- 1911)
Dysidea amblia (de Laubenfels, 1930)
Dysidea anceps (Hyatt, 1877)
Dysidea arenaria Bergquist, 1965
Dysidea avara (Schmidt, 1862)
Dysidea cac****...
-
Dysidea arenaria is a
species of
marine sponge (poriferan)
found in the
Pacific Ocean. It is a
member of the
order Dictyoceratida, one of two
sponge orders...
-
Dysidea etheria,
commonly known as the
ethereal sponge or
heavenly sponge, is a
species of
lobate sponge within the
class Demospongiae. This
marine sponge...
- m and
maximum recorded depth is 18 m. This
species feeds on the
sponge Dysidea etheria. Bouchet, P. (2012).
Felimare zebra.
Accessed through:
World Register...
-
least 30 mm and has been
observed feeding on
yellow sponges from the
genus Dysidea. Pruvot-Fol A. (1951).
Etudes des
nudibranches de la Méditerranée 2. Archives...
- from the
genus of
Streptomyces which has been
isolated from the
sponge Dysidea tupha from Rovinj. List of
Streptomyces species "Species: Streptomyces...
-
dujardini Thymosia guernei Aplysilla rosea Aplysilla sulfurea Dysidea fragilis Dysidea pallescens Cliona celata (red
boring sponge)
Cliona lobata Paratimea...
- C19H33NO2. It was
discovered as a
natural product in 1988 in the
marine sponge Dysidea fragilis. Chemically, it is a 2H-azirine derivative.
Dysidazirine synthesis...
-
schilderiana naturally predates on
invasive sponges.
Sponge species included Dysidea spp.,
Mycale parishii, M. grandis,
Haliclona caerulea,
Halichondria coerulea...
- is a
hydroquinone first isolated from the
Mediterranean marine sponge Dysidea avara 1974
Avarol represented the
first sesquiterpenoid with a rearranged...