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This study describes a new species of carnivorous sponge (Family Cladorhizidae) collected in Patagonia, SW Atlantic, off Argentinean waters and the North of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). The species described here, belongs to the genus Abyssocladia and was collected by dredging and trawling during IEO (Spanish Institute of Oceanography) cruises in the South West Atlantic Ocean from 2007 to 2010 under the Atlantis Project. Abyssocladia vaceleti sp. nov. is characterised by the possession of a long peduncle and flat body with bilaterally symmetrical and apical filaments with a skeleton of tornotes (often polytylotes), styles, abyssochelae, arcuate chelae, sigmancistras and acanthotylostrongyles. This species lives at depths of 901–1547 m.
Cladorhizidae, Medio Marino y Protección Ambiental, Centro Oceanográfico de Santander, Poecilosclerida, Biodiversity, Deep-water, Carnivory, New species, SW Atlantic, Porifera, taxonomy, Falkland Islands, Patagonia, Animalia, Animals, Demospongiae, Atlantic Ocean, Taxonomy
Cladorhizidae, Medio Marino y Protección Ambiental, Centro Oceanográfico de Santander, Poecilosclerida, Biodiversity, Deep-water, Carnivory, New species, SW Atlantic, Porifera, taxonomy, Falkland Islands, Patagonia, Animalia, Animals, Demospongiae, Atlantic Ocean, Taxonomy
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