Yellow sponges [Chalinidae]
Description
Chalinidae, commonly known as yellow sponges, are a family of marine sponges found in a variety of ocean habitats. They are characterized by their yellow to orange coloration and a firm, yet compressible texture. Members of this family exhibit a wide range of sizes and shapes, from encrusting forms that cover surfaces like a thin layer to massive, lobate, or branching forms. Chalinidae sponges are filter feeders, using their porous bodies to filter out plankton and organic particles from the water. They play a critical role in marine ecosystems by contributing to the cycling of nutrients and providing habitat for a variety of marine organisms.
Genera
Bathecalyx [Bathecalyx]
View DetailsChalinula [Chalinula]
View DetailsDendroxea [Dendroxea]
View DetailsHalichoclona [Halichoclona]
View DetailsHaliclona [Haliclona]
View DetailsHymedesmia [Hymedesmia]
View DetailsKirkpatrickia [Kirkpatrickia]
View DetailsPachychalina [Pachychalina]
View DetailsXestospongia [Xestospongia]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Sponges
Porifera
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Class |
Demospongiae
Demospongiae
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Order |
Haplosclerida
Haplosclerida
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Statistics
- Genera 9