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Sponges or sea
sponges are
primarily marine invertebrates of the
animal phylum Porifera (/pəˈrɪfərəˌ pɔː-/;
meaning 'pore bearer'), a
basal clade and a...
- an
Austrian zoologist, alpinist, and traveler. He was also a
notable spongiologist. von
Lendenfeld was one of a
number of
influential German-speaking residents...
- Céline
Allewaert is a
Belgian spongiologist who
works at
Ghent University. Allewaert, C. ; Reveillaud, J. , Pérez, T., Vacelet, J., Banaigs, B. & Vanreusel...
- Édouard
Placide Duch****aing de
Fontbressin (c. 1819 in Moule,
Guadeloupe – 1873 in Périgueux) was a
French naturalist. He is
noted for his work in botany...
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Scholia has a
profile for
Patricia Bergquist (Q3897695). Dame
Patricia Rose
Bergquist DBE (née Smyth, 10
March 1933 – 9
September 2009) was a New Zealand...
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Eduard Oscar Schmidt (21
February 1823, in
Torgau – 17
January 1886, in Kappelrodeck) was a
German zoologist and phycologist. He
initially studied mathematics...
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Scholia has a
profile for
Arthur Dendy (Q1937783).
Arthur Dendy (20
January 1865, in
Manchester – 24
March 1925, in London) was an
English zoologist known...
- Émile-Eugène-Aldric
Topsent (10
February 1862 – 22
September 1951) was a
French zoologist known for his
research of sponges. He was born in Le Havre. During...
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American basketball player Randolph Kirkpatrick (1863–1950),
British spongiologist,
cnidariologist and
bryozoologist Randolph Lycett (1886–1935), British...
- the Caribbean. The
species was
first described in 1934 by
American spongiologist Max
Walker de Laubenfels. It is
commonly found in
shallow reefs, among...