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  1. Microcionidae - Wikipedia

  2. Microcionidae Carter, 1875 - World Register of Marine …

    WebDiagnosis Microcionina with terminally spined ectosomal styles, rarely modified to quasidiactinal or diactinal forms; three skeletal regions defined by the presence of different forms of structural styles:(1) choanosomal …

  3. Microcionidae - Wikipedia

  4. Family Microcionidae Carter, 1875 - World Register of Marine …

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    9, See text. Microcionidae is a family of marine demosponges. The following genera are recognized within the family Microcionidae: ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Microcionidae Carter, 1875". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
    Microcionidae Carter (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida), including Clathriidae, Ophlitaspongiidae, contains 77 nominal genera of which only 9 genera and 12 subgenera are considered to be valid (one incertae sedis).
    it differs from other Microcionidae in lacking a distinctive choanosomal skeleton or definite spongin fibres (also found in the nominal genus Qasimella Thomas which Hooper, 1996a synonymised with Artemisina), lacking echinating spicules, and having a nearly radial ectosomal skeleton reminiscent of some Ceratopsion (Raspailiidae; Hooper, 1991).
    Microcionidae with a secondary renieroid spiculo-spongin skeleton (see Fig. 1, symbol 9) overlaying a primary retic-ulate, plumo-reticulate, plumose or hymedesmioid skeletal architecture. Four genera and three subgenera: Antho (Antho (Antho), A. (Acarnia), A. (Isopenectya)), Artemisina, Echinoclathria and Ophlitaspongia.
  6. Microcionidae - GBIF

  7. World Porifera Database - Species - Microcionidae Carter, 1875

  8. Family Microcionidae Carter, 1875 | SpringerLink

  9. (PDF) Biogeography of Indo-west Pacific sponges: …

    WebMicrocionidae are thought to be related to both the N. and S. Australian fauna, and only deeper-water species related to the N. New Zealand fauna (with 71 % endemism for all species; 77 % endemic shallow-water …

  10. (PDF) Revision of Microcionidae (Porifera: Poecilosclerida ...

  11. (PDF) New species of Clathria (Microciona) …

    WebFeb 11, 2015 · The genus Clathria is the most diverse Microcionidae with worldwide distribution predominantly in shallow waters. Nine subgenera are known; one of them, Clathria (Microciona), has 105 valid species.