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- corals. Therefore, demosponges are also called coralline sponges. The Demospongiae have an ancient history. The first demosponges may have appeared during...
- spongin fibers, or both. Most sponges (over 90% of all known species) are demosponges, which have the widest range of habitats (including all freshwater ones);...
- Heteroscleromorpha is a subclass of demosponges within the phylum Porifera. Heteroscleromorpha has the most taxa of the demosponge subclasses, with an estimated...
- depths", rivalling in beauty the other class of siliceous Porifera, the demosponges. Their thin network of living tissues is supported by a characteristic...
- keratose sponges or horny sponges, is a subclass of demosponges. Keratosa sponges are non****ular demosponges with organic spongin fibers forming flexible skeletons...
- cone-bushes", plant Keratosa, also known as "horny sponges", subclass of demosponges Plate (anatomy), also known as "horny plates" Stratum corneum (Latin...
- Parenchymella is a type of larva of a demosponge composed of an envelope of flagellated cells surrounding an internal m**** of cells. Demospongiae develops...
- Chalinidae is a family of marine demosponges, containing the following genera: Chalinula Schmidt, 1868 Cladocroce Topsent, 1892 Dendrectilla Pulitzer-Finali...
- Crambe is a genus of demosponges belonging to the family Crambeidae. Crambe acuata (Lévi, 1958) Crambe amarilla Esteves, Lôbo-Hajdu & Hajdu, 2007 Crambe...
- as the oyster sponge or orange-red encrusting sponge, is a species of demosponges belonging to the family Crambeidae. The colonies of Crambe crambe form...