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734) correctly transferred this to Leucetta. 
Schmidt’s description is so generalized that 
many other Leucetta species could be put 
with it, and thus our Hawaiian Leucetta may 
be tentatively identified. It is here left an 
open question whether or not several later 
species names should be dropped in synonymy 
to solida. 
Needless to say, this Hawaiian calcisponge 
does not help in determining faunal relation 
ships to others parts of the world. 
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