Velvet Sponges [Geodiidae]

Description

Geodiidae, or velvet sponges, are named for their soft, velvet-like texture. These sponges are characterized by their massive forms and the presence of large oscula (openings) that are used for water filtration. Geodiidae members are found in a variety of marine habitats, from shallow waters to deep-sea environments. They play an essential role in their ecosystems by filtering vast amounts of water, thus contributing to the maintenance of water quality and supporting nutrient cycles.

Genera
Campechea [Campechea]
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Erylus [Erylus]
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Geodia [Geodia]
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Isops [Isops]
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Pachymatisma [Pachymatisma]
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Penares [Penares]
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Trachyteleia [Trachyteleia]
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Taxonomy
Phylum Sponges
Porifera
Class Demospongiae
Demospongiae
Order Tetractinellida
Tetractinellida
Statistics
  • Genera 7