibly Rossella cf. racovitzae (front left with less spicules, half hidden by crinoid)PS77_264-1_Capture_04910_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG4057.5PS77_264-1_Capture_04910_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 4915Rossella cf. villosaPS77_264-1_Capture_04915_Rvil.jpgJPG5044.5PS77_264-1_Capture_04915_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 4935Rossella cf. villosa (several)PS77_264-1_Capture_04935_Rvil.jpgJPG5396.5PS77_264-1_Capture_04935_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 4936Rossella cf. nuda (long basal spicule tuft)PS77_264-1_Capture_04936_Rnud.jpgJPG4707.0PS77_264-1_Capture_04936_Rnud.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 4938Rossella cf. nuda (long basal spicule tuft)PS77_264-1_Capture_04938_Rnud.jpgJPG5124.0PS77_264-1_Capture_04938_Rnud.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 4954Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, long basal spicules), Rossella cf. villosa (foreground)PS77_264-1_Capture_04954_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG4739.5PS77_264-1_Capture_04954_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 4957Rossella cf. nuda (four smooth ones in the foreground with long basal spicule tuft), Rossella cf. villosa (many in the background)PS77_264-1_Capture_04957_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG4946.5PS77_264-1_Capture_04957_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 4988Rossella cf. nuda (long basal spicule tuft)PS77_264-1_Capture_04988_Rnud.jpgJPG4476.5PS77_264-1_Capture_04988_Rnud.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 4991Rossella cf. racovitzae (two in the foreground)PS77_264-1_Capture_04991_Rrac.jpgJPG4752.0PS77_264-1_Capture_04991_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5018Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (left side, big, smooth, with spicules at osculum rim), Rossella cf. racovitzae (several with conules without protruding spicules, one in the back in the center with long conules and short protruding spicule bundlesRossella cf. villosa (several with lots of protruding spicules), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (brown), Rossella cf. nuda (background, center, smooth, elongated)PS77_264-1_Capture_05018_Ajou_Rrac_Rvil_Rvan_Rnud.jpgJPG4752.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05018_Ajou_Rrac_Rvil_Rvan_Rnud.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5019Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (center, big, smooth, with spicules at osculum rim and canal openings inside), Rossella cf. racovitzae (several with conules and short protruding spicule bundles)Rossella cf. villosa (right edge, left side, small ones in foreground), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (brown)PS77_264-1_Capture_05019_Ajou_Rrac_Rvil_Rvan.jpgJPG4521.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05019_Ajou_Rrac_Rvil_Rvan.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5021Rossella cf. racovitzae (three in the center, different morphotypes), Rossella cf. villosa (right edge), Rossella cf. nuda (background, smooth)PS77_264-1_Capture_05021_Rrac_Rvil_Rnud.jpgJPG3944.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05021_Rrac_Rvil_Rnud.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5023Rossella cf. racovitzae (different morphotypes)PS77_264-1_Capture_05023_Rrac.jpgJPG3876.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05023_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5031Rossella cf. villosa (typical)PS77_264-1_Capture_05031_Rvil.jpgJPG3863.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05031_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5034Rossella cf. nuda (right, smooth, basal spicule bundles), Rossella cf. racovitzae (background, with conules), probably Rossella cf. Levis (left side, foreground, many conules and long spicules bundles in the lower part)probably Rossella cf. villosa (left side, small one)PS77_264-1_Capture_05034_Rnud_Rrac_Rlev.jpgJPG4268.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05034_Rnud_Rrac_Rlev.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5037Rossella cf. nuda (left side, foreground, long basal spicules), Rossella cf. villosa (foreground, two small ones), Rossella cf. racovitzae (background, two with conules)Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (center, smooth, with typical spicules at osculum rim)PS77_264-1_Capture_05037_Rnud_Rvil_Rrac_Ajou.jpgJPG3719.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05037_Rnud_Rvil_Rrac_Ajou.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5046Rossella cf. nuda (right), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (left)PS77_264-1_Capture_05046_Rnud_Rvan.jpgJPG3562.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05046_Rnud_Rvan.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5048Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (brown, thin osculum edge)PS77_264-1_Capture_05048_Rvan.jpgJPG3692.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05048_Rvan.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5060Rossella cf. racovitzaePS77_264-1_Capture_05060_Rrac.jpgJPG3580.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05060_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5062Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (typical short basal spicule tuft, badly attached to sediment)PS77_264-1_Capture_05062_Ajou.jpgJPG4494.