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Homaxinella balfourensis is a
species of sea
sponge in the
family Suberitidae. It is
found in the seas
around Antarctica and can grow in two forms, either...
- †Notho****us
australis (Argentina,
Early Oligocene-Early Miocene) †Notho****us
balfourensis (Tasmania, Late Oligocene-Early Miocene) †Notho****us
beardmorensis (Antarctica...
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Adamussium colbecki, sea
urchin Sterechinus neumayeri, sea
sponge Homaxinella balfourensis,
brittlestar Ophionotus victoriae and sea
spider Colossendeis...
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found growing on a
single Antarctic scallop. The
demosponge Homaxinella balfourensis was one of the
commonest epibionts growing harmlessly on the scallop's...
- sea
sponges in the
family Suberitidae. The type
species is
Homaxinella balfourensis.
Homaxinella was
originally included in the
sponge family Axinellidae...
- isopods,
various vertebrate carrion,
sponges (including
Homaxinella balfourensis), jellyfish, seastars, molluscs, anemones, and
polychaete worms. WoRMS...
- & Cevallos-Ferriz
Paleocene Las
Encinas Formation Mexico
Araucaria balfourensis Sp. nov
Valid Hill et al.
Cenozoic Australia A
species of Araucaria...