Geodia
   HOME
*





Geodia
''Geodia'' is a genus of sea sponge belonging to the family Geodiidae. It is the type genus of its taxonomic family. This genus is characterized by a high density of siliceous spicules. Members of this genus are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles. Species * '' Geodia acanthylastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia agassizi'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia alba'' (Kieschnick, 1896) * '' Geodia amadaiba'' Tanita & Hoshino, 1989 * '' Geodia amphistrongyla'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia anceps'' (Vosmaer, 1894) * '' Geodia angulata'' (Lendenfeld, 1910) * '' Geodia apiarium'' (Schmidt, 1870) * '' Geodia arabica'' Carter, 1869 * '' Geodia areolata'' Carter, 1880 * '' Geodia arma'' Lehnert & Stone, 2019 * '' Geodia arripiens'' Lindgren, 1897 * †'' Geodia asteroderma'' Hughes, 1985 * '' Geodia ataxastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia atlantica'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Geodia auroristella'' Dendy, 1916 * '' Geodia australis'' Da Silva & Mothes, 2000 * ''Geodia barretti'' Bowerbank, 1858 ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Geodia Boesraugi
''Geodia'' is a genus of sea sponge belonging to the family Geodiidae. It is the type genus of its taxonomic family. This genus is characterized by a high density of siliceous spicules. Members of this genus are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles. Species * '' Geodia acanthylastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia agassizi'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia alba'' (Kieschnick, 1896) * '' Geodia amadaiba'' Tanita & Hoshino, 1989 * '' Geodia amphistrongyla'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia anceps'' (Vosmaer, 1894) * '' Geodia angulata'' (Lendenfeld, 1910) * '' Geodia apiarium'' (Schmidt, 1870) * '' Geodia arabica'' Carter, 1869 * '' Geodia areolata'' Carter, 1880 * '' Geodia arma'' Lehnert & Stone, 2019 * '' Geodia arripiens'' Lindgren, 1897 * †'' Geodia asteroderma'' Hughes, 1985 * '' Geodia ataxastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia atlantica'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Geodia auroristella'' Dendy, 1916 * '' Geodia australis'' Da Silva & Mothes, 2000 * ''Geodia barretti'' Bowerbank, 1858 ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Geodia Asteroderma
''Geodia'' is a genus of sea sponge belonging to the family Geodiidae. It is the type genus of its taxonomic family. This genus is characterized by a high density of siliceous spicules. Members of this genus are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles. Species * '' Geodia acanthylastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia agassizi'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia alba'' (Kieschnick, 1896) * '' Geodia amadaiba'' Tanita & Hoshino, 1989 * '' Geodia amphistrongyla'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia anceps'' (Vosmaer, 1894) * '' Geodia angulata'' (Lendenfeld, 1910) * '' Geodia apiarium'' (Schmidt, 1870) * '' Geodia arabica'' Carter, 1869 * '' Geodia areolata'' Carter, 1880 * '' Geodia arma'' Lehnert & Stone, 2019 * '' Geodia arripiens'' Lindgren, 1897 * †'' Geodia asteroderma'' Hughes, 1985 * '' Geodia ataxastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia atlantica'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Geodia auroristella'' Dendy, 1916 * '' Geodia australis'' Da Silva & Mothes, 2000 * ''Geodia barretti'' Bowerbank, 1858 ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Geodia Berryi
''Geodia'' is a genus of sea sponge belonging to the family Geodiidae. It is the type genus of its taxonomic family. This genus is characterized by a high density of siliceous spicules. Members of this genus are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles. Species * '' Geodia acanthylastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia agassizi'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia alba'' (Kieschnick, 1896) * '' Geodia amadaiba'' Tanita & Hoshino, 1989 * '' Geodia amphistrongyla'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia anceps'' (Vosmaer, 1894) * '' Geodia angulata'' (Lendenfeld, 1910) * '' Geodia apiarium'' (Schmidt, 1870) * '' Geodia arabica'' Carter, 1869 * '' Geodia areolata'' Carter, 1880 * '' Geodia arma'' Lehnert & Stone, 2019 * '' Geodia arripiens'' Lindgren, 1897 * †''Geodia asteroderma'' Hughes, 1985 * '' Geodia ataxastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia atlantica'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Geodia auroristella'' Dendy, 1916 * '' Geodia australis'' Da Silva & Mothes, 2000 * ''Geodia barretti'' Bowerbank, 1858 ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Geodia Basilea
