Pseudocorticium [Pseudocorticium]
Description
Pseudocorticium is a genus within the family Oscarellidae, distinguished by its unique morphological characteristics. Members of this genus exhibit a corticate appearance, resembling a cortex-like structure, which differentiates them from other genera in the family. They inhabit marine environments and contribute to the diversity of sponge communities. Their ecological roles and specific morphological features are subjects of ongoing research, highlighting their importance in understanding sponge biodiversity and evolution.
Species

Yellow Sea Sponge [Pseudocorticium jarrei]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Sponges
Porifera
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Class |
Homoscleromorpha
Homoscleromorpha
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Order |
Homosclerophorida
Homosclerophorida
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Family |
Oscarellidae
Oscarellidae
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Statistics
- Species 1