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Negombata is a
genus of
sponges in the
family Podospongiidae.
Negombata corticata Carter, 1879
Negombata kenyensis Pulitzer-Finali, 1993
Negombata magnifica...
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Negombata magnifica,
commonly known as
toxic finger-sponge, is a
species of
sponge found from the Red Sea and the
Indian Ocean. Its reddish-brown narrow...
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secretions Bipalium kewense, the
hammerhead flatworm, is
coated in
toxic mucus Negombata magnifica, the
toxic finger-sponge, is one of many
toxic species of sponges...
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Negombata magnifica. A red sea
sponge capable of
filtering marine viruses....
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localities in the
Western Indian Ocean. This
species feeds on the red
sponge Negombata magnifica (Keller, 1889). Rüppell E. &
Leuckart F.S. (1828-1830). Mollusca...
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toxins produced by
certain sponges,
including genus Latrunculia and
Negombata,
whence the name is derived. It
binds actin monomers near the nucleotide...
- Poecilosclerida.
Diacarnus Burton, 1934
Diplopodospongia Sim-Smith & Kelly, 2011
Negombata de Laubenfels, 1936
Neopodospongia Sim-Smith & Kelly, 2011 Podospongia...
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africana feeds on sponges. It is
known to eat a
species of the
sponge genus Negombata. Caballer, M. (2015).
Chromodoris africana Eliot, 1904. In: MolluscaBase...
- many
other nudibranchs,
feeds on sponges. It has been
reported to eat
Negombata sp. (family Podospongiidae). Gosliner,
Terrence M.; Behrens, D.W. (1998)...