Suberites Nardo, 1833
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Genus Suberites Nardo, 1833
Diagnosis (sensu van Soest 2002):
Sponges are massive, compact, usually with velvety smooth surface, caused by dense ectosomal arrangement of tylostyles oriented perpendicularly to the sponge surface, pointing outward; peripheral choanosomal skeleton consists of closely packed strands of tylostyles distinctly larger than ectosomal ones, with interior skeleton of densely packed unordered tylostyles. Centrotylote, minutely spined microstrongyles may be present in a few species and if so are concentrated at the surface.
Type species: Alcyonium domuncula Olivi, 1792 (by original designation).
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