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Hallirhoidae

Hallirhoidae

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Hallirhoidae is an extinct family of heteroscleromorph demosponges found throughout the world from the Cretaceous to the Eocene, whereupon they became extinct.[1] The highest concentration of species occurred in the Tethys Ocean during the upper Cretaceous. The hallirhoid demosponges were very distinctive-looking, largely pear-shaped sponges that were attached to the seafloor by a long stem-like stalk.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Carlton, Robert L. (2018-03-07). A Concise Dictionary of Paleontology. Springer. ISBN 9783319730554.
  2. ^ "Callopegma en Phymatella, twee tetracladine krijtsponzen van Westerhaar en Sibculo". natuurtijdschriften.nl. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  3. ^ "Sponge". The Fossil Forum. Retrieved 2019-05-21.
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Hallirhoidae: Brief Summary

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Hallirhoidae is an extinct family of heteroscleromorph demosponges found throughout the world from the Cretaceous to the Eocene, whereupon they became extinct. The highest concentration of species occurred in the Tethys Ocean during the upper Cretaceous. The hallirhoid demosponges were very distinctive-looking, largely pear-shaped sponges that were attached to the seafloor by a long stem-like stalk.

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