Definition of Mycalidae. Meaning of Mycalidae. Synonyms of Mycalidae

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Definition of Mycalidae

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Meaning of Mycalidae from wikipedia

- Mycalidae is a family of marine demosponges. According to the World Register of Marine Species, there are only two genera in this family. Previously there...
- Animalia Phylum: Porifera class: Demospongiae Order: Poecilosclerida Family: Mycalidae Genus: Mycale Subgenus: Mycale (Mycale) Species: M. anisochela Binomial...
- Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Porifera class: Demospongiae Order: Poecilosclerida Family: Mycalidae Genus: Mycale Gray, 1867 Species See text...
- may also refer to: Mycale (genus), a genus of demosponges in the family Mycalidae Mycale (vocal ensemble), an American avant-garde vocal group This disambiguation...
- Animalia Phylum: Porifera class: Demospongiae Order: Poecilosclerida Family: Mycalidae Genus: Mycale Species: M. cartwrighti Binomial name Mycale cartwrighti...
- Animalia Phylum: Porifera class: Demospongiae Order: Poecilosclerida Family: Mycalidae Genus: Mycale Species: M. hentscheli Binomial name Mycale hentscheli Bergquist...
- 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...
- purple scallop sponge, is a species of marine demosponge in the family Mycalidae. Mycale is a large genus and this species is placed in the subgenus Aegogropila...
- orange undercoat sponge, is a species of marine demosponge in the family Mycalidae. Mycale is a large genus and this species is placed in the subgenus Mycale...
- 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...