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Federwisch, Luisa; Johansson, Roger; Anderson, Emil; Holtappels, Moritz; Richter, Claudio (2019): In-situ images of glass sponges (Porifera: Hexactinellida: Rossellidae) extracted from ROV videos recorded during POLARSTERN cruise PS96 (ANT-XXXI/2, FROSN) in the Weddell Sea [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.897622, 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
Schröder, Michael (2016): The Expedition PS96 of the Research Vessel POLARSTERN to the southern Weddell Sea in 2015/2016. Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung = Reports on Polar and Marine Research, 700, 142 pp, https://doi.org/10.2312/BzPM_0700_2016
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Coverage:
Median Latitude: -74.420481 * Median Longitude: -23.253582 * South-bound Latitude: -76.318670 * West-bound Longitude: -29.035670 * North-bound Latitude: -72.435670 * East-bound Longitude: -17.036500
Date/Time Start: 2016-01-20T22:16:01 * Date/Time End: 2016-01-31T13:03:00
Minimum Elevation: -283.8 m * Maximum Elevation: -213.2 m
Event(s):
PS96/057-2  * Latitude Start: -76.318500 * Longitude Start: -29.034500 * Latitude End: -76.318500 * Longitude End: -29.035670 * Date/Time Start: 2016-01-20T22:16:01 * Date/Time End: 2016-01-21T00:10:00 * Elevation Start: -241.4 m * Elevation End: -237.4 m * Location: Weddell Sea * Campaign: PS96 (ANT-XXXI/2 FROSN) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV)
PS96/057-5  * Latitude Start: -76.318670 * Longitude Start: -29.033830 * Latitude End: -76.318670 * Longitude End: -29.034000 * Date/Time Start: 2016-01-21T04:25:01 * Date/Time End: 2016-01-21T06:49:00 * Elevation Start: -244.2 m * Elevation End: -244.4 m * Location: Weddell Sea * Campaign: PS96 (ANT-XXXI/2 FROSN) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV)
PS96/090-5  * Latitude Start: -72.435670 * Longitude Start: -17.036500 * Latitude End: -72.436670 * Longitude End: -17.041330 * Date/Time Start: 2016-01-29T05:05:01 * Date/Time End: 2016-01-29T07:43:00 * Elevation Start: -282.1 m * Elevation End: -283.8 m * Location: Weddell Sea * Campaign: PS96 (ANT-XXXI/2 FROSN) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV)
Comment:
The copyright of the images is owned by the Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Sciences at the University of Gothenburg. The AWI has the right to use the images for scientific analysis, publication and Communication and Media purposes. Any other usage needs formal approval by the Lovén Centre.
The ROV used was an Ocean Modules V8 Offshore belonging to the Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Sciences at the University of Gothenburg. It was equipped with one forward-looking High Definition (HD) video camera (1920x1080 px) and two standard video cameras (720x576 px). Two parallel green lasers provided a reference scale of 6.5 cm in the videos of the HD camera. Lighting was ensured by eight LED lights.
The ROV was piloted by Roger Johansson and Emil Anderson (Sven Lovén Centre, University of Gothenburg). Ground work consisted of different measurements and water sampling in the vicinity of sponges while the ROV was stationary on the seafloor and was recorded by the HD video camera. Close-ups of details of the sponges were recorded with the camera's zoom function.
Images were selectively extracted from the videos by Luisa Federwisch using the Snapshot function in VLC media player (2.2.4 Weatherwax). Species were identified by Luisa Federwisch based on their macroscopic characteristics. The image file names include the abbreviated species names; letters indicate different individuals of a species in case there were several at a station.
