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Geodia carcinophila is a
species of
sponge in the
family Geodiidae. It was
first described by
Lendenfeld in 1897. It is
found in the
waters of the Somali...
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again collected, this time from Mona Island, and
named as
Drosophila carcinophila by M. R. Wheeler. In 1967, a
second species of fly,
Drosophila endobranchia...
- microsporidians, ciliates, and others. The
nemertean worm
Carcinonemertes carcinophila commonly parasitizes C. sapidus,
especially females and
older crabs,...
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albovirdis Kirk & Stuckey, 1909
Sagartia capensis Pax, 1922
Sagartia carcinophila Verrill, 1869
Sagartia catalinensis McPeak, 1968
Sagartia crispata Verrill...
- (Marshall, 1880)
Phoriospongia canaliculata Lendenfeld, 1889
Phoriospongia carcinophila (Lendenfeld, 1889)
Phoriospongia flabellopalmata (Carter, 1885) Phoriospongia...
- latro, the
robber crab), D.
endobranchia and the
closely related D.
carcinophila live on
gecarcinid crabs such as the
black Gecarcinus ruricola and the...
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campbellensis Sim-Smith & Kelly, 2015
Geodia canaliculata Schmidt, 1868
Geodia carcinophila (Lendenfeld, 1897)
Geodia carolae (Lendenfeld, 1910)
Geodia carteri Sollas...
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carablanca - Hunter, 1979 D.
carbonaria -
Patterson and Wheeler, 1942 D.
carcinophila - Wheeler, 1960 D.
cardini - Sturtevant, 1916 D.
cardinoides - Dobzhansky...