Image of Dictyoceratida Minchin 1900
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Figure 11Dysidea tupha. a specimen with typical cylindrical processes and finely, irregularly conulose surface; b, c views of the skeleton with fibres variably charged of mineral detritus (LM).
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- Demospongiae (demosponges)
- Dictyoceratida
- Dysideidae
- Dysidea
- Dysidea tupha
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- Renata Manconi, Barbara Cadeddu, Fabio Ledda, Roberto Pronzato
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- Manconi R, Cadeddu B, Ledda F, Pronzato R (2013) An overview of the Mediterranean cave-dwelling horny sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae) ZooKeys 281: 1–68
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