Diagoniella is a genus of sponge known from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale.[1][2] 128 specimens of Diagoniella are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise 0.24% of the community.[3]
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Diagoniella is a genus of sponge known from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale. 128 specimens of Diagoniella are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed,...
("sponge"), a reflection of its similarity to a small leathery money purse. Diagoniella Hexactinellida 128 specimens of A genus of sponge known from the Burgess...
demosponge. C. utahensis Sponge Gulch. Several specimens. A demosponge. Diagoniella D. cyathiformis Red Cliffs Wash & Kells Knolls Gulch. Numerous specimens...
species †Diadectes †Diagoniella †Diagoniella cyathiformis †Diagoniella hindei †Diagoniella magna – type locality for species †Diagoniella robisoni – type...
animals, is a tribute to G.J. Hinde. It can be found in species such as: Diagoniella hindei, a sponge species Choia hindei, a sponge species Calceolispongia...