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- Geodia abstract "Geodia is a genus of sea sponge belonging to the family Geodiidae. It is the type genus of its taxonomic family.This genus is characterized by a high density of siliceous spicules. Members of this genus are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles.".
- Geodia class Demosponge.
- Geodia conservationStatus "DD".
- Geodia conservationStatusSystem "iucn2.3".
- Geodia family Geodiidae.
- Geodia kingdom Animal.
- Geodia order Astrophorida.
- Geodia phylum Sponge.
- Geodia thumbnail Geodia_barretti.jpg?width=300.
- Geodia wikiPageID "9523334".
- Geodia wikiPageRevisionID "595788268".
- Geodia accessdate "2007-02-15".
- Geodia classis Demosponge.
- Geodia familia Geodiidae.
- Geodia fossilRange "Early Campanian to Present".
- Geodia genus "Geodia".
- Geodia genusAuthority "Lamarck, 1815".
- Geodia hasPhotoCollection Geodia.
- Geodia id "48612".
- Geodia imageCaption "Geodia barretti".
- Geodia name "Geodia".
- Geodia ordo Astrophorida.
- Geodia phylum Sponge.
- Geodia regnum "Animalia".
- Geodia status "DD".
- Geodia statusSystem "iucn2.3".
- Geodia subdivision "see text".
- Geodia subdivisionRanks "species".
- Geodia taxon "Geodia".
- Geodia subject Category:Demospongiae.
- Geodia type Animal.
- Geodia type Eukaryote.
- Geodia type Species.
- Geodia type Organism.
- Geodia comment "Geodia is a genus of sea sponge belonging to the family Geodiidae. It is the type genus of its taxonomic family.This genus is characterized by a high density of siliceous spicules. Members of this genus are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles.".
- Geodia label "Geodia".
- Geodia label "Geodia".
- Geodia label "Geodia".
- Geodia sameAs Geodia.
- Geodia sameAs Geodia.
- Geodia sameAs Geodia.
- Geodia sameAs m.02phrm6.
- Geodia sameAs Q3022122.
- Geodia sameAs Q3022122.
- Geodia wasDerivedFrom Geodia?oldid=595788268.
- Geodia depiction Geodia_barretti.jpg.
- Geodia isPrimaryTopicOf Geodia.
- Geodia name "Geodia".