Definition of Heteropiidae. Meaning of Heteropiidae. Synonyms of Heteropiidae

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Definition of Heteropiidae

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Meaning of Heteropiidae from wikipedia

- family Heteropiidae is not monophyletic./ Wikispecies has information related to Heteropiidae. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Heteropiidae Dendy...
- as Staurorrhaphidae) Amphoriscidae Dendy, 1892 Grantiidae Dendy, 1892 Heteropiidae Dendy, 1892 Jenkinidae Borojevic et al., 2000 Lelapiidae? Dendy & Row...
- Vosmaeropsis recruta is a species of calcareous sponge in the family Heteropiidae, and was first described in 2015 by Cavalcanti, Bastos & Lanna. It is...
- complanatispinifera is a species of calcareous sponge in the family Heteropiidae, and was first described in 2015 by Cavalcanti, Bastos & Lanna. It is...
- Vosmaeropsis mackinnoni is a species of calcareous sponge in the family Heteropiidae, and was first described in 1924 by Arthur Dendy and Leslie M. Frederick...
- Heteropia glomerosa is a species of calcareous sponge in the family Heteropiidae, and was first described as Leuconia glomerosa in 1873 by James Scott...
- Vosmaeropsis macera is a species of calcareous sponge in the family Heteropiidae, and was first described in 1886 by Henry John Carter as Heteropia macera...
- The list of sponges of South Africa is a list of species that form a part of the poriferan (Phylum Porifera) fauna of South Africa. Taxonomy follows WoRMS...
- Vosmaeropsis is a genus of sponges in the family, Heteropiidae, and was first described in 1893 by Arthur Dendy. The type species by subsequent designation...
- Heteropia is a genus of sponges in the family Heteropiidae, and was first described in 1886 by Henry John Carter. The type species by monotypy is Heteropia...