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Family
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. —
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DIAGNOSIS. —
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with a skeleton entirely formed by diactine spicules.
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We propose to put sponges that have affinities with the
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, but that have only diactine spicules in the family
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. As discussed above, one of the characteristics of the
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is the presence of small “mortar-shaped” diactines that make up either all of, or a large part of a specific portion of the skeleton. The
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have large diactines, which are probably not homologous with “mortar-shaped” diactines. It is difficult to establish whether the absence of triactine spicules is a primitive condition or is a consequence of a secondary reduction of the skeleton. In the
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, diactines are the first spicules to be secreted, but it is not known if this is also true for the
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. All the
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are very poorly known, having been described in early studies from a small number of specimens; there are no recent studies that provide a detailed description of their cytology or biology. Up to now, the
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have been only described from boreal or arctic regions.
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