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Redmond, N.E.; Morrow, C.C.; Thacker, R.W.; Díaz, M.C.; Boury-Esnault, N.; Cárdenas, P.; Hajdu, E.; Lôbo-Hajdu, G.; Picton, B.E.; Pomponi, S.A.; Kayal, E.; Collins, A.G. (2013). Phylogeny and Systematics of Demospongiae in Light of New Small-Subunit Ribosomal DNA (18S) Sequences. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 53 (3): 388-415.
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10.1093/icb/ict078 [view]
Redmond, N.E.; Morrow, C.C.; Thacker, R.W.; Díaz, M.C.; Boury-Esnault, N.; Cárdenas, P.; Hajdu, E.; Lôbo-Hajdu, G.; Picton, B.E.; Pomponi, S.A.; Kayal, E.; Collins, A.G.
2013
Phylogeny and Systematics of Demospongiae in Light of New Small-Subunit Ribosomal DNA (18S) Sequences
Integrative and Comparative Biology
53 (3): 388-415
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Cladism, Cladistics, Phylogenetics
Phylogeny, Phylogenesis
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2013-06-27 08:53:22Z
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Chondrillida (original description)
Demospongiae (basis of record)
Heteroscleromorpha (additional source)
Hymerhabdiidae Morrow, Picton, Erpenbeck, Boury-Esnault, Maggs & Allcock, 2012 (additional source)
Tetractinellida (additional source)
 Classification

The type species of Phloeodictyon, the type genus of the present family, is P. isodictyiforme (currently Oceaapia ... [details]

 Status

The order Chondrosida is in a 'molecular' flux, with changes following in rapid succession, the latest being that ... [details]

 Taxonomy

The name Dictyonellidae is challenged by Redmond et al. (2013), because they found in a molecular analysis that ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Neamphius is an Astrophorida incertae sedis at the moment. For the time being and for conveniance, we allocated it ... [details]

 Taxonomy

The type species of Stylissa, S. flabelliformis, was found to be close to Scopalina in a recent molecular study ... [details]

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