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05062_Ajou.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5070Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (big, smooth, typical spicules at osculum rim), Rossella cf. nuda (foreground, budding), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (brown), Rossella cf. villosa (right side), Rossella cf. racovitzae (left side)PS77_264-1_Capture_05070_Ajou_Rnud_Rvan_Rvil_Rrac.jpgJPG3557.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05070_Ajou_Rnud_Rvan_Rvil_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5071Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (typical short basal spicule tuft and spicules at osculum rim), Rossella cf. villosa (right side)PS77_264-1_Capture_05071_Ajou_Rvil.jpgJPG3712.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05071_Ajou_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5072Rossella cf. nuda (foreground, smooth, long basal spicule tuft; one smooth in background left; possibly the budding one in background right), Rossella cf. racovitzae (background, several, with conules), Rossella cf. villosa (lower left corner)PS77_264-1_Capture_05072_Rnud_Rrac_Rvil.jpgJPG4151.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05072_Rnud_Rrac_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5077Rossella cf. racovitzaePS77_264-1_Capture_05077_Rrac.jpgJPG3441.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05077_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5079Rossella cf. nuda (long basal spicule tuft), Rossella cf. villosa (in front)PS77_264-1_Capture_05079_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG3535.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05079_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5082Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (typical short basal spicule tuft and spicules at osculum rim), Rossella cf. villosa (background left), Rossella cf. racovitzae (background right)PS77_264-1_Capture_05082_Ajou_Rvil_Rrac.jpgJPG4017.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05082_Ajou_Rvil_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5096Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (center, smooth, spicules at osculum rim and canal openings inside), Rossella cf. racovitzae (many, with conules), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (two brown ones)PS77_264-1_Capture_05096_Ajou_Rrac_Rvan.jpgJPG4359.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05096_Ajou_Rrac_Rvan.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5100Rossella cf. racovitzaePS77_264-1_Capture_05100_Rrac.jpgJPG4398.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05100_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5102Rossella cf. racovitzaePS77_264-1_Capture_05102_Rrac.jpgJPG3452.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05102_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5105Rossella cf. racovitzae (foreground, background left), Rossella cf. villosa (background right)PS77_264-1_Capture_05105_Rrac_Rvil.jpgJPG3712.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05105_Rrac_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5106Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS77_264-1_Capture_05106_Rvan.jpgJPG5057.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05106_Rvan.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5112Rossella cf. racovitzae (foreground, upper right corner), Rossella cf. villosa (background, center, small one)PS77_264-1_Capture_05112_Rrac_Rvil.jpgJPG4607.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05112_Rrac_Rvil.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5127Rossella cf. racovitzaePS77_264-1_Capture_05127_Rrac.jpgJPG4840.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05127_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5128Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (smooth, short basal spicule tuft not visible), Rossella cf. racovitzae (left edge)PS77_264-1_Capture_05128_Ajou_Rrac.jpgJPG4555.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05128_Ajou_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5132Rossella cf. nuda (long basal spicule tuft)PS77_264-1_Capture_05132_Rnud.jpgJPG4462.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05132_Rnud.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5138Rossella cf. racovitzaePS77_264-1_Capture_05138_Rrac.jpgJPG3479.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05138_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5148Rossella cf. nuda (long basal spicule tuft)PS77_264-1_Capture_05148_Rnud.jpgJPG4211.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05148_Rnud.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5156Rossella cf. nuda (long basal spicule tuft, no spicules at osculum rim, no canal openings inside), Rossella cf. racovitzae (background)PS77_264-1_Capture_05156_Rnud_Rrac.jpgJPG3942.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05156_Rnud_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5162Rossella cf. racovitzaePS77_264-1_Capture_05162_Rrac.jpgJPG4691.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05162_Rrac.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5163Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (foreground, typical short basal spicule tuft and spicules at osculum rim), Rossella cf. nuda (background, left side)PS77_264-1_Capture_05163_Ajou_Rnud.jpgJPG4239.