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| ordo_authority = [[James Scott Bowerbank|Bowerbank]], 1862
| ordo_authority = [[James Scott Bowerbank|Bowerbank]], 1862
| subdivision_ranks = Families
| subdivision_ranks = Families
| subdivision = [[Ancorinidae]] <small>Schmidt, 1870</small><br/>
| subdivision =
[[Ancorinidae]] <small>Schmidt, 1870</small><br/>
[[Calthropellidae]] <small>Lendenfeld, 1907</small><br/>
[[Calthropellidae]] <small>Lendenfeld, 1907</small><br/>
[[Geodiidae]] <small>Gray, 1867</small><br/>
[[Geodiidae]] <small>Gray, 1867</small><br/>
[[Pachastrellidae]] <small>Carter, 1875</small><br/>
[[Pachastrellidae]] <small>Carter, 1875</small><br/>
[[Theneidae]] <small>Carter, 1883</small>
[[Thoosidae]] <small>Cockerell, 1925</small>
[[Thrombidae]] <small>Sollas, 1888</small>
[[Thrombidae]] <small>Sollas, 1888</small>
[[Vulcanellidae]] <small>Cárdenas, Xavier, Reveillaud, Schander & Rapp, 2011</small>
| synonyms = Epipolasida
| synonyms = Epipolasida
}}
}}

Revision as of 09:22, 21 July 2012

Astrophorida
Scientific classification
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Astrophorida

Bowerbank, 1862
Families

Ancorinidae Schmidt, 1870
Calthropellidae Lendenfeld, 1907
Geodiidae Gray, 1867
Pachastrellidae Carter, 1875
Theneidae Carter, 1883 Thoosidae Cockerell, 1925 Thrombidae Sollas, 1888 Vulcanellidae Cárdenas, Xavier, Reveillaud, Schander & Rapp, 2011

Synonyms

Epipolasida

Astrophorida is an order of sea sponges under the class Demospongiae.[1]

Some of the members of this order are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles.[2]

Bibliography

  • "Astrophorida". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 15 February 2007.

References

  1. ^ "Astrophorida". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 15 February 2007.
  2. ^ Meylan, Anne (1988-01-12). "Spongivory in Hawksbill Turtles: A Diet of Glass". Science. 239 (4838). American Association for the Advancement of Science: 393–395. doi:10.1126/science.239.4838.393. JSTOR 1700236. PMID 17836872.