Stony Sponges [Pachastrellidae]
Description
Pachastrellidae, or stony sponges, are characterized by their hard, often massive and irregular forms. They possess triaenes among their spicules, which are skeletal elements unique to certain sponges. These sponges are found in a range of marine environments from shallow waters to the deep sea. Members of this family are known for their varied colors and are important inhabitants of benthic ecosystems, contributing to the structural complexity of these communities.
Genera
Stony Boring Sponge [Alectona]
View DetailsCharacella [Characella]
View DetailsCladothenea [Cladothenea]
View DetailsMegaclion [Megaclion]
View DetailsMyrmekioderma [Myrmekioderma]
View DetailsPenares [Penares]
View DetailsStelletta [Stelletta]
View DetailsThenea [Thenea]
View DetailsVulcanella [Vulcanella]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Sponges
Porifera
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Class |
Demospongiae
Demospongiae
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Order |
Tetractinellida
Tetractinellida
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Statistics
- Genera 9