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PS96/057-2 Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-2_Ajou.pngPNG2767.815PS96_057-2_Ajou.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. racovitzae (long conules with short protruding spicule bundles)PS96_057-2_Rrac.pngPNG2772.808PS96_057-2_Rrac.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-2_Rvan_A_01.pngPNG3016.647PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_01.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-2_Rvan_A_02.pngPNG3193.729PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_02.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-2_Rvan_A_03.pngPNG3062.468PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_03.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-2_Rvan_A_04.pngPNG3022.081PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_04.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the sharp osculum edge)PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_05.pngPNG2663.176PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_05.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the surface structure)PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_06.pngPNG2351.460PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_06.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the surface structure)PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_07.pngPNG2519.474PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_07.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the surface structure)PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_08.pngPNG2128.853PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_08.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the surface structure)PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_09.pngPNG2306.787PS96_057-2_Rvan_A_09.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-2_Rvan_B_01.pngPNG3256.665PS96_057-2_Rvan_B_01.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the basal spicule tuft)PS96_057-2_Rvan_B_02.pngPNG3471.612PS96_057-2_Rvan_B_02.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-2_Rvan_B_03.pngPNG3157.486PS96_057-2_Rvan_B_03.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-2_Rvan_B_04.pngPNG2609.538PS96_057-2_Rvan_B_04.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-2_Rvan_B_05.pngPNG2884.185PS96_057-2_Rvan_B_05.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the sharp osculum edge)PS96_057-2_Rvan_B_06.pngPNG2161.583PS96_057-2_Rvan_B_06.png
PS96/057-2Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-2_Rvan_B_07.pngPNG2573.082PS96_057-2_Rvan_B_07.png
PS96/057-5 Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (one on left side)PS96_057-5_Ajou_A.pngPNG3031.246PS96_057-5_Ajou_A.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two, center and left side)PS96_057-5_Ajou_B_C_01.pngPNG3052.565PS96_057-5_Ajou_B_C_01.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two, center and left side)PS96_057-5_Ajou_B_C_02.pngPNG2986.583PS96_057-5_Ajou_B_C_02.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two, center and left side)PS96_057-5_Ajou_B_C_03.pngPNG2983.154PS96_057-5_Ajou_B_C_03.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (one on right side)PS96_057-5_Ajou_D.pngPNG2773.765PS96_057-5_Ajou_D.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two, left and right of center)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_01.pngPNG3177.288PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_01.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_02.pngPNG2917.390PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_02.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_03.pngPNG2680.683PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_03.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_04.pngPNG2776.064PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_04.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_05.pngPNG2951.554PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_05.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two, just bases visible, no spicule tuft)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_06.pngPNG3100.919PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_06.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (three: two in the back, one in the front on the left), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (in the front on the right, brown), more R.cf.vanhoeffeni and possibly R.cf.nuda aroundPS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_01.pngPNG3078.619PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_01.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (three: two in the back, one in the front on the left), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (in the front on the right, brown)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_02.pngPNG2984.150PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_02.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (three: two in the back, one in the front on the left), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (in the front on the right, brown)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_03.pngPNG3094.019PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_03.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (three: two in the back, one in the front on the left), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (in the front on the right, brown)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_04.pngPNG3039.000PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_04.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (three: two in the back, one in the front on the left), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (in the front on the right, brown)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_05.pngPNG3074.057PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_05.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (three: two in the back, one in the front on the left), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (in the front on the right, brown)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_06.pngPNG2803.158PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_06.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (three: two in the back, one in the front on the left), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (in the front on the right, brown)PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_07.pngPNG2954.793PS96_057-5_Ajou_E_F_G_Rvan_C_07.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Ajou_F_01.pngPNG2767.396PS96_057-5_Ajou_F_01.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Ajou_F_02.pngPNG2837.473PS96_057-5_Ajou_F_02.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Ajou_F_03.pngPNG3040.598PS96_057-5_Ajou_F_03.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (base, no spicule tuft visible), on the left edge a part of R.cf.vanhoeffeni can be seenPS96_057-5_Ajou_F_04.pngPNG3119.438PS96_057-5_Ajou_F_04.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (front left), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (front right, brown)PS96_057-5_Ajou_G_Rvan_C_01.pngPNG2980.853PS96_057-5_Ajou_G_Rvan_C_01.