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- currently contains only two recognized species. Ophlitaspongia kildensis Ophlitaspongia papilla Ophlitaspongia at World Register of Marine Species v t e...
- Ophlitaspongia papilla is a species of demosponge belonging to the family Microcionidae. It is found along north-eastern Atlantic coastlines. This is a...
- nudibranch is reported to feed on the red sponges, Ophlitaspongia seriata, Clathria atrasanguinea and Ophlitaspongia kildensis (family Microcionidae). Risso, A...
- Microcionidae). It is also found to eat the introduced sponge, Ophlitaspongia seriata (=Ophlitaspongia papilla) and the native Holoplocamium neozelani**** Abraham...
- Microcionidae Genus: Echinoclathria Species: E. dichotoma Binomial name Echinoclathria dichotoma (Lévi, 1963) Synonyms Ophlitaspongia dichotoma Lévi, 1963...
- Clathria fallax Clathria laevis Clathria spinarcus Clathria strepsitoxa Ophlitaspongia papilla Mycale contarenii Mycale lingua Mycale macilenta Mycale minima...
- This species is found mostly in the intertidal zone on the red sponge, Ophlitaspongia aceratoobtusa (family Microcionidae) on which it presumably feeds. Most...
- Antho Gray, 1867 Artemisina Vosmaer, 1885 Echinoclathria Carter, 1885 Ophlitaspongia Bowerbank, 1866 Sigmeurypon Topsent, 1928 "WoRMS - World Register of...
- found from the intertidal zone to 15 m depth, feeding on the red sponge Ophlitaspongia pennata in the family Microcionidae. Martynov A. V. 2003. A new species...
- under boulders and in shallow water, normally feeding on the sponge Ophlitaspongia pennata. MacFarland, F. M. (1905) A preliminary account of the Dorididae...