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- distribution. Species: Ephydatia caatingae Nicacio & Pinheiro, 2015 Ephydatia chileana Pisera & Sáez, 2003 Ephydatia facunda Weltner, 1895 Ephydatia fluviatilis...
- Ephydatia fluviatilis is a species of Ephydatia. This species is spread globally, however it is most common in the freshwater bodies of the northern hemisphere...
- Ephydatia muelleri is a species of Ephydatia. This species is native to Europe and Northern America. Synonym (basionym): Spongilla muelleri Lieberkühn...
- Annandale, 1911 Dosilia Gray, 1867 Duosclera Reiswig & Ricciardi, 1993 Ephydatia Lamouroux, 1816 Eunapius Gray, 1867 Heteromeyenia Potts, 1881 Heterorotula...
- (February 2003). "The caddisfly Ceraclea fulva and the freshwater sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis: a successful relationship". Tissue and Cell. 35 (1): 1–7...
- Acanthaceae Meyenia, a genus of sponges in the family Spongillidae; synonym of Ephydatia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the...
- (Amphimedon queenslandica)  (8 genes, 7 families) Muellers freshwater sponge (Ephydatia muelleri)  (7 genes, 5 families) Fromm, Bastian; Billipp, Tyler; Peck...
- 1995). "Formation of ****ules by sclerocytes from the freshwater sponge Ephydatia muelleri in short-term cultures in vitro". In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim...
- yellow hair gr**** (Deschampsia bottnica). The only filter feeders are Ephydatia and, at the river mouths, small numbers of freshwater mussels. Bivalves...
- Subsequent research has also sequenced the genome of the freshwater sponge Ephydatia muelleri. Hooper, John N.A.; Rob W.M. Van Soest (2006-09-14). "A new species...