Genus Radiella Schmidt, 1870

Diagnosis (emended from Boury­Esnault 2002): Sponges are circular, lenticular or hemispherical. The inhalant and exhalant apertures are grouped on papillae. The choanosomal skeleton is composed of diverging tracts of principal spicules emanating from a central nucleus at the sponge base and by groups of fusiform tylostyles. The skeleton of the lower surface is constituted by an envelope of principal subtylostyles or styles covered by a thin palisade of cortical tylostyles. The upper surface is composed of one or two layers of tylostyles. A fringe of additional spicules is observed at the border between the upper and the lower surface.

Emendation: The presence of a marginal fringe is added.

Type species: Radiella sol Schmidt, 1870 (by subsequent designation).