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- Leucosolenia is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Leucosoleniidae. Species of this genus usually appear as groups of curved vases,...
- contracting of the sponge is much slower than other species such as Leucosolenia botryoides. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Clathrina coriacea...
- sponge, sometimes referred to as the orange pipe calcerous sponge or Leucosolenia botryoides, is a soft, white sponge with a tubular branching structure...
- mirabilis Haeckel, 1872 Clathrina sulphurea Gray, 1867 Grantia clathrus Schmidt, 1864 Leucosolenia clathrus (Schmidt, 1864) Nardoa labyrinthus Schmid, 1872...
- intracellular pore. These cells are known as porocytes. They are present in the Leucosolenia (an asconoid sponge) in the body wall through which water enters the...
- chagosensis (order Clathrinida) Leucetta primigenia (order Clathrinida) Leucosolenia botryoides (order Leucosolenida) Leucandra losangelensis (order Leucosolenida)...
- the genus Arturia from Australia. The species was first described as Leucosolenia dubia by Arthur Dendy in 1891. The name is derived from Dendy's uncertainty...
- Clathrinida Family: Clathrinidae Genus: Clathrina Species: C. cancellata Binomial name Clathrina cancellata (Verrill, 1873) Synonyms Leucosolenia cancellata...
- Grantia cliftoni Bowerbank in Dendy & Row, 1913 Leucetta clathrata Carter, 1883 Leucosolenia challengeri Poléjaeff, 1883 Leucosolenia intermedia Kirk, 1896...
- (Miklucho-Maclay, 1868) Clathrina sulphurea (Miklucho-Maclay, 1868) Leucosolenia canariensis (Miklucho-Maclay, 1868) Nardoa canariensis Miklucho-Maclay...