Definition of Grantiidae. Meaning of Grantiidae. Synonyms of Grantiidae

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Definition of Grantiidae

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Meaning of Grantiidae from wikipedia

- Grantiidae is a family of calcareous sponges in the order Leucosolenida. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Leucosolenida". www.marinespecies...
- Sycute is a genus of calcareous sponge belonging to the family Grantiidae. The only species is Sycute dendyi (Kirk, 1895). "WoRMS - World Register of Marine...
- Leucettaga is a genus of calcareous sponge belonging to the family Grantiidae. The only species is Leucettaga loculifera (Haeckel, 1872). "WoRMS - World...
- Sycodorus is a genus of calcareous sponge belonging to the family Grantiidae. The only species is Sycodorus hystrix Haeckel, 1872. "WoRMS - World Register...
- Grantia compressa is a species of calcareous sponge belonging to the family Grantiidae. It is a very common species of rocky s****s along the Atlantic coasts...
- Sycandra is a genus of calcareous sponge belonging to the family Grantiidae. Species: Sycandra rappi Morozov, 2024 Sycandra utriculus (Schmidt, 1869) "WoRMS...
- Grantia is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Grantiidae. Species of the genus Grantia contain ****ules and spongin fibers. The genus...
- Synute is a genus of calcareous sponge belonging to the family Grantiidae. The only species is Synute pulc****a Dendy, 1892. "WoRMS - World Register of...
- Leucandra villosa is a species of calcareous sponge in the family Grantiidae. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Leucandra losangelensis (de Laubenfels...
- Grantia ramulosa is a species of calcareous sponge belonging to the family Grantiidae. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Grantia ramulosa Dendy, 1924"...