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- Latrunculia is a genus of demosponges. It is well known for the diverse array of chemical compounds found in its species, including the latrunculins,...
- Latrunculia biformis, the mud-clump sponge, is a widespread deep sea demosponge from the southern hemisphere. This tough and firm sponge is chocolate...
- Family: Podospongiidae Genus: Negombata Species: N. magnifica Binomial name Negombata magnifica (Keller, 1889) Synonyms Latrunculia magnifica Keller, 1889...
- natural products and toxins produced by certain sponges, including genus Latrunculia and Negombata, whence the name is derived. It binds actin monomers near...
- Cyclacanthia Samaai & Kelly, 2004 Latrunclava Kelly, Reiswig & Samaai, 2016 Latrunculia du Bocage, 1869 Sceptrella Schmidt, 1870 Strongylodesma Lévi, 1969 Tsitsikamma...
- two new open-chain derivatives of callipeltin a from the marine sponge Latrunculia sp. A revision of the stereostructure of callipeltins". Tetrahedron Letters...
- cloud sponge (Aphrocallistes vastus ) and the chocolate puffball sponge (Latrunculia austini). The Morning sun star (Solaster dawsoni) is a predatory starfish...
- Lamellopora Landercyathus Lanicyathus Laocaetis Lasiocladia Lasiothrix Latrunculia Laubenfelsia Lebedictya Lecanella Lecomptella Lefroyella Leinia Leiocarenus...
- Govender & Kelly, 2004 Latrunculia (Latrunculia) biformis Kirkpatrick, 1907, syn. Latrunculia biformis Kirkpatrick, 1907, Latrunculia apicalis var. biformis...
- butterflies and 48 of spiders, ten species of sponges (including the species Latrunculia janeirensis, which was previously though to be endemic to the Cagarras...