Halichondrida
Halichondrida (class Demospongiae, subclass Ceractinomorpha) A order of sponges that have many skeletal spicules, present in an unarranged, irregular fashion. A thin dermis occurs, and this is often strengthened by spicules. Organic fibres are also present.
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