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Ascaltis Cavata
''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii'' Haeckel, 1872 *'' Ascaltis angusta'' Van Soest & De Voogd, 2015 *''Ascaltis cavata'' (Carter, 1886) *''Ascaltis depressa'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis gardineri'' (Dendy, 1913) *''Ascaltis grisea'' (Dendy & Frederick, 1924) *''Ascaltis lamarcki'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis panis'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis pelliculata'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis poterium'' (Haeckel, 1872) *''Ascaltis reticulum'' (Schmidt, 1862) *''Ascaltis vitraea ''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii'' ...'' (Row & Hôzawa, 1931) *'' Ascaltis wilsoni'' (Dendy, 1891 ...
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Ernst Haeckel
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (; 16 February 1834 – 9 August 1919) was a German zoologist, naturalist, eugenicist, philosopher, physician, professor, marine biologist and artist. He discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms and coined many terms in biology, including ''ecology'', '' phylum'', ''phylogeny'', and ''Protista.'' Haeckel promoted and popularised Charles Darwin's work in Germany and developed the influential but no longer widely held recapitulation theory ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming that an individual organism's biological development, or ontogeny, parallels and summarises its species' evolutionary development, or phylogeny. The published artwork of Haeckel includes over 100 detailed, multi-colour illustrations of animals and sea creatures, collected in his ''Kunstformen der Natur'' ("Art Forms of Nature"), a book which would go on to influence the Art Nouveau artistic mo ...
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Ascaltis Gardineri
''Ascaltis gardineri'' is a species of calcareous sponge in the family ''Leucascidae'' from India and the Seychelles. The species is named after the British zoologist John Stanley Gardiner John Stanley Gardiner (1872–1946) was a British zoologist. Biography Stanley, as he was known, was the younger son of John Jephson Gardiner and Sarah McTier. He was born in Jordanstown (Belfast) in 1872 – two years after his brother Arthur. .... Description Formed of regularly and tightly anastomosed, very thin, delicate tubes. In shape it is lobose, and full of folds. Each fold is flat, thin and delicate. Oscula have not been observed. In the centre of each fold there is a large tube (pseudoatrium), with choanocytes, surrounded by thinner tubes. Covering the external tubes, there are some large triactines. The wall of the tubes is very thin. The tubes are perpendicular to the surface, and converge at a large central tube. Above the central tube, it is possible to see some lacunes. The ...
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Ascaltis Vitraea
''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii'' Haeckel, 1872 *'' Ascaltis angusta'' Van Soest & De Voogd, 2015 *''Ascaltis cavata'' (Carter, 1886) *''Ascaltis depressa'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis gardineri'' (Dendy, 1913) *''Ascaltis grisea'' (Dendy & Frederick, 1924) *''Ascaltis lamarcki'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis panis'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis pelliculata'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis poterium'' (Haeckel, 1872) *''Ascaltis reticulum'' (Schmidt, 1862) *''Ascaltis vitraea ''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii' ...'' (Row & Hôzawa, 1931) *'' Ascaltis wilsoni'' (Dendy, 1891 ...
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Ascaltis Reticulum
''Ascaltis reticulum'' is a species of sea sponge the family Leucascidae Leucascidae is a family of calcareous sponges in the order Clathrinida The Clathrinida are an order of calcareous sponges found in marine environments. These sponges have an asconoid structure and lack a true dermal membrane or cortex. The s .... Like all sponges, it is a filter-feeder. References Clathrinidae Sponges described in 1862 Taxa named by Eduard Oscar Schmidt {{calcarea-stub ...
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Ascaltis Poterium
''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii'' Haeckel, 1872 *'' Ascaltis angusta'' Van Soest & De Voogd, 2015 *''Ascaltis cavata'' (Carter, 1886) *''Ascaltis depressa'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis gardineri'' (Dendy, 1913) *''Ascaltis grisea'' (Dendy & Frederick, 1924) *''Ascaltis lamarcki'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis panis'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis pelliculata'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis poterium'' (Haeckel, 1872) *''Ascaltis reticulum'' (Schmidt, 1862) *''Ascaltis vitraea ''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii'' ...'' (Row & Hôzawa, 1931) *'' Ascaltis wilsoni'' (Dendy, 1891 ...
