Definition of Tetillidae. Meaning of Tetillidae. Synonyms of Tetillidae

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Definition of Tetillidae

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Meaning of Tetillidae from wikipedia

- Tetillidae is a family of marine sponges. Tetillids are more or less spherical sponges (sometimes referred to as golf ball sponges) which are found commonly...
- Cinachyra antarctica is a species of antarctic sponge belonging to the family Tetillidae. It was first described by H.J. Carter in 1872. A 2002 study in Antarctica...
- Cinachyra is a genus of sponge belonging to the family Tetillidae. There are four species recognized in the genus: Cinachyra antarctica (Carter, 1872)...
- Cinachyrella is a genus of marine sponges in the family Tetillidae. A number of Cinachyra species have been moved into Cinachyrella. The following species...
- Craniella is a genus of marine sponges in the family Tetillidae. The following species are recognised in the genus Craniella: Craniella abracadabra de...
- Craniella elegans is a species of marine sponges in the family Tetillidae. The type locality is between southern India and Sri Lanka (Gulf of Mannar)....
- Acanthotetilla celebensis is a species of sea sponge belonging to the family Tetillidae. It is only known from a single specimen collected at a depth of 14 m...
- Acanthotetilla is a genus of demosponges belonging to the family Tetillidae. They are distinguished from others in the family by the presence of distinctive...
- several different species of sea sponges: Any of the species in the genus Tetillidae, found throughout the world Tethya aurantium, found off the southern African...
- 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...