Giant Glass Sponges [Euretidae]

Description

Euretidae is a family of large, deep-sea glass sponges known for their impressive size and intricate, lattice-like skeletons made of silica. These sponges are found in oceanic depths across the world and play a crucial role in deep-sea ecosystems by providing habitat for various marine organisms. They are characterized by their vase-like shapes, with some species capable of reaching several meters in height. Their skeletons are highly valued for scientific and educational purposes, showcasing the diversity and beauty of deep-sea life.

Genera
Bolosoma
Bolosoma [Bolosoma]
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Docosaccus
Docosaccus [Docosaccus]
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Eurete
Eurete [Eurete]
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Hyalascus
Hyalascus [Hyalascus]
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Ijimaiella
Ijimaiella [Ijimaiella]
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Leucopsacidae
Leucopsacidae [Leucopsacidae]
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Periphragella
Periphragella [Periphragella]
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Pheronema
Pheronema [Pheronema]
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Saccocalyx
Saccocalyx [Saccocalyx]
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Trichasterina
Trichasterina [Trichasterina]
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Taxonomy
Phylum Sponges
Porifera
Class Hexactinellida
Hexactinellida
Order Hexactinosida
Hexactinosida
Statistics
  • Genera 10