Discorhabdella [Discorhabdella]
Description
Discorhabdella is a genus within the Crambeidae family, recognized for its disc-shaped or slightly convex sponges that adhere to various substrates in the marine environment. The members of this genus have a distinct skeletal structure, primarily composed of spongin fibers intertwined with a sparse distribution of spicules, which may be absent in some species. Discorhabdella sponges are typically found in deeper waters, contributing to the biodiversity of benthic ecosystems.
Species

Discorhabdella Trilobite [Discorhabdella robusta]
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Discorhabdella Sea Spider [Discorhabdella oceanica]
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Discorhabdella Jellyfish [Discorhabdella medusoides]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Sponges
Porifera
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Class |
Demospongiae
Demospongiae
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Order |
Poecilosclerida
Poecilosclerida
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Family |
Crambeidae
Crambeidae
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Statistics
- Species 3