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Newellospongia perforata

Demospongiae - Agelasida - Virgolidae

Taxonomy
Newellospongia perforata was named by Rigby and Bell (2006) [Holotype at Guadalupe Mountains National Park]. Its type specimen is GUMO 5250v and is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is GUMO GEO 00006, Upper Scaphopod Bed, Patterson Hills, which is in a Capitanian slope rudstone/packstone in the Bell Canyon Formation of Texas. It is the type species of Newellospongia.

Synonymy list
YearName and author
2006Newellospongia perforata Rigby and Bell p. 21 figs. 9.5-9.9

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
phylumPoriferaGrant 1836
classDemospongiae(Sollas 1875)
orderAgelasidaVerrill 1907
RankNameAuthor
familyVirgolidaeTermier and Termier 1977
subfamilyPreeudeinae(Rigby and Senowbari-Daryan 1996)
genusNewellospongia
speciesperforata

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Newellospongia perforata Rigby and Bell 2006
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Diagnosis
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