We describe very rare Early Cretaceous (
Valanginian) siliceous
sponges from
Sardinia, Italy. The assemblage that consisted of skeletal elements (
spicules) of “soft”
demosponges, lithistids, and
hexactinellids, links modern sponge faunas with ancient (e.g., Triassic) assemblages. The presence of
spicules that belong to shallow-water sponges as well as to forms that today inhabit wide depth ranges, suggests that this Early Cretaceous assemblage lived at depths around 200 m.