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- Homosclerophorida is an order of marine sponges. It is the only order in the monotypic class Homoscleromorpha. The order is composed of two families:...
- 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...
- Oscarella lobularis is a species of sponge in the order Homosclerophorida. It is native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea,...
- demosponges into orders: Subclass Homoscleromorpha Bergquist, 1978 Homosclerophorida Dendy, 1905 Subclass Tetractinomorpha Astrophorida Sollas, 1888 Chondrosida...
- Corticium furcatum is a species of sponge in the order Homosclerophorida. It was first described in 2021, from a fragmented specimen collected at a depth...
- commonly known as the slime sponge, is a species of sponge in the order Homosclerophorida that was first described in 2004 by G. Muricy and J.S. Pe****. It...
- S2CID 28635129. Muricy, Guilherme; Díaz, Maria Cristina (2002). "Order Homosclerophorida Dendy, 1905, Family Plakinidae Schulze, 1880". Systema Porifera. pp...
- Corticium candelabrum is a species of sponge in the order Homosclerophorida. It is native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea where...
- commonly known as the slime sponge, is a species of sponge in the order Homosclerophorida Carmella Carmen (given name) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Plakortis dariae is a species of sea sponge in the order Homosclerophorida, first found in vertical walls of reef caves at depths of about 23 to 28 metres...