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05163_Ajou_Rnud.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5164Rossella cf. nuda (long basal spicule strands)PS77_264-1_Capture_05164_Rnud.jpgJPG5185.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05164_Rnud.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5166Rossella cf. racovitzae (left), Rossella cf. levis or racovitzae (rather R.levis, right)PS77_264-1_Capture_05166_Rrac_Rrac-lev.jpgJPG4490.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05166_Rrac_Rrac-lev.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5182Rossella cf. villosa (group), Rossella cf. podagrosa (right of center, single, elongate, dirty outside)PS77_264-1_Capture_05182_Rvil_Rpod.jpgJPG4560.0PS77_264-1_Capture_05182_Rvil_Rpod.jpg
PS77/264-1Capture 5189Rossella cf. racovitzaePS77_264-1_Capture_05189_Rrac.jpgJPG3325.5PS77_264-1_Capture_05189_Rrac.jpg
PS77/272-1 Capture 5196Rossella cf. racovitzae (center) among TetillidsPS77_272-1_Capture_05196_Rrac.jpgJPG4534.5PS77_272-1_Capture_05196_Rrac.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5198Rossella cf. racovitzae (several in the foreground) among TetillidsPS77_272-1_Capture_05198_Rrac.jpgJPG4830.5PS77_272-1_Capture_05198_Rrac.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5200Rossella cf. racovitzae (background, left of center), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (right side, brown) among TetillidsPS77_272-1_Capture_05200_Rrac_Rvan.jpgJPG4688.0PS77_272-1_Capture_05200_Rrac_Rvan.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5204Rossella cf. nuda among TetillidsPS77_272-1_Capture_05204_Rnud.jpgJPG4765.0PS77_272-1_Capture_05204_Rnud.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5220Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (left side, brown, thin osculum edge), Rossella cf. podagrosa (foreground, budding group) among TetillidsPS77_272-1_Capture_05220_Rvan_Rpod.jpgJPG5098.5PS77_272-1_Capture_05220_Rvan_Rpod.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5229Rossella cf. racovitzae (lower left corner) among TetillidsPS77_272-1_Capture_05229_Rrac.jpgJPG5622.0PS77_272-1_Capture_05229_Rrac.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5231Rossella cf. podagrosa (lower left quadrant, budding group), Rossella cf. nuda or vanhoeffeni (rather R.nuda, lower right corner, budding)PS77_272-1_Capture_05231_Rpod_Rnud-van.jpgJPG5647.5PS77_272-1_Capture_05231_Rpod_Rnud-van.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5241Rossella cf. racovitzae (right side) among Tetillids and other spongesPS77_272-1_Capture_05241_Rrac.jpgJPG4703.5PS77_272-1_Capture_05241_Rrac.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5246Rossella cf. racovitzae (foreground, center), probably Rossella cf. levis (upper right corner, lots of conules on the whole surface, some with thin spicule bundles, less in the upper part)PS77_272-1_Capture_05246_Rrac_Rlev.jpgJPG5627.5PS77_272-1_Capture_05246_Rrac_Rlev.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5247Rossella cf. racovitzae (lower left corner)PS77_272-1_Capture_05247_Rrac.jpgJPG5216.5PS77_272-1_Capture_05247_Rrac.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5250Rossella cf. racovitzae (center) among TetillidsPS77_272-1_Capture_05250_Rrac.jpgJPG4475.5PS77_272-1_Capture_05250_Rrac.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5251Rossella cf. podagrosa (center/upper right quadrant, budding group)PS77_272-1_Capture_05251_Rpod.jpgJPG5232.5PS77_272-1_Capture_05251_Rpod.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5256Rossella cf. podagrosa (right edge, lower half, budding group)PS77_272-1_Capture_05256_Rpod.jpgJPG5020.0PS77_272-1_Capture_05256_Rpod.jpg
PS77/272-1Capture 5269Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (left half, brown, elongate)PS77_272-1_Capture_05269_Rvan.jpgJPG5262.5PS77_272-1_Capture_05269_Rvan.jpg
PS77/275-4 Capture 5614Rossella cf. racovitzae (foreground), Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (background, typical spicules at osculum rim)PS77_275-4_Capture_05614_Rrac_Ajou.jpgJPG4084.5PS77_275-4_Capture_05614_Rrac_Ajou.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5623Rossella cf. nuda (center, budding), Rossella cf. villosa (upper left corner), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni or nuda (small one in the front)PS77_275-4_Capture_05623_Rnud_Rvil_Rvan-nud.jpgJPG5410.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05623_Rnud_Rvil_Rvan-nud.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5633Rossella cf. racovitzae (two: right half, left side background), Rossella cf. nuda (left side)PS77_275-4_Capture_05633_Rrac_Rnud.jpgJPG4803.5PS77_275-4_Capture_05633_Rrac_Rnud.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5647Rossella cf. racovitzae (center), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (background, center, brown; possibly another one at the lower edge)PS77_275-4_Capture_05647_Rrac_Rvan.jpgJPG4869.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05647_Rrac_Rvan.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5658Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (typical body form, thin osculum edge)PS77_275-4_Capture_05658_Rvan.jpgJPG4565.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05658_Rvan.