Demosponge
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Demosponges and coralline algae
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The Demospongiae are the largest class in the phylum Porifera. Their "skeletons" are made of spicules consisting of spongin fiber (a protein), silica, or both. They contain 90% of all species of sponges and are predominantly Leuconid structural grade. There are many diverse orders in this class, including all of the large sponges.
[edit] Classification
Hooper and van Soest give the following classification of demosponges into orders:
- Subclass Homoscleromorpha Bergquist, 1978
- Homosclerophorida Dendy, 1905
- Subclass Tetractinomorpha
- Astrophorida Sollas, 1888
- Chondrosida Boury-Esnault & Lopès, 1985
- Hadromerida Topsent, 1894
- Lithistida Sollas, 1888
- Spirophorida Bergquist & Hogg, 1969
- Subclass Ceractinomorpha Levi, 1953
- Agelasida Verrill, 1907
- Dendroceratida Minchin, 1900
- Dictyoceratida Minchin, 1900
- Halichondrida Gray, 1867
- Halisarcida Bergquist, 1996
- Haplosclerida Topsent, 1928
- Poecilosclerida Topsent, 1928
- Verongida Bergquist, 1978
- Verticillitida Termier & Termier, 1977
However, molecular evidence suggests that the Homoscleromorpha may not belong in this class and that other classifications may need to be revised.
[edit] References
- ↑ J. N. A. Hooper and R. W. M. van Soest (2002). “Class Demospongiae Sollas, 1885”, Systema Porifera. A guide to the classification of sponges. New York, Boston, Dordrecht, London, Moscow: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
- ↑ C. Borchiellini, C. Chombard, M. Manuel, E. Alivon, J. Vacelet, and N. Boury-Esnault (2004). "Molecular phylogeny of Demospongiae: implications for classification and scenarios of character evolution". Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 32 (3): 823-37.