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The various stemmed sponges of the family Hallirhoidae were found in the Tethys Ocean during the Cretaceous, and died out when the Tethys Ocean closed up during the Eocene. The mushroom-like Callopegma acaule The ribbed Hallirhoa costata The vase-shaped Siphonia pyriformis The tulip-like Siphonia tulipa The tiny Thecosiphonia nobilis The starfish Metopaster hunteri

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