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5664Rossella cf. nuda (left side, white), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (two brown ones)PS77_275-4_Capture_05664_Rnud_Rvan.jpgJPG5720.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05664_Rnud_Rvan.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5665Rossella cf. nuda (foreground, center, several white-beige specimens, some budding), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (background, brown, elongate, smooth), Rossella cf. villosa (several with long protruding spicules, covered/dirty)PS77_275-4_Capture_05665_Rnud_Rvan_Rvil.jpgJPG5706.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05665_Rnud_Rvan_Rvil.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5672Rossella cf. racovitzae (center and background, different morphotypes), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (several smooth, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white ones in the center)PS77_275-4_Capture_05672_Rrac_Rvan_Rnud.jpgJPG5516.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05672_Rrac_Rvan_Rnud.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5676Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (several, smooth, brown), Rossella cf. villosa (several spiky ones in background), Rossella cf. antarctica (small dirty one in center, bigger dirty ones in background on the right)PS77_275-4_Capture_05676_Rvan_Rvil_Rant.jpgJPG5666.5PS77_275-4_Capture_05676_Rvan_Rvil_Rant.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5677Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (several, smooth, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (several, smooth, white, some budding)PS77_275-4_Capture_05677_Rvan_Rnud.jpgJPG5857.5PS77_275-4_Capture_05677_Rvan_Rnud.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5679Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (several, smooth, brown), Rossella cf. villosa (several small ones in the background)PS77_275-4_Capture_05679_Rvan_Rvil.jpgJPG5677.5PS77_275-4_Capture_05679_Rvan_Rvil.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5701Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (several, smooth, brown), Rossella cf. villosa (upper right corner, lower left corner, center)PS77_275-4_Capture_05701_Rvan_Rvil.jpgJPG5257.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05701_Rvan_Rvil.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5713Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (several, smooth, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (two smooth, white, budding), Rossella cf. villosa (right side)PS77_275-4_Capture_05713_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG4962.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05713_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5717Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (two in center), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni or nuda (small one on the right)PS77_275-4_Capture_05717_Rvan_Rvan-nud.jpgJPG4818.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05717_Rvan_Rvan-nud.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5718Rossella cf. nuda (center, white), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (brown, left side), Rossella cf. antarctica (lower left side)PS77_275-4_Capture_05718_Rnud_Rvan_Rant.jpgJPG5037.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05718_Rnud_Rvan_Rant.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5719Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (brown, upright), Rossella cf. nuda (white-beige, budding), Rossella cf. villosa (right side, back and foreground)PS77_275-4_Capture_05719_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG5236.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05719_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5724Rossella cf. racovitzae (left side, another in background), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (right side), Rossella cf. antarctica (foreground)PS77_275-4_Capture_05724_Rrac_Rvan_Rant.jpgJPG4985.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05724_Rrac_Rvan_Rant.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5731Rossella cf. racovitzae (background), Rossella cf. nuda (small specimen, smooth)PS77_275-4_Capture_05731_Rrac_Rnud.jpgJPG4820.5PS77_275-4_Capture_05731_Rrac_Rnud.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5742Rossella cf. racovitzae (center), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (front and left side, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (left side background, white), Rossella cf. villosa (background, behind R.racovitzae)PS77_275-4_Capture_05742_Rrac_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG4399.5PS77_275-4_Capture_05742_Rrac_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5766Rossella cf. racovitzae (center, big and small one), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (two in the right side, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (background, left and right, white, smooth, budding ones)PS77_275-4_Capture_05766_Rrac_Rvan_Rnud.jpgJPG5415.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05766_Rrac_Rvan_Rnud.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5786Rossella cf. racovitzae (left half, big, brown), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (two in front, brown and light brown), Rossella cf. villosa (two in right half), Rossella cf. nuda (right side, smooth, wide)PS77_275-4_Capture_05786_Rrac_Rvan_Rvil_Rnud.jpgJPG4820.