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  1. Haliclona cinerea (Grant, 1826) - World Register of Marine Species

  2. Haliclona (Reniera) cinerea (Grant, 1826) - WoRMS

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    A Haliclona (Reniera) cinerea sponge. Distribution data supplied by the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS). To interrogate UK data visit the NBN Atlas. A soft, fragile sponge with an even, greyish light-brown or purple-brown colouration. It has few key external identification features.
    Haliclona (Reniera) cinerea is distinguished from other species such as Haliclona rosea by internal characteristics such as the fine details of spicules. The slime strands from this species are also characterizing (see van Soest, 1977 and 2000). Bruce, J.R., Colman, J.S. & Jones, N.S., 1963.
    Haliclona (Reniera) cinerea is found at depths from around 10 m to 50 m. It is common under intertidal stones and in sheltered habitats with moderate to strong tidal currents. The tall finger-like form is only found in sheltered environments (Picton & Morrow, 2000). A soft and fragile sponge with a variable morphology.
    Haliclona caerulea is a species of marine sponge in the family Chalinidae. It is an encrusting tubular sponge that grows anchored on rocky surfaces of coral reefs . The name of the species relates to its blue color: Latin caeruleus: cerulean blue, like the sky, or the ocean.
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  5. Haliclona (Reniera) cinerea (Grant, 1826) - World …

    WEBSpecies. Parent. Haliclona (Reniera) Schmidt, 1862. Orig. name. Spongia cinerea Grant, 1826. Synonymised names. Adocia cinerea (Grant, 1826) · unaccepted > superseded combination (genus transfer) Chalina …

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  8. Haliclona cinerea - Marine Life Encyclopedia - Habitas

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  10. Haliclona cinerea (Grant, 1826) - GBIF