“…The highest species diversity of Homoscleromorpha is present in the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and West Pacific areas (Muricy & DĂaz, ; Ereskovsky et al ., ; Muricy, ; Ereskovsky et al ., ). This is probably because of a larger tradition of sponge systematic studies (Ereskovsky et al ., , ; Gazave et al ., , ), whereas other areas remain poorly known. In the eastern Pacific region, in the 1980s there was no record of Homoscleromorpha, but in the last few years, the number of species has significantly increased (see below) (Green & Bakus, ; DesqueyrouxâFaĂșndez & van Soest, ; Muricy & Pearse, ; CruzâBarraza & Carballo, ; Lehnert, Stone & Heimler, ; van Soest, Kaiser & Syoc, ).…”