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Leucascus clavatus Dendy, 1893
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Dataset
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GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
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Rank
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SPECIES
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Published in
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Dendy, A. (1892). Synopsis of the Australian Calcarea Heterocoela; with a proposed Classification of the Group and Descriptions of some New Genera and Species.. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria (New Series), 5: 69–116. https://www.marinespecies.org/porifera/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=7396
Classification
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kingdom
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Animalia
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phylum
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Porifera
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class
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Calcarea
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order
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Clathrinida
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family
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Leucascidae
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genus
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Leucascus
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species
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Leucascus clavatus
Bibliographic References
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Brøndsted, H.V. (1927). Papers from Dr. Th. Mortensen's Pacific Expedition 1914-16. XXXV. Sponges from New Zealand. Part II. <em>Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening.</em> 81: 295-331.
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Burton, M. (1963). A revision of the Classification of the Calcareous Sponges. With a Catalogue of the specimens in the British Museum (Natural History). W. Clowes and Sons Ltd.: London. 693 pp.
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Cavalcanti, F.F.; Rapp, H.T.; Klautau, M. (2013). Taxonomic revision of <i>Leucascus</i> Dendy, 1892 (Porifera: Calcarea) with revalidation of <i>Ascoleucetta</i> Dendy Frederick, 1924 and description of three new species. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 3619(3): 275-314.
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Dendy, A. (1892). Synopsis of the Australian Calcarea Heterocoela; with a proposed Classification of the Group and Descriptions of some New Genera and Species. <em>Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria (New Series).</em> 5: 69-116.
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Dendy, A.; Row, R.W.H. (1913). The Classification and Phylogeny of the Calcareous Sponges, with a Reference List of all the described Species, systematically arranged. <em>Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.</em> 3: 704-813.
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Row, R.W.H.; Hôzawa, S. (1931). Report on the Calcarea obtained by the Hamburg South-West Australian Expedition of 1905. <em>Science Reports of the Tôhoku Imperial University.</em> (4) 6(1): 727-809, pls XIX-XXI.