Dendroceratida {order} - Porifera; Demospongiae;

Dendroceratida is an order of sponges of the class Demospongiae. They are typically found in shallow coastal and tidal areas of most coasts around the world. They are generally characterized by concentric layers of fibers containing spongin (a collagen-like material), and by large flagellated chambers that open directly into the exhalant canals. Along with the Dictyoceratida, it is one of the two orders of demosponges that make up the keratose or "horny" sponges, in which a mineral skeleton is minimal or absent and a skeleton of organic spongin-containing fibers is present instead. full article at Wikipedia

Specimen Records: 108 Public Records: 80
Specimens with Sequences: 96 Public Species: 14
Specimens with Barcodes: 69 Public BINs: 12
Species: 23          
Species With Barcodes: 16          
           

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 (Darwinellidae - KML1230)  @13 [ ] Unspecified (default): All Rights Reserved  Unspecified Unspecified  (Dictyodendrillidae - Mc4483)  @11 [ ] by_nc (2023) Picton, B.E. Queen's University, Belfast
  Sample ID:
Mc4483
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by_nc (2023)
  License Holder:
Picton, B.E., Queen's University, Belfast




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Canada7Panama3Antarctica2
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