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05786_Rrac_Rvan_Rvil_Rnud.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5803Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS77_275-4_Capture_05803_Rvan.jpgJPG5888.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05803_Rvan.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5812Rossella cf. racovitzae (two big ones in upper half), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (front, brown)PS77_275-4_Capture_05812_Rrac_Rvan.jpgJPG5312.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05812_Rrac_Rvan.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5817Rossella cf. nuda (foreground, strongly budding, pinkish), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (brown ones in background and on right side), Rossella cf. villosa (several on left side and in background), Rossella cf. racovitzae (left edge)PS77_275-4_Capture_05817_Rnud_Rvan_Rvil_Rrac.jpgJPG5047.5PS77_275-4_Capture_05817_Rnud_Rvan_Rvil_Rrac.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5819Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (smooth, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white or beige, budding), Rossella cf. villosa (upper right quadrant)PS77_275-4_Capture_05819_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG5991.0PS77_275-4_Capture_05819_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/275-4Capture 5820Rossella cf. villosa (central front), Rossella cf. antarctica (right of center), Rossella cf. nuda (upper edge, one budding), Rossella cf. racovitzae (background, right side, small specimen)PS77_275-4_Capture_05820_Rvil_Rant_Rnud_Rrac.jpgJPG5926.5PS77_275-4_Capture_05820_Rvil_Rant_Rnud_Rrac.jpg
PS77/278-1 Capture 5883Rossella cf. nuda (small specimens)PS77_278-1_Capture_05883_Rnud.jpgJPG5746.5PS77_278-1_Capture_05883_Rnud.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 5982Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS77_278-1_Capture_05982_Rvan.jpgJPG5169.5PS77_278-1_Capture_05982_Rvan.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 5987Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS77_278-1_Capture_05987_Rvan.jpgJPG3933.5PS77_278-1_Capture_05987_Rvan.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 5990Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (several, smooth, brown), Rossella cf. villosa (left side, spiky, partly overgrown)PS77_278-1_Capture_05990_Rvan_Rvil.jpgJPG5919.5PS77_278-1_Capture_05990_Rvan_Rvil.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 5991Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (near right edge, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (near lower edge, white) - note the difference in surface (visibility of canals)PS77_278-1_Capture_05991_Rnud_Rvan.jpgJPG6457.0PS77_278-1_Capture_05991_Rnud_Rvan.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 5992Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (smooth, brown), Rossella cf. villosa (completely covered with tiny conules and protruding spicules), Rossella cf. racovitzae (pronounced conules with protruding spicules), Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white, budding)PS77_278-1_Capture_05992_Rvan_Rvil_Rrac_Rnud.jpgJPG5580.5PS77_278-1_Capture_05992_Rvan_Rvil_Rrac_Rnud.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 5995Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS77_278-1_Capture_05995_Rvan.jpgJPG5721.0PS77_278-1_Capture_05995_Rvan.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 6004Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS77_278-1_Capture_06004_Rvan.jpgJPG5311.5PS77_278-1_Capture_06004_Rvan.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 6011most likely Rossella cf. nuda (relatively smooth, pinkish)PS77_278-1_Capture_06011_Rnud.jpgJPG5445.0PS77_278-1_Capture_06011_Rnud.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 6012most likely Rossella cf. nuda (relatively smooth, pinkish)PS77_278-1_Capture_06012_Rnud.jpgJPG4669.5PS77_278-1_Capture_06012_Rnud.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 6021Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (smooth, brown), Rossella cf. villosa (white, covered with protruding spicules on tiny conules), Rossella cf. podagrosa (central foreground, budding group, somewhat dirty)PS77_278-1_Capture_06021_Rvan_Rvil_Rpod.jpgJPG4582.5PS77_278-1_Capture_06021_Rvan_Rvil_Rpod.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 6023Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (lower left corner and brown one on the left side), Rossella cf. nuda (white-beige ones) - note the difference in surface (visibility of canals)PS77_278-1_Capture_06023_Rvan_Rnud.jpgJPG5049.0PS77_278-1_Capture_06023_Rvan_Rnud.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 6025Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (smooth, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (right of center and in background, white-beige, one budding specimen) - note the difference in surface (visibility of canals)Rossella cf. villosa (small, right-most specimen with protruding spicules)PS77_278-1_Capture_06025_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG4648.5PS77_278-1_Capture_06025_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 6030Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (smooth, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (white-beige, some budding)PS77_278-1_Capture_06030_Rvan_Rnud.jpgJPG4870.0PS77_278-1_Capture_06030_Rvan_Rnud.