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- Baerida abstract "Baerida is an order in the subclass of Calcaronea.They are Leuconoid Calcaronea with the skeleton either composed exclusively of microdiactines, or in which microdiactines constitute exclusively or predominantly a specific sector of the skeleton, such as choanoskeleton or atrial skeleton. Large or giant spicules are frequently present in the cortical skeleton, from which they can partially or fully invade the choanoderm. In sponges with a reinforced cortex, the inhalant pores can be restricted to a sieve-like ostia-bearing region. Dagger-shaped small tetractines (pugioles) are frequently the sole skeleton of the exhalant aquiferous system. Although the skeleton may be highly reinforced by the presence of dense layers of microdiactines in a specific region, an aspicular calcareous skeleton is not".
- Baerida class Calcareous_sponge.
- Baerida class Calcaronea.
- Baerida kingdom Animal.
- Baerida phylum Sponge.
- Baerida wikiPageExternalLink species.php?species_group=sponges&id=12&menuentry=groepen.
- Baerida wikiPageID "5200125".
- Baerida wikiPageRevisionID "548831140".
- Baerida classis Calcareous_sponge.
- Baerida date "December 2009".
- Baerida hasPhotoCollection Baerida.
- Baerida name "Baerida".
- Baerida ordo "Baerida".
- Baerida phylum Sponge.
- Baerida regnum "Animalia".
- Baerida subclassis Calcaronea.
- Baerida subdivision Baeriidae.
- Baerida subdivision Lepidoleuconidae.
- Baerida subdivision Trichogypsiidae.
- Baerida subdivisionRanks "Families".
- Baerida type "animal".
- Baerida subject Category:Calcarea.
- Baerida type Animal.
- Baerida type Eukaryote.
- Baerida type Species.
- Baerida type Organism.
- Baerida comment "Baerida is an order in the subclass of Calcaronea.They are Leuconoid Calcaronea with the skeleton either composed exclusively of microdiactines, or in which microdiactines constitute exclusively or predominantly a specific sector of the skeleton, such as choanoskeleton or atrial skeleton. Large or giant spicules are frequently present in the cortical skeleton, from which they can partially or fully invade the choanoderm.".
- Baerida label "Baerida".
- Baerida label "Baerida".
- Baerida label "Baerida".
- Baerida sameAs Baerida.
- Baerida sameAs Baerida.
- Baerida sameAs m.0d7hfg.
- Baerida sameAs Q2878861.
- Baerida sameAs Q2878861.
- Baerida wasDerivedFrom Baerida?oldid=548831140.
- Baerida isPrimaryTopicOf Baerida.
- Baerida name "Baerida".