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (left), Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (foreground, brown, note the basal spicule tuft), bases of the other two A.joubini in the backgroundPS96_057-5_Ajou_G_Rvan_C_02.pngPNG3038.435PS96_057-5_Ajou_G_Rvan_C_02.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the typical big canal openings inside and spicules at osculum rim), in the background are R.cf.vanhoeffeniPS96_057-5_Ajou_H.pngPNG3084.922PS96_057-5_Ajou_H.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two: center and lower left corner)PS96_057-5_Ajou_H_I_01.pngPNG3073.821PS96_057-5_Ajou_H_I_01.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two: center and lower left corner)PS96_057-5_Ajou_H_I_02.pngPNG3061.734PS96_057-5_Ajou_H_I_02.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (one right of center, two fused ones left of center)PS96_057-5_Ajou_H_I_03.pngPNG3042.649PS96_057-5_Ajou_H_I_03.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (one right of center, two fused ones left of center, another one in central background)PS96_057-5_Ajou_H_I_J.pngPNG2787.435PS96_057-5_Ajou_H_I_J.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (two fused ones)PS96_057-5_Ajou_I.pngPNG2972.490PS96_057-5_Ajou_I.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the typical big canal openings inside and spicules at osculum rim, also at secondary osculum)PS96_057-5_Ajou_J_01.pngPNG3011.761PS96_057-5_Ajou_J_01.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_J_02.pngPNG2852.362PS96_057-5_Ajou_J_02.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_J_03.pngPNG3009.610PS96_057-5_Ajou_J_03.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_J_04.pngPNG2841.938PS96_057-5_Ajou_J_04.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_J_05.pngPNG2995.338PS96_057-5_Ajou_J_05.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_J_06.pngPNG2939.695PS96_057-5_Ajou_J_06.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_K_01.pngPNG2622.091PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_01.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_K_02.pngPNG3051.980PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_02.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the typical big canal openings inside and spicules at osculum rim)PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_03.pngPNG2872.563PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_03.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the typical big canal openings inside and spicules at osculum rim)PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_04.pngPNG2987.956PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_04.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the typical big canal openings inside and spicules at osculum rim)PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_05.pngPNG2862.228PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_05.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_06.pngPNG2885.263PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_06.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_K_07.pngPNG2851.342PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_07.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_08.pngPNG2940.068PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_08.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_09.pngPNG3066.721PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_09.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_10.pngPNG3148.890PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_10.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (base, no spicule tuft visible), in the central foreground is a Rossella cf. levis, central background a Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-5_Ajou_K_11.pngPNG3078.603PS96_057-5_Ajou_K_11.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_L_01.pngPNG2919.118PS96_057-5_Ajou_L_01.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_L_02.pngPNG2895.085PS96_057-5_Ajou_L_02.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_L_03.pngPNG2955.104PS96_057-5_Ajou_L_03.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_L_04.pngPNG2731.869PS96_057-5_Ajou_L_04.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_L_05.pngPNG2863.802PS96_057-5_Ajou_L_05.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubiniPS96_057-5_Ajou_L_06.pngPNG3029.630PS96_057-5_Ajou_L_06.png
PS96/057-5Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini (base, no spicule tuft visible)PS96_057-5_Ajou_L_07.pngPNG3000.401PS96_057-5_Ajou_L_07.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (bipartitioned and budding), behind it are a Rossella cf. antarctica, a Rossella cf. racovitzae, and a Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-5_Rnud_A_01.pngPNG3193.407PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_01.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (bipartitioned and budding), behind it are a Rossella cf. antarctica and a Rossella cf. racovitzaePS96_057-5_Rnud_A_02.pngPNG3305.563PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_02.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (bipartitioned and budding), with Rossella cf. antarctica behindPS96_057-5_Rnud_A_03.pngPNG3255.304PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_03.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_04.pngPNG3077.069PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_04.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_05.pngPNG3036.131PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_05.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_06.pngPNG2832.907PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_06.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_07.pngPNG2954.822PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_07.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_08.pngPNG2968.628PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_08.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_09.pngPNG3021.701PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_09.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_10.pngPNG2779.270PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_10.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_11.pngPNG3001.448PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_11.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. nuda (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_12.pngPNG2984.705PS96_057-5_Rnud_A_12.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the typical body form and basal spicule tuft), right of it is a Rossella cf. antarctica, more R.cf.vanhoeffeni (brown) and a Rossella cf. nuda (white) in the backgroundPS96_057-5_Rvan_A_01.pngPNG2877.693PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_01.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the sharp osculum edge), right of it is a Rossella cf. antarcticaPS96_057-5_Rvan_A_02.pngPNG3302.873PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_02.