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Amphilectus Unciger
''Amphilectus'' is a genus of demosponges, comprising around 20 species found in oceans around the world. Species The following species are recognized in the genus ''Amphilectus'': * '' Amphilectus americanus'' (Ridley & Dendy, 1887) * '' Amphilectus columnatus'' (Topsent, 1890) * '' Amphilectus dactylus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus digitatus'' (Miklucho-Maclay, 1870) * '' Amphilectus fimbriatus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2016 * '' Amphilectus flabellatus'' Burton, 1932 * '' Amphilectus fleecei'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus fucorum'' (Esper, 1794) * ''Amphilectus glaber'' (Brøndsted, 1924) * ''Amphilectus informis'' (Stephens, 1915) * ''Amphilectus laxus'' (Lambe, 1893) * ''Amphilectus lesliei'' (Uriz, 1988) * ''Amphilectus munitus'' Whitelegge, 1907 * ''Amphilectus ovulum'' (Schmidt, 1870) * ''Amphilectus pedicellatus'' (Lundbeck, 1905) * '' Amphilectus rugosus'' (Thiele, 1905) * ''Amphilectus strepsichelifer ''Am ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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Amphilectus Laxus
''Amphilectus'' is a genus of demosponges, comprising around 20 species found in oceans around the world. Species The following species are recognized in the genus ''Amphilectus'': * '' Amphilectus americanus'' (Ridley & Dendy, 1887) * '' Amphilectus columnatus'' (Topsent, 1890) * '' Amphilectus dactylus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus digitatus'' (Miklucho-Maclay, 1870) * '' Amphilectus fimbriatus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2016 * '' Amphilectus flabellatus'' Burton, 1932 * '' Amphilectus fleecei'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus fucorum'' (Esper, 1794) * ''Amphilectus glaber'' (Brøndsted, 1924) * ''Amphilectus informis'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Amphilectus laxus'' (Lambe, 1893) * ''Amphilectus lesliei'' (Uriz, 1988) * ''Amphilectus munitus'' Whitelegge, 1907 * ''Amphilectus ovulum'' (Schmidt, 1870) * ''Amphilectus pedicellatus'' (Lundbeck, 1905) * '' Amphilectus rugosus'' (Thiele, 1905) * ''Amphilectus strepsichelifer ''A ...
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Amphilectus Unciger
''Amphilectus'' is a genus of demosponges, comprising around 20 species found in oceans around the world. Species The following species are recognized in the genus ''Amphilectus'': * '' Amphilectus americanus'' (Ridley & Dendy, 1887) * '' Amphilectus columnatus'' (Topsent, 1890) * '' Amphilectus dactylus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus digitatus'' (Miklucho-Maclay, 1870) * '' Amphilectus fimbriatus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2016 * '' Amphilectus flabellatus'' Burton, 1932 * '' Amphilectus fleecei'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus fucorum'' (Esper, 1794) * ''Amphilectus glaber'' (Brøndsted, 1924) * ''Amphilectus informis'' (Stephens, 1915) * ''Amphilectus laxus'' (Lambe, 1893) * ''Amphilectus lesliei'' (Uriz, 1988) * ''Amphilectus munitus'' Whitelegge, 1907 * ''Amphilectus ovulum'' (Schmidt, 1870) * ''Amphilectus pedicellatus'' (Lundbeck, 1905) * '' Amphilectus rugosus'' (Thiele, 1905) * ''Amphilectus strepsichelifer ''Am ...
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Amphilectus Typichela
''Amphilectus'' is a genus of demosponges, comprising around 20 species found in oceans around the world. Species The following species are recognized in the genus ''Amphilectus'': * '' Amphilectus americanus'' (Ridley & Dendy, 1887) * '' Amphilectus columnatus'' (Topsent, 1890) * '' Amphilectus dactylus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus digitatus'' (Miklucho-Maclay, 1870) * '' Amphilectus fimbriatus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2016 * '' Amphilectus flabellatus'' Burton, 1932 * '' Amphilectus fleecei'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * ''Amphilectus fucorum'' (Esper, 1794) * ''Amphilectus glaber'' (Brøndsted, 1924) * ''Amphilectus informis'' (Stephens, 1915) * ''Amphilectus laxus'' (Lambe, 1893) * ''Amphilectus lesliei'' (Uriz, 1988) * ''Amphilectus munitus'' Whitelegge, 1907 * ''Amphilectus ovulum'' (Schmidt, 1870) * ''Amphilectus pedicellatus'' (Lundbeck, 1905) * '' Amphilectus rugosus'' (Thiele, 1905) * ''Amphilectus strepsichelifer'' van So ...
