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Halisarca caerulea - Wikipedia
Halisarca caerulea is a species of sponge in the family Halisarcidae. It is native to the Caribbean Sea and was first described in 1987 by the French marine biologists Jean Vacelet and Claude Donadey. See more
Halisarca caerulea is a thinly encrusting species forming patches about 1.5 mm (0.06 in) thick. The texture is fleshy, and the skin is strengthened by the presence of bundles of See more
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