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Geodiidae is a
family of sea sponges.
Caminella Lendenfeld, 1894
Caminus Schmidt, 1862
Depressiogeodia Cárdenas, Rapp,
Schander & Tendal, 2010 (temporary...
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different gl****
sponges (hexactinellids). ****ules
belonging to the
Geodiidae are
called "sterrasters"
Siliceous ****ules in
demosponges exist in a...
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Pachymatisma is a
genus of
sponges belonging to the
family Geodiidae.
Pachymatisma areolata Bowerbank, 1872
Pachymatisma bifida Burton, 1959 Pachymatisma...
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There are 290
species of
sponges recorded in Ireland,
although the true
figure is
thought to be
close to 500; 134
species were
recorded off
Rathlin Island...
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Geodia is a
genus of sea
sponge belonging to the
family Geodiidae. It is the type
genus of its
taxonomic family. This
genus is
characterized by a high...
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Caminus is a
genus of sea
sponges belonging to the
family Geodiidae.
Caminus albus Pulitzer-Finali, 1996
Caminus awashimensis Tanita, 1969
Caminus carmabi...
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detect the
presence of
sponges in the past. The
oldest record for
Geodiidae sponges in this
region was
found in a long core
collected in the slope...
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Geodia angulata is a
species of
sponge in the
family Geodiidae. It is
found in the
Pacific Ocean off the
coast of California. Lendenfeld, R. Von 1910a...
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Geodia carcinophila is a
species of
sponge in the
family Geodiidae. It was
first described by
Lendenfeld in 1897. It is
found in the
waters of the Somali...
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morphology and
molecular data, this
species is
classified in the
family Geodiidae. Source: M****ive sponge,
often irregularly lobate,
whitish to
light yellow...