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A new Mississippian hexactinellid sponge from the western Gondwana: Taxonomic and paleobiogeographic implications

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A Mississippian hexactinellid sponge from the western Argentina improves the extremely poor late Paleozoic sponge records from Gondwana. The sponge is included in the subfamily Thysanodictyinae of family Dictyospongiidae. The new genus and species Minitaspongia parvis is erected, and its well-preserved spicular structure is described in detail representing the first approximation of the spicule assemblage in Thysanodictyinae. The skeleton is clathrate, three-dimensional with at least two ranks of rectangular openings. This first report of this subfamily outside North America represents the best-known hexactinellid and the first dictyosponge record from the Carboniferous of Gondwana. Unlike the occurrences of Thysanodictyinae in North America, with thick skeletons linked to high-energy shallow water settings, Minitaspongia occurs in low-energy water siliciclastic settings related to a cold climate and glacimarine deposits. Accordingly, the complex wall structure of this sponge should not be invoked as a necessary adaptation to high energy and shallow water settings.

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  • Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales, Av. Velez Sarfield 1611, Ciudad Universitaria, 5016,ICTERRA-CONICET Universidad Nacional de Cordoba,Cordoba, Argentina
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  • CICTERRA-CONICET Universidad Nacional de Cordoba and Universidad Nacional de La Rioja, Av. Luis M. de la Fuente s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, 5300, La Rioja, Argentina
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  • CICTERRA-CONICET Universidad Nacional de Cordoba and Universidad Nacional de La Rioja, Av. Luis M. de la Fuente s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, 5300, La Rioja, Argentina
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  • CICTERRA-CONICET Universidad Nacional de Cordoba and Universidad Nacional de La Rioja, Av. Luis M. de la Fuente s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, 5300, La Rioja, Argentina

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