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the sharp osculum edge), right of it is a Rossella cf. antarctica, more R.cf.vanhoeffeni in the backgroundPS96_057-5_Rvan_A_03.pngPNG3238.020PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_03.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the sharp osculum edge and the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_04.pngPNG2953.994PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_04.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the sharp osculum edge and the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_05.pngPNG2986.257PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_05.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-5_Rvan_A_06.pngPNG2858.077PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_06.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_07.pngPNG2790.685PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_07.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeni (note the surface structure)PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_08.pngPNG2872.598PS96_057-5_Rvan_A_08.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-5_Rvan_B_01.pngPNG3310.075PS96_057-5_Rvan_B_01.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-5_Rvan_B_02.pngPNG3248.165PS96_057-5_Rvan_B_02.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-5_Rvan_B_03.pngPNG3343.697PS96_057-5_Rvan_B_03.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-5_Rvan_B_04.pngPNG3085.391PS96_057-5_Rvan_B_04.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-5_Rvan_B_05.pngPNG2908.216PS96_057-5_Rvan_B_05.png
PS96/057-5Rossella cf. vanhoeffeniPS96_057-5_Rvan_B_06.pngPNG2855.052PS96_057-5_Rvan_B_06.png
PS96/090-5 Rossella cf. racovitzae (long conules with short protruding spicule bundles)PS96_090-5_Rrac_A_01.pngPNG3320.677PS96_090-5_Rrac_A_01.png
PS96/090-5Rossella cf. racovitzae (long conules with short protruding spicule bundles)PS96_090-5_Rrac_A_02.pngPNG3185.508PS96_090-5_Rrac_A_02.png
PS96/090-5Rossella cf. racovitzae (long conules with short protruding spicule bundles)PS96_090-5_Rrac_A_03.pngPNG3167.124PS96_090-5_Rrac_A_03.png
PS96/090-5Rossella cf. racovitzae (long conules with short protruding spicule bundles)PS96_090-5_Rrac_A_04.pngPNG3111.623PS96_090-5_Rrac_A_04.png
PS96/090-5Rossella cf. racovitzae (long conules with short protruding spicule bundles)PS96_090-5_Rrac_A_05.pngPNG2780.104PS96_090-5_Rrac_A_05.png
PS96/090-5Rossella cf. racovitzae (broad flat conules without protruding spicule bundles)PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_01.pngPNG3196.420PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_01.png
PS96/090-5Rossella cf. racovitzae (broad flat conules without protruding spicule bundles)PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_02.pngPNG2956.828PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_02.png
PS96/090-5Rossella cf. racovitzae (broad flat conules without protruding spicule bundles)PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_03.pngPNG3141.325PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_03.png
PS96/090-5Rossella cf. racovitzae (broad flat conules without protruding spicule bundles)PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_04.pngPNG3033.987PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_04.png
PS96/090-5Rossella cf. racovitzae (broad flat conules without protruding spicule bundles)PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_05.pngPNG3005.318PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_05.png
PS96/090-5Rossella cf. racovitzae (broad flat conules without protruding spicule bundles)PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_06.pngPNG2866.252PS96_090-5_Rrac_B_06.png
PS96/106-3 Rossella cf. nuda (two specimens, pinkish, budding), Rossella cf. villosa (very long protruding spicules on tiny conules)PS96_106-3_Rnud_A_B_Rvil_01.pngPNG3253.649PS96_106-3_Rnud_A_B_Rvil_01.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (two specimens, pinkish, budding), Rossella cf. villosa (very long protruding spicules on tiny conules)PS96_106-3_Rnud_A_B_Rvil_02.pngPNG3260.882PS96_106-3_Rnud_A_B_Rvil_02.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (two specimens, pinkish, budding), Rossella cf. villosa (very long protruding spicules on tiny conules)PS96_106-3_Rnud_A_B_Rvil_03.pngPNG3304.951PS96_106-3_Rnud_A_B_Rvil_03.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (pinkish, budding), Rossella cf. villosa (very long protruding spicules on tiny conules)PS96_106-3_Rnud_A_B_Rvil_04.pngPNG3231.028PS96_106-3_Rnud_A_B_Rvil_04.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (pinkish, budding)PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_01.pngPNG3107.188PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_01.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (pinkish, budding)PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_02.pngPNG2936.446PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_02.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (pinkish, budding, note the surface structure)PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_03.pngPNG2742.705PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_03.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (pinkish, budding)PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_04.pngPNG2869.758PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_04.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (pinkish, budding)PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_05.pngPNG2813.346PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_05.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (pinkish, budding)PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_06.pngPNG2814.881PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_06.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (two specimens, pinkish, budding, note the surface structure)PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_A.pngPNG3007.773PS96_106-3_Rnud_B_A.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (note the basal spicule strands)PS96_106-3_Rnud_C_01.pngPNG3245.298PS96_106-3_Rnud_C_01.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nudaPS96_106-3_Rnud_C_02.pngPNG2878.045PS96_106-3_Rnud_C_02.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. nuda (note the basal spicule strands)PS96_106-3_Rnud_C_03.pngPNG3063.595PS96_106-3_Rnud_C_03.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. racovitzae (broad flat conules without protruding spicule bundles)PS96_106-3_Rrac_01.pngPNG2868.322PS96_106-3_Rrac_01.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. racovitzae (broad flat conules without protruding spicule bundles)PS96_106-3_Rrac_02.pngPNG2837.463PS96_106-3_Rrac_02.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. racovitzae (broad flat conules without protruding spicule bundles)PS96_106-3_Rrac_03.pngPNG3105.591PS96_106-3_Rrac_03.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. racovitzae (broad flat conules without protruding spicule bundles)PS96_106-3_Rrac_04.pngPNG3308.095PS96_106-3_Rrac_04.png
PS96/106-3Rossella cf. racovitzae (broad flat conules without protruding spicule bundles)PS96_106-3_Rrac_05.pngPNG2647.501PS96_106-3_Rrac_05.png