Leucosoleniidae

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Leucosoleniidae
Leucosolenia variabilis (Haeckel, 1870) et Diplosoma listerianum (Milne-Edwards, 1841).jpg
Leucosolenia variabilis
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Porifera
Class: Calcarea
Order: Leucosolenida
Family: Leucosoleniidae
Minchin, 1898
Genera

Leucosoleniidae is a family of calcareous sponges in the order Leucosolenida. [1]

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<i>Leucosolenia</i> Genus of calcareous sponges in the family Leucosoleniidae

Leucosolenia is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Leucosoleniidae. Species of this genus usually appear as groups of curved vases, up to 2 cm long, each ending in an osculum. The overall shape is sometimes likened to a tiny bunch of bananas. They are most often observed in tide pools, clustered around the base of seaweeds or on rocks, and occur in a variety of colours, usually rather pale. Its canal system is of asconoid type. The colony consists of few simple vase-like, cylindrical individuals each terminating in an osculum and united at their bases by irregular horizontal tubes. Leucosolenia reproduces both asexually and sexually. asexual reproduction by budding and sexual reproduction takes place by formation of gametes, i.e., ova and sperms. Lecosolenia is hermaphrodite, because both the gametes are formed in the body of same individual. Sponges are mostly asymmetrical, but Leucosolenia is symmetrical.

References

  1. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Leucosoleniidae Minchin, 1900". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2019-03-20.