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  1. The order Tethyida (Porifera) in California: taxonomy, systematics, …

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    Tethya is a genus of sea sponges belonging to the family Tethyidae. Members of this genus all have a spherical body form and some are known to be able to move at speeds of between 1 and 4 mm per day. The following species are recognised in the genus Tethya:
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    Tethya has siliceous spicules but the overall feel is very spongy and soft. The orange puffball sponge is the most commonly known subtidal sponge in central California. Commonly seen in kelp forests attached to the rocky reef, these sponges are easily identified by their spherical shape, bright orange color, and rough surface.
    This is a member of the Demospongiae, the class of sponges that makes up 80% of known sponges, which may lack spicules, but if present they are made of silica and not calcium carbonate. Tethya has siliceous spicules but the overall feel is very spongy and soft.
  3. (PDF) The order Tethyida (Porifera) in California: …

    ウェブ2020年4月5日 · The order Tethyida (Porifera) in California: taxonomy, systematics, and the first member of the family Hemiasterella in the …

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  5. The order Tethyida (Porifera) in California: taxonomy ... - bioRxiv

  6. The order Tethyida (Porifera) in California: taxonomy

  7. [PDF] The order Tethyida (Porifera) in California: taxonomy ...

  8. World Porifera Database - Species

  9. Spatial distribution of bacteria associated with the marine sponge

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