- The
Encrusted Pottery culture was an
archaeological culture of the
Early to
Middle Bronze Age (c. 2000-1400 BC)
originating in the
Transdanubian region...
-
Erythropodium caribaeorum,
commonly known as the
encrusting gorgonian or
encrusting polyps, is a
species of soft
coral in the
family Anthothelidae. It...
- A Fabergé egg (Russian: яйцо Фаберже, romanized: yaytso Faberzhe) is a
jewelled egg
first created by the
jewellery firm
House of Fabergé, in
Saint Petersburg...
- to this region. The red
encrusting sponge grows to
about 1 cm in
thickness and up to 30 cm wide. It is a
bright red
encrusting sponge. Its
surface is smooth...
- The
yellow encrusting sponge (Biemna anisotoxa) is a
species of sea
sponge in the
family Biemnidae. This
sponge is
known from the west
coast of
South Africa...
- variable. Most
colonies probably start as
encrusting forms and
adopt a
branching structure as they grow. The
encrustations can
become established on a variety...
-
marine form, however, is
encrusting, in
which a one-layer
sheet of
zooids spreads over a hard
surface or over seaweed. Some
encrusting colonies may grow to...
-
about 1 cm thick. It is a
thinly encrusting sponge which is
highly variable in both
shape and colour. It may be
encrusting with
small turrets or form branching...
- by the
common names stick polyp, tree
stick polyp, tree anemone, and
encrusting stick anemone. Reimer, J. (2015).
Acrozoanthus Saville-Kent, 1893. Accessed...
-
Gelliodes wilsoni,
sometimes known as the gray
encrusting sponge, is a
species of
sponge found in
shallow water in the Philippines. It was
first described...