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Ascaltis Pelliculata
Ascaltis pelliculata is a species of sea sponge in the family Leucascidae, first described as ''Leucoselenia pelliculata'' by Arthur Dendy Arthur Dendy (20 January 1865, in Manchester – 24 March 1925, in London) was an English zoologist known for his work on marine sponges and the terrestrial invertebrates of Victoria, Australia, notably including the "living fossil" '' Peripatus'' ... in 1891. it is found in the coastal waters of Victoria. References Clathrinida Sponges described in 1891 Taxa named by Arthur Dendy {{calcarea-stub ...
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Ascaltis Panis
''Ascaltis panis'' is a species of calcareous sponge in the family Leucascidae found in the Caribbean sea The Caribbean Sea ( es, Mar Caribe; french: Mer des Caraïbes; ht, Lanmè Karayib; jam, Kiaribiyan Sii; nl, Caraïbische Zee; pap, Laman Karibe) is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere. It is bounded by Mexico .... ReferencesWorld Register of Marine Species entry Clathrina Sponges described in 1870 Taxa named by Ernst Haeckel {{calcarea-stub ...
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Ascaltis Lamarcki
''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii'' Haeckel, 1872 *'' Ascaltis angusta'' Van Soest & De Voogd, 2015 *''Ascaltis cavata'' (Carter, 1886) *''Ascaltis depressa'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis gardineri'' (Dendy, 1913) *''Ascaltis grisea'' (Dendy & Frederick, 1924) *''Ascaltis lamarcki'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis panis'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis pelliculata'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis poterium'' (Haeckel, 1872) *''Ascaltis reticulum'' (Schmidt, 1862) *''Ascaltis vitraea ''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii' ...'' (Row & Hôzawa, 1931) *'' Ascaltis wilsoni'' (Dendy, 1891 ...
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Ascaltis Grisea
''Ascaltis grisea'' is a species of sea sponge in the family Leucascidae, first described as ''Leucosolenia grisea'' by Arthur Dendy Arthur Dendy (20 January 1865, in Manchester – 24 March 1925, in London) was an English zoologist known for his work on marine sponges and the terrestrial invertebrates of Victoria, Australia, notably including the "living fossil" '' Peripatus'' ... in 1891. It is known only from its type locality on the Houtman Albrolhos archipeligo in Western Australia. It is a marine sessile filter-feeder. References Clathrinida Animals described in 1924 Taxa named by Arthur Dendy Sponges of Australia Sponges described in 1924 {{calcarea-stub ...
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Ascaltis Depressa
''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii'' Haeckel, 1872 *'' Ascaltis angusta'' Van Soest & De Voogd, 2015 *''Ascaltis cavata'' (Carter, 1886) *''Ascaltis depressa'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis gardineri'' (Dendy, 1913) *''Ascaltis grisea'' (Dendy & Frederick, 1924) *''Ascaltis lamarcki'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis panis'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis pelliculata'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis poterium'' (Haeckel, 1872) *''Ascaltis reticulum'' (Schmidt, 1862) *''Ascaltis vitraea ''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii'' ...'' (Row & Hôzawa, 1931) *'' Ascaltis wilsoni'' (Dendy, 1891 ...
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Species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. Other ways of defining species include their karyotype, DNA sequence, morphology, behaviour or ecological niche. In addition, paleontologists use the concept of the chronospecies since fossil reproduction cannot be examined. The most recent rigorous estimate for the total number of species of eukaryotes is between 8 and 8.7 million. However, only about 14% of these had been described by 2011. All species (except viruses) are given a two-part name, a "binomial". The first part of a binomial is the genus to which the species belongs. The second part is called the specific name or the specific epithet (in botanical nomenclature, also sometimes i ...
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Ascaltis Cavata
''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii'' Haeckel, 1872 *'' Ascaltis angusta'' Van Soest & De Voogd, 2015 *''Ascaltis cavata'' (Carter, 1886) *''Ascaltis depressa'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis gardineri'' (Dendy, 1913) *''Ascaltis grisea'' (Dendy & Frederick, 1924) *''Ascaltis lamarcki'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis panis'' (Haeckel, 1870) *''Ascaltis pelliculata'' (Dendy, 1891) *''Ascaltis poterium'' (Haeckel, 1872) *''Ascaltis reticulum'' (Schmidt, 1862) *''Ascaltis vitraea ''Ascaltis'' is a genus of sponges in the family Leucascidae, first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. Species According to WORMS, accepted species in the genus are: *'' Ascaltis abyssus'' Rapp, Janussen & Tendal, 2011 *'' Ascaltis agassizii'' ...'' (Row & Hôzawa, 1931) *'' Ascaltis wilsoni'' (Dendy, 1891 ...
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