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Genus of sponges
crassistellata Euplectella cucumer Euplectella curvistellata Euplectella gibbsa Euplectella imperialis Euplectella jovis Euplectella marshalli Euplectella nobilis
Euplectella
Species of sponge
The Venus' flower basket (Euplectella aspergillum) is a species of glass sponge found in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean, usually at depths below
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Animals of the phylum Porifera
assembly of the siliceous skeletal lattice of the hexactinellid sponge Euplectella aspergillum". Journal of Structural Biology. 158 (1): 93–106. doi:10
Sponge
Species of sponge
Euplectella paratetractina is a species of glass sponge in the family Euplectellidae. It has been found in waters off the coast of Australia. The generic
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Standard terms for unambiguous description of relative placement of body parts
A cluster of Euplectella aspergillum sponges (Venus flower baskets), showing the apical–basal axes
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Species of sponge
Euplectella cucumer is a species of glass sponge in the family Euplectellidae. It has been found around the Seychelles. The generic name, Euplectella
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Species of sponge
Euplectella gibbsa is a species of glass sponge in the family Euplectellidae. It has been found in the North Atlantic Ocean. The generic name, Euplectella
Euplectella_gibbsa
Class of sponges with siliceous spicules
The glass sponge Euplectella. Water flow Main syncitium Spicules Choanosyncitium and collar bodies showing interior
Hexactinellid
Family of crustaceans
other sponge shrimp. The sponge infaunal species most often inhabit Euplectella sponges, but can be found in Hyalonema sieboldii, Dactylocalyx pumiceus
Spongicolidae
Species of sponge
Euplectella sanctipauli is a species of glass sponge in the family Euplectellidae. It is known from type specimens found off the coast of Brazil. The
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Genus of gastropods
Ariophanta (Celectella) Schileyko, 2002· accepted, alternate representation Euplectella Jousseaume, 1894 Helix (Ariophanta) Des Moulins, 1829 (original rank)
Ariophanta
Order of sponges
including Aulocalycidae) are still alive today. The Venus' flower basket (Euplectella aspergillum) is one of the most well-known and culturally significant
Lyssacinosida
Species of sponge
Alcyoncellum robustum (Bowerbank, 1861) Alcyonium boletiforme Lamarck, 1815 Euplectella robusta Bowerbank, 1861 Polymastia bulbosa Bowerbank, 1866 Polymastia
Polymastia_boletiformis
Species of sponge
penicillus Binomial name Polymastia penicillus (Montagu, 1814) Synonyms Euplectella mammillaris (Mueller, 1806) Spongia imperati Della Chiaje, 1828 Spongia
Polymastia_penicillus
Structural element of sea sponges
sponge taxa or due to the scarcity of the material. Research on the Euplectella aspergillum (Venus' Flower Basket) demonstrated that the spicules of
Sponge_spicule
Family of sponges
Acoelocalyx Topsent, 1910 Chaunangium Schulze, 1904 Docosaccus Topsent, 1910 Euplectella Owen, 1841 Holascus Schulze, 1886 Malacosaccus Schulze, 1886 Placopegma
Euplectellidae
English biologist and palaeontologist (1804–1892)
was the first to describe the now well-known Venus' Flower Basket or Euplectella (1841, 1857). Among Entozoa, his most noteworthy discovery was that of
Richard_Owen
Process by which living organisms produce minerals
histidine-rich protein from the siliceous skeletal system of the marine sponge Euplectella, directs silica polycondensation". Proceedings of the National Academy
Biomineralization
German zoologist (1855–1936)
specimens directly from Sagami Bay. [I] bought a great number of things: ... Euplectella and some other sorts of glass-sponges, ... Cidaris papillata, crayfish
Ludwig Heinrich Philipp Döderlein
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Genus of sponges
costifera Lamarck, 1814 Fasciospongia cycni Lendenfeld, 1889 Fasciospongia euplectella Hentschel, 1912 Fasciospongia flabellum Lendenfeld, 1889 Fasciospongia
Fasciospongia
Ethmophyllum Eubrochis Eubrochus Eudea Eudictyon Euepirrhysia Euleraphe Euplectella Eurete Euryamphipora Eurydiscites Eusiphonella Eustrobilus Eutactostomium
List of prehistoric sponge genera
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Biological tissues incorporating minerals
shield or structural support. Bone, mollusc shells, deep sea sponge Euplectella species, radiolarians, diatoms, antler bone, tendon, cartilage, tooth
Mineralized_tissues
Genus of sponges
sponges (skeleton).-1. Alcyoncellum speciosum. (Quoy et Gaimard).-2. Euplectella aspergillum (Owen), in Filhol, H. (1885) Vie au Fond des Mers : les Explorations
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Beautiful Stone
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Silvery
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English
Variant spelling of English Haggai, HAGAI means "festive."
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Form of Isabel which is a Spanish form of the Hebrew nameElisheba, meaning “God is my oath.†Forms of Elizabeth have always been popular throughout the Celtic world.
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Strong Counselor; Fox; Mighty; Brave; Powerful; Courageous; Wise Ruler; Bold
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 English form of French Geneviève, probably GENEVIEVE means "race of women."
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English surname transferred to forename use, from Middle English Aylmer, ELMER means "nobly famous."
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Good, One having a very clean character
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New Piece; Naya Ansh
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Hindu, Indian
Lord of Happiness and Satisfaction
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n.
A siliceous sponge, of the genus Hyalonema, and allied genera; -- so called from their glassy fibers or spicules; -- called also vitreous sponge. See Glass-rope, and Euplectella.
n.
A genus of elegant, glassy sponges, consisting of interwoven siliceous fibers, and growing in the form of a cornucopia; -- called also Venus's flower-basket.