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 6039Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (smooth, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (white-beige, budding) - note the difference in surface (visibility of canals); Rossella cf. villosa (left half, partly overgrown)PS77_278-1_Capture_06039_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG5370.5PS77_278-1_Capture_06039_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 6042Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS77_278-1_Capture_06042_Rvan.jpgJPG5894.0PS77_278-1_Capture_06042_Rvan.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 6045Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (typical body form)PS77_278-1_Capture_06045_Rvan.jpgJPG5275.0PS77_278-1_Capture_06045_Rvan.jpg
PS77/278-1Capture 6047Rossella cf. racovitzae (center), Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, in front of R.racovitzae)PS77_278-1_Capture_06047_Rrac_Rnud.jpgJPG4507.5PS77_278-1_Capture_06047_Rrac_Rnud.jpg
PS77/287-1 Capture 6053Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim), some TetillidsPS77_287-1_Capture_06053_Rnud.jpgJPG4064.0PS77_287-1_Capture_06053_Rnud.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6094Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim, no big canal openings inside)PS77_287-1_Capture_06094_Rnud.jpgJPG4166.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06094_Rnud.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6095Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim, no big canal openings inside), a Tetillid sponge (right side)PS77_287-1_Capture_06095_Rnud.jpgJPG3675.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06095_Rnud.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6110Rossella cf. nuda (white, smooth, long basal spicule tuft), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (right edge, brown, smooth, different surface structure)PS77_287-1_Capture_06110_Rnud_Rvan.jpgJPG4729.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06110_Rnud_Rvan.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6116Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim, no big canal openings inside, long basal spicule tuft)PS77_287-1_Capture_06116_Rnud.jpgJPG3456.0PS77_287-1_Capture_06116_Rnud.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6125Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (small specimen/juvenile, long basal spicule strands originate from tiny conule-like structures at the base)PS77_287-1_Capture_06125_Rvan.jpgJPG4957.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06125_Rvan.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6127Rossella cf. racovitzae (center), Rossella cf. villosa (in front of R.racovitzae, covered by protruding spicules)PS77_287-1_Capture_06127_Rrac_Rvil.jpgJPG4531.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06127_Rrac_Rvil.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6139Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (right edge, typical spicules at osculum rim, huge size), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (several smooth, brown individuals), Rossella cf. racovitzae (left edge)Rossella cf. villosa (lower left quadrant, several small individuals with protruding spicules)PS77_287-1_Capture_06139_Ajou_Rvan_Rrac_Rvil.jpgJPG5422.0PS77_287-1_Capture_06139_Ajou_Rvan_Rrac_Rvil.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6146Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim, no big canal openings inside), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (lower right quadrant, small specimen, smooth, elongate, brown)PS77_287-1_Capture_06146_Rnud_Rvan.jpgJPG5601.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06146_Rnud_Rvan.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6152Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (lower left corner, typical spicules at osculum rim, typical big canal openings inside, huge size), Rossella cf. racovitzae (background, with conules)PS77_287-1_Capture_06152_Ajou_Rrac.jpgJPG4597.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06152_Ajou_Rrac.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6163Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (right side, smooth, brown, bipartitioned), Rossella cf. nuda (center, smooth, white, budding) - note the difference in surface (visibility of canals)PS77_287-1_Capture_06163_Rvan_Rnud.jpgJPG4792.0PS77_287-1_Capture_06163_Rvan_Rnud.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6193Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (left side, smooth, brown, sharp osculum edge), Rossella cf. nuda (right side, smooth, white) - note the difference in surface (size of visible canals)PS77_287-1_Capture_06193_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG4654.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06193_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6201Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, pinkish, strongly budding)PS77_287-1_Capture_06201_Rnud.jpgJPG4957.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06201_Rnud.