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Artemisina Apollinis
''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microcionidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *''Artemisina amlia'' *''Artemisina apollinis'' *''Artemisina archegona ''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microcionidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *''Artemisina amlia'' *''Artemisina apollinis ''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microc ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q5501454 Poecilosclerida Sponge genera ...
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Sponge
Sponges, the members of the phylum Porifera (; meaning 'pore bearer'), are a basal animal clade as a sister of the diploblasts. They are multicellular organisms that have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them, consisting of jelly-like mesohyl sandwiched between two thin layers of cells. Sponges have unspecialized cells that can transform into other types and that often migrate between the main cell layers and the mesohyl in the process. Sponges do not have nervous, digestive or circulatory systems. Instead, most rely on maintaining a constant water flow through their bodies to obtain food and oxygen and to remove wastes. Sponges were first to branch off the evolutionary tree from the last common ancestor of all animals, making them the sister group of all other animals. Etymology The term ''sponge'' derives from the Ancient Greek word ( 'sponge'). Overview Sponges are similar to other animals in that they are multicellular, he ...
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Microcionidae
Microcionidae is a family of marine demosponges. Subdivisions The following genera are recognized within the family Microcionidae: * Subfamily Microcioninae Carter 1875 ** ''Clathria'' Schmidt, 1862 ** '' Echinochalina'' Thiele, 1903 ** ''Holopsamma'' Carter, 1885 ** ''Pandaros'' Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 * Subfamily Ophlitaspongiinae de Laubenfels, 1936 ** ''Antho'' Gray, 1867 ** ''Artemisina'' Vosmaer, 1885 ** ''Echinoclathria'' Carter, 1885 ** ''Ophlitaspongia ''Ophlitaspongia'' is a genus of demosponges belonging to the family Microcionidae. Many species formerly included in this genus have been moved to other genera such as ''Clathria'' and ''Echinoclathria ''Echinoclathria'' is a genus of demospo ...'' Bowerbank, 1866 ** '' Sigmeurypon'' Topsent, 1928 References Poecilosclerida Sponge families {{Demosponge-stub ...
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Cosmopolitan Distribution
In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The extreme opposite of a cosmopolitan species is an endemic one, being found only in a single geographical location. Qualification The caveat “in appropriate habitat” is used to qualify the term "cosmopolitan distribution", excluding in most instances polar regions, extreme altitudes, oceans, deserts, or small, isolated islands. For example, the housefly is highly cosmopolitan, yet is neither oceanic nor polar in its distribution. Related terms and concepts The term pandemism also is in use, but not all authors are consistent in the sense in which they use the term; some speak of pandemism mainly in referring to diseases and pandemics, and some as a term intermediate between endemism and cosmopolitanism, in effect regarding pandemism as ...
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Artemisina Amlia
''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microcionidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *''Artemisina amlia'' *''Artemisina apollinis'' *''Artemisina archegona ''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microcionidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *''Artemisina amlia'' *''Artemisina apollinis ''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microc ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q5501454 Poecilosclerida Sponge genera ...
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Artemisina Apollinis
''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microcionidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *''Artemisina amlia'' *''Artemisina apollinis'' *''Artemisina archegona ''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microcionidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *''Artemisina amlia'' *''Artemisina apollinis ''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microc ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q5501454 Poecilosclerida Sponge genera ...
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Artemisina Archegona
''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microcionidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *''Artemisina amlia'' *''Artemisina apollinis'' *''Artemisina archegona ''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microcionidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *''Artemisina amlia'' *''Artemisina apollinis ''Artemisina'' is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Microc ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q5501454 Poecilosclerida Sponge genera ...
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Poecilosclerida
Poecilosclerida is an order of the demosponge class. It is the most speciose demosponge order with over 2200 species (World Porifera Database). It contains about 25 recognised families. They are characterised by having chelae microscleres, that is, the minute spicules scattered through the tissues, usually in the 10-60  μm range, have a shovel-like structure on the end. Most of the families are viviparous with parenchymella larvae that are uniformly ciliated The cilium, plural cilia (), is a membrane-bound organelle found on most types of eukaryotic cell, and certain microorganisms known as ciliates. Cilia are absent in bacteria and archaea. The cilium has the shape of a slender threadlike projecti .... Families As of 2018, the following families are recognized: References {{demosponge-stub ...
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