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- Hyrtios is a genus of sponges belonging to the family T****ctidae. Species within this genus include: Hyrtios altus (Poléjaeff, 1884) Hyrtios arenosus...
- Hyrtios erectus is a species of sponge in the taxonomic classification of the common sponges Demospongiae. The sponge belongs to the genus Hyrtios and...
- birotulata (Higgin, 1877) Synonyms List Halichondria birotulata Higgin, 1876 Hyrtios musciformis Duch****aing & Michelotti, 1864 Iotrochota bistylata Boury-Esnault...
- polyether macrolide originally isolated from the Okinawan marine sponge Hyrtios altum by Kobayashi et al. in 1993, the Indian marine sponge Spongia sp...
- substituted tryptamine and indolic alkaloid found in some marine sponges such as Hyrtios sp. found in the South Pacific area. 5,6-Dibromotryptamine is potentially...
- named hyrtioreticulin A through hyrtioreticulin F, that were isolated from Hyrtios reticulatus, an ocean sponge. Yamanokuchi, Rumi; Imada, Kumiko; Miyazaki...
- derivatives from the South Pacific marine sponges Rhopaloeides odorabile and Hyrtios sp". Marine Drugs. 9 (5): 879–88. doi:10.3390/md9050879. PMC 3111189. PMID 21673896...
- Phakellia fusca bio-active proline-containing cyclopeptide Hyrtinadine A Hyrtios bio-active bis-indole alkaloid Manzamines various sponge species bio-active...
- nudibranchs, feeds on sponges. The only sponge identified as its food source is Hyrtios erectus. When disturbed, Glossodoris hikuerensis releases a milky-white...
- several related species. This species is often found on the yellow sponge Hyrtios, which appears to be its preferred food source. Eliot, C. N. E. (1904)...