''Geodia'' is a genus of sea sponge belonging to the family Geodiidae. It is the type genus of its taxonomic family. This genus is characterized by a high density of siliceous spicules. Members of this genus are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles. Species * '' Geodia acanthylastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia agassizi'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia alba'' (Kieschnick, 1896) * '' Geodia amadaiba'' Tanita & Hoshino, 1989 * '' Geodia amphistrongyla'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia anceps'' (Vosmaer, 1894) * '' Geodia angulata'' (Lendenfeld, 1910) * '' Geodia apiarium'' (Schmidt, 1870) * '' Geodia arabica'' Carter, 1869 * '' Geodia areolata'' Carter, 1880 * '' Geodia arma'' Lehnert & Stone, 2019 * '' Geodia arripiens'' Lindgren, 1897 * †''Geodia asteroderma'' Hughes, 1985 * '' Geodia ataxastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia atlantica'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Geodia auroristella'' Dendy, 1916 * '' Geodia australis'' Da Silva & Mothes, 2000 * ''Geodia barretti'' Bowerbank, 1858 ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Geodia Australis
''Geodia'' is a genus of sea sponge belonging to the family Geodiidae. It is the type genus of its taxonomic family. This genus is characterized by a high density of siliceous spicules. Members of this genus are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles. Species * '' Geodia acanthylastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia agassizi'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia alba'' (Kieschnick, 1896) * '' Geodia amadaiba'' Tanita & Hoshino, 1989 * '' Geodia amphistrongyla'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia anceps'' (Vosmaer, 1894) * '' Geodia angulata'' (Lendenfeld, 1910) * '' Geodia apiarium'' (Schmidt, 1870) * '' Geodia arabica'' Carter, 1869 * '' Geodia areolata'' Carter, 1880 * '' Geodia arma'' Lehnert & Stone, 2019 * '' Geodia arripiens'' Lindgren, 1897 * †''Geodia asteroderma'' Hughes, 1985 * '' Geodia ataxastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia atlantica'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Geodia auroristella'' Dendy, 1916 * '' Geodia australis'' Da Silva & Mothes, 2000 * ''Geodia barretti'' Bowerbank, 1858 ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Geodia Arma
''Geodia'' is a genus of sea sponge belonging to the family Geodiidae. It is the type genus of its taxonomic family. This genus is characterized by a high density of siliceous spicules. Members of this genus are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles. Species * '' Geodia acanthylastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia agassizi'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia alba'' (Kieschnick, 1896) * '' Geodia amadaiba'' Tanita & Hoshino, 1989 * '' Geodia amphistrongyla'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia anceps'' (Vosmaer, 1894) * '' Geodia angulata'' (Lendenfeld, 1910) * '' Geodia apiarium'' (Schmidt, 1870) * '' Geodia arabica'' Carter, 1869 * '' Geodia areolata'' Carter, 1880 * '' Geodia arma'' Lehnert & Stone, 2019 * '' Geodia arripiens'' Lindgren, 1897 * †''Geodia asteroderma'' Hughes, 1985 * '' Geodia ataxastra'' Lendenfeld, 1910 * '' Geodia atlantica'' (Stephens, 1915) * '' Geodia auroristella'' Dendy, 1916 * ''Geodia australis'' Da Silva & Mothes, 2000 * ''Geodia barretti'' Bowerbank, 1858 * ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Geodia Barretti
''Geodia barretti'' is a massive deep-sea sponge species found in the boreal waters of the North Atlantic Ocean, and is fairly common on the coasts of Norway and Sweden. It is a dominant species in boreal sponge grounds. Supported by morphology and molecular data, this species is classified in the family Geodiidae. Morphology External morphology Massive sponge, often irregularly lobate, whitish to light yellow color. The inside is light brown. Surface is smooth. Oscules are grouped in more or less shallow depressions (= preoscules) while pores are spread over the whole body. There is a distinct cortex about 0.5 mm thick, it is made of ball-shaped spicules called sterrasters. Spicules Megascleres. * Oxeas (1000-5000 Âµm). * Dichotriaenes with rhabdomes up to 5000 Âµm long (more rarely orthotriaenes). * Anatriaenes. * Meso/protriaenes (rare). Microscleres. * Microxeas (190-900 Âµm), sometimes slightly centrotylote. * Sterrasters (50-130 Â ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Spicule (sponge)