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Amphilectus Strepsichelifer
''Amphilectus strepsichelifer'' is a species of demosponges found in the Atlantic waters around Cape Verde, western Africa. The species name is a combination of the Latin ''strepsis'' = twisted, and ''chelifer'' = bearing chelae, reflecting the twisted condition of the chelae. The species was discovered in 1986 in the waters of Canal de São Vicente The Canal de São Vicente is a strait of the Atlantic Ocean separating the islands of Santo Antão and São Vicente, Cape Verde. At its narrowest point, it is wide. The ferry route between the ports of Porto Novo on Santo Antão and Mindelo on ..., west of São Vicente, at about 350 m depth, on hard bottom. This is the only place where it has been observed. References Poecilosclerida Fauna of Cape Verde Animals described in 2012 {{Demosponge-stub ...
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Amphilectus Rugosus
''Amphilectus'' is a genus of demosponges, comprising around 20 species found in oceans around the world. Species The following species are recognized in the genus ''Amphilectus'': * '' Amphilectus americanus'' (Ridley & Dendy, 1887) * '' Amphilectus columnatus'' (Topsent, 1890) * '' Amphilectus dactylus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus digitatus'' (Miklucho-Maclay, 1870) * '' Amphilectus fimbriatus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2016 * ''Amphilectus flabellatus'' Burton, 1932 * ''Amphilectus fleecei'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * ''Amphilectus fucorum'' (Esper, 1794) * ''Amphilectus glaber'' (Brøndsted, 1924) * ''Amphilectus informis'' (Stephens, 1915) * ''Amphilectus laxus'' (Lambe, 1893) * ''Amphilectus lesliei'' (Uriz, 1988) * ''Amphilectus munitus'' Whitelegge, 1907 * ''Amphilectus ovulum'' (Schmidt, 1870) * ''Amphilectus pedicellatus'' (Lundbeck, 1905) * '' Amphilectus rugosus'' (Thiele, 1905) * ''Amphilectus strepsichelifer'' van Soes ...
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Amphilectus Pedicellatus
''Amphilectus'' is a genus of demosponges, comprising around 20 species found in oceans around the world. Species The following species are recognized in the genus ''Amphilectus'': * '' Amphilectus americanus'' (Ridley & Dendy, 1887) * '' Amphilectus columnatus'' (Topsent, 1890) * '' Amphilectus dactylus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus digitatus'' (Miklucho-Maclay, 1870) * '' Amphilectus fimbriatus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2016 * '' Amphilectus flabellatus'' Burton, 1932 * '' Amphilectus fleecei'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus fucorum'' (Esper, 1794) * ''Amphilectus glaber'' (Brøndsted, 1924) * ''Amphilectus informis'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Amphilectus laxus'' (Lambe, 1893) * '' Amphilectus lesliei'' (Uriz, 1988) * '' Amphilectus munitus'' Whitelegge, 1907 * '' Amphilectus ovulum'' (Schmidt, 1870) * '' Amphilectus pedicellatus'' (Lundbeck, 1905) * '' Amphilectus rugosus'' (Thiele, 1905) * ''Amphilectus strepsichelifer ...
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Amphilectus Ovulum
''Amphilectus'' is a genus of demosponges, comprising around 20 species found in oceans around the world. Species The following species are recognized in the genus ''Amphilectus'': * '' Amphilectus americanus'' (Ridley & Dendy, 1887) * '' Amphilectus columnatus'' (Topsent, 1890) * '' Amphilectus dactylus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus digitatus'' (Miklucho-Maclay, 1870) * '' Amphilectus fimbriatus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2016 * '' Amphilectus flabellatus'' Burton, 1932 * '' Amphilectus fleecei'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus fucorum'' (Esper, 1794) * ''Amphilectus glaber'' (Brøndsted, 1924) * ''Amphilectus informis'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Amphilectus laxus'' (Lambe, 1893) * '' Amphilectus lesliei'' (Uriz, 1988) * '' Amphilectus munitus'' Whitelegge, 1907 * '' Amphilectus ovulum'' (Schmidt, 1870) * ''Amphilectus pedicellatus'' (Lundbeck, 1905) * '' Amphilectus rugosus'' (Thiele, 1905) * ''Amphilectus strepsichelifer ...