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6213Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white individuals, one budding), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (lower left quadrant, smooth, brown individuals)PS77_287-1_Capture_06213_Rnud_Rvan.jpgJPG5329.0PS77_287-1_Capture_06213_Rnud_Rvan.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6214Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim, no big canal openings inside, one budding specimen)PS77_287-1_Capture_06214_Rnud.jpgJPG4881.0PS77_287-1_Capture_06214_Rnud.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6225Rossella cf. nuda (center, smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (background right side, smooth, brown)PS77_287-1_Capture_06225_Rnud_Rvan.jpgJPG4323.0PS77_287-1_Capture_06225_Rnud_Rvan.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6227Rossella cf. nuda (white, smooth, long basal spicule tuft)PS77_287-1_Capture_06227_Rnud.jpgJPG6142.0PS77_287-1_Capture_06227_Rnud.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6228Rossella cf. nuda (white, smooth, long basal spicule tuft), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (right side, brown, smooth, elongate, different surface structure)PS77_287-1_Capture_06228_Rnud_Rvan.jpgJPG5494.0PS77_287-1_Capture_06228_Rnud_Rvan.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6231Rossella cf. nuda (white, smooth, long basal spicule tuft, budding)PS77_287-1_Capture_06231_Rnud.jpgJPG6411.0PS77_287-1_Capture_06231_Rnud.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6237Rossella cf. levis (center, small pointy conules with protruding spicules, spicule bundles longer in basal part and shorter in upper part, conules less pronounced in upper part)Rossella cf. villosa (lower edge, overgrown, spicules protruding from tiny conules), Rossella cf. nuda (left edge, smooth, white, basal spicule strands, no spicules at osculum rim, probably some more in the background)PS77_287-1_Capture_06237_Rlev_Rvil_Rnud.jpgJPG5335.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06237_Rlev_Rvil_Rnud.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6247Rossella cf. racovitzae (upper right quadrant), Rossella cf. antarctica (upper left quadrant, small, dirty, roundish body form, fringe of spicules around osculum)PS77_287-1_Capture_06247_Rrac_Rant.jpgJPG6095.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06247_Rrac_Rant.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6257Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (left and center, smooth, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (center and background, smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim, no big canal openings inside)Rossella cf. villosa (foreground and background, protruding spicules on tiny conules)PS77_287-1_Capture_06257_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG4554.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06257_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/287-1Capture 6288Rossella cf. villosa (central foreground, small, round, protruding spicules), Rossella cf. podagrosa (center, small, single, a bit dirty, somewhat elongate and tapering towards osculum)Rossella cf. nuda (background, smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim)PS77_287-1_Capture_06288_Rvil_Rpod_Rnud.jpgJPG5303.5PS77_287-1_Capture_06288_Rvil_Rpod_Rnud.jpg
PS77/299-1 Capture 6299Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (right of center, smooth, brown, sharp osculum edge), Rossella cf. nuda (left of center, smooth, white, budding) - note the difference in surface (visibility of canals); Rossella cf. villosa (three specimens in background)PS77_299-1_Capture_06299_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG5159.0PS77_299-1_Capture_06299_Rvan_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6302Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (smooth, brown, typical amphora-shape, body narrower at osculum), Rossella cf. nuda (lower left quadrant, smooth, white)PS77_299-1_Capture_06302_Rvan_Rnud.jpgJPG5664.0PS77_299-1_Capture_06302_Rvan_Rnud.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6307Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two specimens, center and left of center, typical spicules at osculum rim, typical big canal openings inside, short basal spicule tuft not visible), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (right side, smooth, brown, typical body form)Rossella cf. nuda (left edge, smooth, white, strongly budding, no spicules at osculum rim; more in background), Rossella cf. racovitzae (left edge, long conules; more in background), Rossella cf. villosa (two specimens at lower edge)PS77_299-1_Capture_06307_Ajou_Rvan_Rnud_Rrac_Rvil.jpgJPG5030.0PS77_299-1_Capture_06307_Ajou_Rvan_Rnud_Rrac_Rvil.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6308Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two specimens, center and left of center, typical spicules at osculum rim, typical big canal openings inside, short basal spicule tuft not visible), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (right side, smooth, brown, typical body form)Rossella cf. nuda (left edge, smooth, white, strongly budding, no spicules at osculum rim; more in background), Rossella cf. racovitzae (left edge, long conules; more in background)PS77_299-1_Capture_06308_Ajou_Rvan_Rnud_Rrac.jpgJPG4634.0PS77_299-1_Capture_06308_Ajou_Rvan_Rnud_Rrac.