Definition of Suberite. Meaning of Suberite. Synonyms of Suberite

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Definition of Suberite

Suberite
Suberite Su"ber*ite, n. [L. suber the cork tree.] (Zo["o]l.) Any sponge of the genus Suberites and allied genera. These sponges have a fine and compact texture, and contain minute siliceous spicules.

Meaning of Suberite from wikipedia

- Suberites is a genus of sea sponges in the family Suberitidae. Sponges, known scientifically as Porifera, are the oldest metazoans and are used to elucidate...
- Suberites domuncula is a species of sea sponge belonging to the family Suberitidae. This species contains suberitine, a neurotoxin that can cause fatal...
- 1864 Ancorina adriatica sensu Van Soest, 2002 [lapsus] Suberites aaptus (Schmidt, 1864) Suberites s****us Topsent, 1892 Tuberella aaptos (Schmidt, 1864)...
- Suberites dandelenae, the amorphous solid sponge, is a species of deep-sea demosponge from South Africa and Namibia. This sponge is made up of rounded...
- Suberites ficus is a species of sponge in the family Suberitidae. It is sometimes known as the fig sponge or orange sponge. The name "ficus" was first...
- Terpios fugax Duch****aing & Michelotti [it], 1864 Synonyms List Prosuberites microsclerus Laubenfels, 1936 Suberites fugax (Duch****aing & Michelotti, 1864)...
- Family: Suberitidae Genus: Aaptos Species: A. laxosuberites Binomial name Aaptos laxosuberites (Sollas, 1902) Synonyms Suberites laxosuberites Sollas, 1902...
- dilatata Kieschnick, 1896 Spirastrella spinispirulifera (Carter, 1879) Suberites spinispirulifer Carter, 1879 Trachycladus spinispirulifera [lapsus]...
- 1864 Stylinos brevicuspis Topsent, 1892 Suberites arcicola Schmidt, 1862 Suberites crambe Schmidt, 1862 Suberites fruticosus Schmidt, 1862 Tetrant****a...
- aaptos, Chondrilla nucula, Tethya actinia, Spheciospongia vesparium, and Suberites domuncula, are highly (often lethally) toxic to other organisms. In addition...