- The
giant barrel sponge (
Xestospongia muta) is the
largest species of
sponge found growing on
Caribbean coral reefs. It is
common at
depths greater than...
- 1986
Xestospongia clavata Pulitzer-Finali, 1993
Xestospongia coralloides (Dendy, 1924)
Xestospongia delaubenfelsi Riveros, 1951
Xestospongia deweerdtae...
-
Xestospongia testudinaria is a
species of
barrel sponge in the
family Petrosiidae. More
commonly known as
Giant Barrel Sponges, they have the
basic structure...
-
feather duster worms) Two
Stenopus hispidus (banded
cleaner shrimp) on a
Xestospongia muta (giant
barrel sponge) A pair of
Cyphoma signatum (fingerprint cowry)...
-
sponges in the
genus Xestospongia, and as such, the sea slug's
distribution aligns closely with the
distribution of
Xestospongia. The
species was first...
-
Xestospongia bergquistia is a
species of
barrel sponge in the
family Petrosiidae first described by Jane
Fromont in 1991. The
species epithet, bergquistia...
-
organisms on the planet:
around 4,265
years old. The
giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta is one of the longest-lived animals, with the
largest specimens...
- Michelotti [it] in 1864 as
Thalysias proxima. It was
transferred from the
genus Xestospongia to
Neopetrosia in 2005. It is
classified under the
family Petrosiidae...
- The
largest known species of sea
sponge is the
giant barrel sponge,
Xestospongia muta.
These m****ively
built sponges can
reach 2.4 m (8 ft) in height...
- 1850)". LifeDesks.
Retrieved September 25, 2013. Sheppard, Charles. "
Xestospongia subtriangularis (Duch****aing 1850)".
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guide to Caribbean...