Axinyssa Lendenfeld, 1897
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Genus Axinyssa Lendenfeld, 1897
Diagnosis. Massive, lobate or tubular sponges with a finely conulose surface. The ectosomal region is lacking a distinct surface skeleton, largely organic, tough, with sparsely scattered spicules and protruding spicule bundles. The choanosomal skeleton is disorganized, with spicules strewn in confusion and/or composed of vaguely ascending, widely spaced vertical tracts of large oxeas or strongyloxeas, forming loose bundles. The choanosome has poor or moderate spongin development, but heavy interspicular collagen; spicule density is relatively low. Spicules oxeas, strongyloxeas or stylote modifications, usually of only one size class (Erpenbeck & van Soest 2002).
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