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<taxonomicName id="20AF423669DC9F76623FBE9F61AFC7FB" ID-CoL="34W2C" authority="Hentschel, 1909" authorityName="Hentschel" authorityYear="1909" class="Demospongiae" family="Ancorinidae" genus="Dercitus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Dercitus (Stoeba) occultus" order="Tetractinellida" pageId="24" pageNumber="25" phylum="Porifera" rank="species" species="occultus" subGenus="Stoeba">Dercitus Stoeba occultus Hentschel, 1909</taxonomicName>
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<taxonomicName id="FDA37539C31987D583DBC6862E8D4A9F" class="Demospongiae" family="Ancorinidae" genus="Dercitus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Dercitus occultus" order="Tetractinellida" pageId="24" pageNumber="25" phylum="Porifera" rank="species" species="occultus">Dercitus occultus</taxonomicName>
<bibRefCitation id="6CE116E1B7382A4DE3E4F8057E3A6146" author="Hentschel, E" editor="Michaelsen, W" journalOrPublisher="Fischer, Jena" pageId="69" pageNumber="70" pagination="347 - 402" title="Tetraxonida. I. Teil" volumeTitle="Die Fauna Suedwest-Australiens. Ergebnisse der Hamburger suedwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905" year="1909">Hentschel 1909</bibRefCitation>
: 352, text-fig. 1.
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<paragraph id="8AECB172FA9464AA2CE4E1B049BFCD14" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">Material examined.</paragraph>
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None. The type material collected by Michaelsen &amp; Hartmeyer from Shark Bay, West Australia could not be found in ZMB (listed as a slide ZMB 4492 in
<bibRefCitation id="AF429A3F376338551234FE0A5767E9F2" author="Hooper, JNA" editor="Wells, A" journalOrPublisher="CSIRO, Melbourne" pageId="69" pageNumber="70" pagination="1 - 620" title="Porifera" volumeTitle="Zoological Catalogue of Australia" year="1994">Hooper and Wiedenmayer, 1994</bibRefCitation>
: 324).
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<paragraph id="4E220D71D6CE565B362C462AB25DDD47" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">Description</paragraph>
<paragraph id="58C5EF6A1DE80672FE580163975E6771" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">(from Hentschel, 1909). Endolithic within corals, filling tubular cavities of 1-2 mm diameter which connect to the outside in only a few places. Colour (in alcohol) a deep brown. The skeleton consists of dichocalthrops and sanidasters.</paragraph>
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Dichocalthrops relatively small, protocladi 20-28
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, deuterocladi 50-92
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, rhabd 86-105
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12-18
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(computed cladome diameter 130-230
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).
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Sanidasters 13-21
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1.5
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. Spines are described as strongly developed and irregular, but only tiny drawings of these spicules are provided, which only show elongated rhabd shapes.
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<paragraph id="77F9A5C94967BDC40ABFF03F8E7B62C8" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">Habitat.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="053BD0E80B4253E1F6D1A0D4B744BA7D" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">An endolithic species from shallow coral reefs (0.5-3.5 m).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="CC1FC702A772F8D58D2675E417FFC633" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9A071181E8A759D22F4DC772EEA965D6" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">West Australia, Shark Bay, shallow water.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8A962DDD6E4FFEA4ED6BDFC2348E8216" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">Remark.</paragraph>
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In spicule size this species appears close to
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sp. n. (see below), but that species has both
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and compressed sanidasters, and it is epilithic. Details of the cladi lengths of the megascleres are also different.
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The only other species of
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from Australian waters,
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Sutcliffe et al. 2010, differs sharply from the present species in the absence of dichocalthrops, in stead of which there are exclusively three-claded calthrops megascleres.
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