Biemna Gray, 1867

Mothes, Beatriz, De, Maurício A. & Campos, 2004, North coast of Brazil (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida), Zootaxa 639, pp. 1-7 : 2

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Genus Biemna Gray, 1867

Diagnosis. Massive, cup­shaped or tubular sponges, with uneven surface. Plumose or plumoreticulate choanosomal skeleton, with variable development of spongin fibres cored by (subtylo­)styles of a single size, occasionally replaced by oxeote spicules; ectosomal skeleton made up of brushes of megascleres making the surface often shaggy; microscleres include sigmas, raphides, microxeas, commata, microstrongyles and spheres. Most species cause a dermatitis­like reaction when in touch with bare skin. About 55 species occur in all oceans (Hajdu & Van Soest, 2002).

bar=100 µm); L. Rhaphides (Scale bar=100 µm).

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