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This species is clearly a member of the widely distributed genus Spongia, in that it possesses a network of primary fibers without concentric laminations, cored with foreign inclusions, and uncored with secondary fibers. Based on the emended diagnosis for Spongia [Cook, S. de C, Bergquist, P. R. N. Z. J. Mar. Freshwater Res. 2001, 35 (1, 33-58] the sponge belongs to the subgenus Heterofibria, which is distinguished by a size dichotomy between elements of the fiber skeleton from other subgenera. The regular polygonal mesh skeleton of Spongia (Spongia) consists of uniform diameter fibers. The irregular skeleton of uniform in diameter secondary fibers is an inherent feature of another subgenus, Australospongia. More than 50 valid species were described in the very extensive genus Spongia to date, but many species are still undescribed and others were described in other genera in the past
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This species is clearly a member of the widely distributed genus Spongia, in that it possesses a network of primary fibers without concentric laminations, cored with foreign inclusions, and uncored with secondary fibers. Based on the emended diagnosis for Spongia [Cook, S. de C.; Bergquist, P. R. N. Z. J. Mar. Freshwater Res. 2001, 35 (1), 33-58] the sponge belongs to the subgenus Heterofibria, which is distinguished by a size dichotomy between elements of the fiber skeleton from other subgenera. The regular polygonal mesh skeleton of Spongia (Spongia) consists of uniform diameter fibers. The irregular skeleton of uniform in diameter secondary fibers is an inherent feature of another subgenus, Australospongia. More than 50 valid species were described in the very extensive genus Spongia to date, but many species are still undescribed and others were described in other genera in the past.
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