Spicules are structural elements found in most Sea sponge, sponges. The meshing of many spicules serves as the sponge's skeleton and thus it provides structural support and potentially defense against predators. Sponge spicules are made of calcium carbonate or Silicon dioxide, silica. Large spicules visible to the naked eye are referred to as megascleres, while smaller, microscopic ones are termed microscleres. The composition, size, and shape of spicules are major characters in sponge systematics and Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy. Overview Sponges are a species-rich clade of the earliest-diverging (most Basal (phylogenetics), basal) animals. They are distributed globally, with diverse ecologies and functions, and a record spanning at least the entire Phanerozoic. Most sponges produce skeletons formed by spicules, structural elements that develop in a wide variety of sizes and three dimensional shapes. Among the four sub-clades of Porifera, three (Demospongiae, Hexactinelli ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Geodiidae
Geodiidae is a family of sea 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 t ...s. Genera *'' Caminella'' Lendenfeld, 1894 *'' Caminus'' Schmidt, 1862 *'' Depressiogeodia'' Cárdenas, Rapp, Schander & Tendal, 2010 (temporary name) *'' Erylus'' Gray, 1867 *'' Geodia'' Lamarck, 1815 *'' Melophlus'' Thiele, 1899 *'' Pachymatisma'' Bowerbank, 1864 *'' Penares'' Gray, 1867 File:Pachymatisma johnstonia.jpg, ''Pachymatisma johnstonia'' File:Porífero - Geodia cydonium.jpg, ''Geodia cydonium'' File:Geodia barretti section.JPG, ''Geodia barretti'' References Tetractinellida {{Demosponge-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Geodia Acanthylastra
''Geodia acanthylastra'' is a sponge species from the family Geodiidae. The species is found in the waters of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California California is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, located along the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the List of states and territori ... and was first described by Robert Lendenfeld in 1910. Bibliography * Lendenfeld, R. Von 1910a. The Sponges. 1. The Geodidae. In: Reports on the Scientific Results of the Expedition to the Eastern Tropical Pacific, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U.S. Fish Commission Steamer ‘Albatross’, from October, 1904, to March, 1905, Lieut. Commander L.M. Garrett, U.S.N., Commanding, and of other Expeditions of the Albatross, 1888-1904. (21). Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College 41 (1): 1-259, pls 1-48. References Tetractinellida Sponges descr ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Geodia Agassizi
''Geodia agassizi'' is a species of sponge in the family Geodiidae Geodiidae is a family of sea 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 channel .... The species is found in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean and was first described by Robert Lendenfeld in 1910. Bibliography * Lendenfeld, R. Von 1910a. The Sponges. 1. The Geodidae. In: Reports on the Scientific Results of the Expedition to the Eastern Tropical Pacific, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U.S. Fish Commission Steamer ‘Albatross’, from October, 1904, to March, 1905, Lieut. Commander L.M. Garrett, U.S.N., Commanding, and of other Expeditions of the Albatross, 1888-1904. (21). Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College 41 (1): 1-259, pls 1-48. References Tetractinellida Sponges described in 1910 {{demospon ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Geodia Alba
''Geodia alba'' is a species of sponge in the family Geodiidae Geodiidae is a family of sea 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 channel .... The species is found in the waters of Indonesia and was first described by Oswald Kieschnick in 1896 as ''Synops alba''. References Tetractinellida Sponges described in 1896 {{demosponge-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]