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Definition: Encrusting, massive or erect flabellate growth forms; smooth or conulose surface supported by prominent spongin fibres cored with spicules; megascleres styles and/or oxeas, often with telescoped ends; no ectosomal skeleton; tissue contains an unusual cell
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filled with refractile granules. (Modified from
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to include oxeas among megascleres.)
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Remarks: As the focus of this paper is alpha taxonomy, rather than a revision of higher taxonomy, I have retained the definition of
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, adding oxeas among the megascleres as the only modification. However, it should be noted that a more thorough revision is needed, and would likely result in further changes. The description of
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, for example, does not include prominent spongin fibers.
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