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6317Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (small specimens, elongate, light brown)PS77_299-1_Capture_06317_Rvan.jpgJPG6132.0PS77_299-1_Capture_06317_Rvan.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6318Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (elongate, amphora-shaped, brown), Rossella cf. villosa (center, small, white, roundish, covered with protruding spicules; other spiky sponges left and right are most likely Cinachyra antarctica)Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white, center between R.vanhoeffeni and R.villosa)PS77_299-1_Capture_06318_Rvan_Rvil_Rnud.jpgJPG5324.5PS77_299-1_Capture_06318_Rvan_Rvil_Rnud.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6324Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (elongate, amphora-shaped, brown), Rossella cf. villosa (left of center, white, roundish, covered with dirty protruding spicules), Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white specimens, partly covered)PS77_299-1_Capture_06324_Rvan_Rvil_Rnud_Rpod.jpgJPG4832.5PS77_299-1_Capture_06324_Rvan_Rvil_Rnud_Rpod.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6337Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (right of center, smooth, brown, elongate), the specimen left of the center with lighter color (white-beige) may be either Rossella cf. nuda or vanhoeffeniPS77_299-1_Capture_06337_Rvan_Rnud-van.jpgJPG5794.5PS77_299-1_Capture_06337_Rvan_Rnud-van.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6341Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (central foreground, brown), Rossella cf. nuda (central background, white, budding;smaller specimens in foreground which are white-beige and budding are probably also rather R.nuda than R.vanhoeffeni) - note the difference in surface (visibility and size of canals)PS77_299-1_Capture_06341_Rvan_Rnud.jpgJPG4397.5PS77_299-1_Capture_06341_Rvan_Rnud.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6342Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (left half of image, huge size, typical uneven surface, typical round pores), Rossella cf. racovitzae (right side, two morphotypes)PS77_299-1_Capture_06342_Ajou_Rrac.jpgJPG4310.0PS77_299-1_Capture_06342_Ajou_Rrac.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6349Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (in the middle of the group, smooth, white, with typical spicules at osculum rim)Rossella cf. nuda (left edge and two right-most white specimens, smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim, with some buds), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (smooth, brown, 1-2 specimens on the left of the group)PS77_299-1_Capture_06349_Ajou_Rnud_Rvan.jpgJPG4832.0PS77_299-1_Capture_06349_Ajou_Rnud_Rvan.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6352Rossella cf. nuda (two specimens, center, smooth, white, budding, no spicules at osculum rim), Rossella cf. villosa (lower right quadrant, small, roundish, with protruding spicules)PS77_299-1_Capture_06352_Rnud_Rvil.jpgJPG5395.5PS77_299-1_Capture_06352_Rnud_Rvil.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6353Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white, budding, no spicules at osculum rim)PS77_299-1_Capture_06353_Rnud.jpgJPG4601.0PS77_299-1_Capture_06353_Rnud.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6374Rossella cf. villosa (group in the foreground, some in background), Rossella cf. racovitzae (center and background, conules without protruding spicules), Rossella cf. nuda (right side, smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim)PS77_299-1_Capture_06374_Rvil_Rrac_Rnud.jpgJPG5068.0PS77_299-1_Capture_06374_Rvil_Rrac_Rnud.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6376Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white specimens, probably one pinkish budding specimen on the right), Rossella cf. racovitzae (white with conules and short protruding spicule bundles)Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (left side and lower edge, smooth, brown), Rossella cf. villosa (one in central right half, left edge, background, protruding spicules, somewhat dirty)PS77_299-1_Capture_06376_Rnud_Rrac_Rvan_Rvil.jpgJPG4781.5PS77_299-1_Capture_06376_Rnud_Rrac_Rvan_Rvil.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6382Rossella cf. nuda (smooth, white, long basal spicule tuft, no spicules at osculum rim)PS77_299-1_Capture_06382_Rnud.jpgJPG3938.0PS77_299-1_Capture_06382_Rnud.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6396Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (small specimen, elongate, light brown, base of a larger one in the upper right corner)PS77_299-1_Capture_06396_Rvan.jpgJPG5579.5PS77_299-1_Capture_06396_Rvan.jpg
PS77/299-1Capture 6421Rossella cf. nuda (foreground on the right, background, smooth, white, no spicules at osculum rim, no big canal openings inside, long basal spicule strands, some budding)Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (left side, lower edge, background, smooth, brown, amphora-shaped), Rossella cf. villosa (lower left corner and background, white, protruding spicules on tiny conules)PS77_299-1_Capture_06421_Rnud_Rvan_Rvil.jpgJPG4708.0PS77_299-1_Capture_06421_Rnud_Rvan_Rvil.jpg
PS77/306-1 Capture 6441Rossella cf. nuda (basal spicule strands)PS77_306-1_Capture_06441_Rnud.jpgJPG4814.5PS77_306-1_Capture_06441_Rnud.jpg