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species of
Leuconia are
accepted in the
World Porifera database:
Leuconia alaskensis de Laubenfels, 1953
Leuconia dura (Hozawa, 1929)
Leuconia gladiator...
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Leuconia or
Leukonia (Ancient Gr****: Λευκώνια) was a town of
ancient Ionia,
about the
possession of
which the
Chians were
involved in a war with Erythrae...
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water through diffusion.
Sponges pump
remarkable amounts of water.
Leuconia, for example, is a
small leuconoid sponge about 10 cm tall and 1 cm in...
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calcareous sponge in the
family Heteropiidae, and was
first described as
Leuconia glomerosa in 1873 by
James Scott Bowerbank. In Australia, the
species is...
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Leuconia nivea is a
species of sea
sponge in the
family Baeriidae. "
Leuconia nivea". WoRMS.
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved 15
January 2025...
- thus
makes it
easier for them to trap food particles. For example, in
Leuconia, a
small leuconoid sponge about 10
centimetres (3.9 in) tall and 1 centimetre...
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Leptalis melanoe Bates, 1861
Dismorphia pellucida Röber, 1924
Dismorphia leuconia Butler, 1899
Dismorphia limonea Butler, 1899
Dismorphia columbiana Hering...
- his
classic Philosophiæ
Naturalis Principia Mathematica by
mentioning Leuconia, the
ancient Ptolemaic name for the Philippines.
Colonial income derived...
- his
classic Philosophiæ
Naturalis Principia Mathematica by
mentioning Leuconia, the
ancient Ptolemaic name for the Philippines. The
study of medicine...
- (Pfeiffer, 1840)
Auricula minuscula (Dall, 1889)
Auriculastra nana Haas, 1950
Leuconia occidentalis Pfeiffer, 1854
Microtralia occidentalis (L. Pfeiffer, 1854)...