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- recognized in the genus Amphilectus: Amphilectus americ**** (Ridley & Dendy, 1887) Amphilectus columnatus (Topsent, 1890) Amphilectus dactylus Goodwin, Jones...
- Amphilectus strepsichelifer is a species of demosponges found in the Atlantic waters around Cape Verde, western Africa. The species name is a combination...
- Amphilectus utriculus is a species of demosponges found in the Atlantic waters west of Mauritania, western Africa. The species name utriculus is Latin...
-  incrustans Binomial name Myxilla incrustans (Johnston, 1842) Synonyms List Amphilectus incrustans (Johnston, 1842) Dendoryx incrustans (Johnston, 1842) Halichondria...
- character in Gr**** mythology Corybas, a synonym for a genus of sponges (Amphilectus) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Corybas...
- Crella plana Crella rosea Biemna variantia Desmacella annexa Amphilectus fucorum Amphilectus lobatus Esperiopsis Ulosa stuposa Hemimycale columella Hymedesmia...
- demosponges. The World Register of Marine Species includes four genera: Amphilectus Vosmaer, 1880 Esperiopsis Carter, 1882 Semisuberites Carter, 1877 Ulosa...
- and north of 11°S. The winding cisticola has several subspecies: C. m. amphilectus Reichenow, 1875 Mauritania and Senegal to Ghana, south-western Cameroon...
- bigmouth sculpin, and two species of sponges: Aphrocallistes vastus and Amphilectus infundibulus. The creation of the Gwaxdlala/Nalaxdlala Marine Refuge...
- Vicente is the habitat of some endemic species, including the demosponge Amphilectus strepsichelifer and the cone snail Conus fernandesi. "Ilhéu dos Pássaros"...