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Amphilectus Munitus
''Amphilectus'' is a genus of demosponges, comprising around 20 species found in oceans around the world. Species The following species are recognized in the genus ''Amphilectus'': * '' Amphilectus americanus'' (Ridley & Dendy, 1887) * '' Amphilectus columnatus'' (Topsent, 1890) * '' Amphilectus dactylus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus digitatus'' (Miklucho-Maclay, 1870) * '' Amphilectus fimbriatus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2016 * '' Amphilectus flabellatus'' Burton, 1932 * '' Amphilectus fleecei'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus fucorum'' (Esper, 1794) * ''Amphilectus glaber'' (Brøndsted, 1924) * ''Amphilectus informis'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Amphilectus laxus'' (Lambe, 1893) * '' Amphilectus lesliei'' (Uriz, 1988) * '' Amphilectus munitus'' Whitelegge, 1907 * ''Amphilectus ovulum'' (Schmidt, 1870) * ''Amphilectus pedicellatus'' (Lundbeck, 1905) * '' Amphilectus rugosus'' (Thiele, 1905) * ''Amphilectus strepsichelifer ' ...
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Amphilectus Lesliei
''Amphilectus'' is a genus of demosponges, comprising around 20 species found in oceans around the world. Species The following species are recognized in the genus ''Amphilectus'': * '' Amphilectus americanus'' (Ridley & Dendy, 1887) * '' Amphilectus columnatus'' (Topsent, 1890) * '' Amphilectus dactylus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus digitatus'' (Miklucho-Maclay, 1870) * '' Amphilectus fimbriatus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2016 * '' Amphilectus flabellatus'' Burton, 1932 * '' Amphilectus fleecei'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus fucorum'' (Esper, 1794) * ''Amphilectus glaber'' (Brøndsted, 1924) * ''Amphilectus informis'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Amphilectus laxus'' (Lambe, 1893) * '' Amphilectus lesliei'' (Uriz, 1988) * ''Amphilectus munitus'' Whitelegge, 1907 * ''Amphilectus ovulum'' (Schmidt, 1870) * ''Amphilectus pedicellatus'' (Lundbeck, 1905) * '' Amphilectus rugosus'' (Thiele, 1905) * ''Amphilectus strepsichelifer '' ...
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Amphilectus Informis
''Amphilectus'' is a genus of demosponges, comprising around 20 species found in oceans around the world. Species The following species are recognized in the genus ''Amphilectus'': * '' Amphilectus americanus'' (Ridley & Dendy, 1887) * '' Amphilectus columnatus'' (Topsent, 1890) * '' Amphilectus dactylus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus digitatus'' (Miklucho-Maclay, 1870) * '' Amphilectus fimbriatus'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2016 * '' Amphilectus flabellatus'' Burton, 1932 * '' Amphilectus fleecei'' Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011 * '' Amphilectus fucorum'' (Esper, 1794) * '' Amphilectus glaber'' (Brøndsted, 1924) * '' Amphilectus informis'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Amphilectus laxus'' (Lambe, 1893) * '' Amphilectus lesliei'' (Uriz, 1988) * '' Amphilectus munitus'' Whitelegge, 1907 * '' Amphilectus ovulum'' (Schmidt, 1870) * '' Amphilectus pedicellatus'' (Lundbeck, 1905) * '' Amphilectus rugosus'' (Thiele, 1905) * ''Amphilectus strepsichelifer ...
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Demosponge
Demosponges (Demospongiae) are the most diverse class in the phylum Porifera. They include 76.2% of all species of sponges with nearly 8,800 species worldwide (World Porifera Database). They are sponges with a soft body that covers a hard, often massive skeleton made of calcium carbonate, either aragonite or calcite. They are predominantly leuconoid in structure. Their "skeletons" are made of spicules consisting of fibers of the protein spongin, the mineral silica, or both. Where spicules of silica are present, they have a different shape from those in the otherwise similar glass sponges. Some species, in particular from the Antarctic, obtain the silica for spicule building from the ingestion of siliceous diatoms. The many diverse orders in this class include all of the large sponges. Most are marine dwellers, but one order ( Spongillida) live in freshwater environments. Some species are brightly colored, with great variety in body shape; the largest species are ove ...
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