| Ancorina | |
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| Scientific classification  | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota | 
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Porifera | 
| Class: | Demospongiae | 
| Order: | Tetractinellida | 
| Family: | Ancorinidae | 
| Genus: | Ancorina Schmidt, 1862  | 
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Ancorina is a genus of sea sponges belonging to the family Ancorinidae. It is the type genus of its family.[1]
This genus is characterized by a high density of siliceous spicules. Members of this genus are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles.[2]
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus Ancorina:[3]
- Ancorina bellae Kelly & Sim-Smith, 2012
 - Ancorina brevidens Dendy & Frederick, 1924
 - Ancorina buldira Lehnert & Stone, 2014
 - Ancorina cerebrum Schmidt, 1862
 - Ancorina corticata Lévi, 1964
 - Ancorina diplococcus Dendy, 1924
 - Ancorina geodides (Carter, 1886)
 - Ancorina globosa Kelly & Sim-Smith, 2012
 - Ancorina multistella (Lendenfeld, 1907)
 - Ancorina nanosclera Lévi, 1967
 - Ancorina radix Marenzeller, 1889
 - Ancorina repens Wiedenmayer, 1989
 - Ancorina robusta (Carter, 1883)
 - Ancorina stalagmoides Dendy, 1924
 
References
- ↑ "Ancorina". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 15 February 2007.
 - ↑ Meylan, Anne (1988-01-12). "Spongivory in Hawksbill Turtles: A Diet of Glass". Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. 239 (4838): 393–395. doi:10.1126/science.239.4838.393. JSTOR 1700236. PMID 17836872.
 - ↑ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Ancorina Schmidt, 1862". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2019-04-23.
 
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