Definition of Acarnidae. Meaning of Acarnidae. Synonyms of Acarnidae

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Definition of Acarnidae

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Meaning of Acarnidae from wikipedia

- Acarnidae is a family of sponges belonging to the order Poecilosclerida. It has a global distribution, although several genera occur primarily in colder...
- Animalia Phylum: Porifera class: Demospongiae Order: Poecilosclerida Family: Acarnidae Genus: Acarnus Species: A. erithacus Binomial name Acarnus erithacus de...
- may refer to the following genera: Wigginsia (sponge) [nl], in family Acarnidae Wigginsia, a plant, junior synonym of Parodia This disambiguation page...
- Acarnus is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Acarnidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution (except Europe). Species are non-fistulose...
- Iophon is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Acarnidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. This geus contains species with non-fistulose...
- Animalia Phylum: Porifera class: Demospongiae Order: Poecilosclerida Family: Acarnidae Genus: Iophon Species: I. cheliferum Binomial name Iophon cheliferum Ridley...
- Aguilar-Camacho, Jose Maria, Jose Luis Carballo, and Jose Antonio Cruz-Barraza. "Acarnidae (Porifera: Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida) from the Mexican Pacific Ocean...
- There are 290 species of sponges recorded in Ireland, although the true figure is thought to be close to 500; 134 species were recorded off Rathlin Island...
- uniformly ciliated. As of 2018, the following families are recognized: Family Acarnidae Family Chondropsidae Family Cladorhizidae Family Coelosphaeridae Family...
- The list of sponges of South Africa is a list of species that form a part of the poriferan (Phylum Porifera) fauna of South Africa. Taxonomy follows WoRMS...