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- Verongimorpha is the name of a subclass of sea sponges within the phylum Porifera. It was first authenticated and described by Erpenbeck et al. in 2012...
- and Hadromerida. Instead, they recommend the use of three subclasses: Verongimorpha, Keratosa and Heteroscleromorpha. They retain seven (Agelasida, Chondrosiida...
- Chondrosiida is an order of sea sponges within the subclass Verongimorpha. Boury-Esnault, Nicole; Lopes, Maria Teresa (1985). "Les Démosponges littorales...
- Aplysina archeri, also known as a stove-pipe sponge because of its shape, is a species of tube sponge that has long tube-like structures of cylindrical...
- Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Porifera class: Demospongiae Subclass: Verongimorpha Order: Verongiida Bergquist, 1978 Families Aplysinellidae Aplysinidae...
- Aplysina fistularis (A. fistularis), also known as the yellow tube sponge or yellow sponge , is a species of sea sponge in the order Verongiida. Aplysina...
- Chondrosiida is an order of sea sponges within the subclass Verongimorpha. Redmond, N.E.; Morrow, C.C.; Thacker, R.W.; Díaz, M.C.; Boury-Esnault, N.;...
- Aplysina cauliformis, also known as the row pore rope sponge or rope sponge, is a species of sea sponge in the family Aplysinidae. It is commonly found...
- Aplysina is a genus of sea sponges in the order Verongiida. It was first authenticated and described by Giovanni Domenico Nardo in 1834. The following...
- 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...