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- Lavender rope spongeNiphates erecta is a species of sponge that belongs to the Haplosclerida order and Niphatidae family1. It is commonly known as the lavender rope sponge and has a highly variable growth form, including erect branching, branched or unbranched runners, and massive encrusting lobes with or without branches1. The branches can be up to 2 cm across and 30 cm long1. The sponge is often covered with Sponge Zoanthids, which can make it look brown rather than pink or lavender2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Niphates erectaDuchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 Haplosclerida, Niphatidae Common Name(s): Lavender rope sponge Growth Form: Highly variable, including erect branching, branched or unbranched runners, and massive encrusting lobes with or without branches; branches up to 2 cm across and 30 cm long.guide.poriferatreeoflife.org/sp_29.htmlNiphates erecta These tangled masses of lavender to pink colored, very porous sponges are often times covered with Sponge Zoanthids. At times the Sponge Zoanthids are so thick, the sponge looks brown rather than pink or lavender as in picture #4 (See photos 3 - 8).snorkelstj.com/lavender-rope-sponge.html
- Studies of "Niphates erecta"
World Porifera Database - Species - Niphates Duchassaing
World Porifera Database - Species
World Porifera Database - Species
invertebrates | Dutch Caribbean Biodiversity Database - DCBD
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Sponges: Conspicuous Inhabitants of the Cuban Coral Reefs
Niphates erecta Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 - taxref.mnhn.fr
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