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Ircinia strobilina is a species of sponge in the family Irciniidae. It is grey or shiny black in colour, with spiny structures (conules) dotting the surface. The spiny structures are interconnected by ridges, though not arranged in an orderly lattice. This species is globular and massive in shape, but usually no more … See more
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WEBIrcinia strobilina. (Lamarck 1816) Massive in shape, though less than 0.3 metres across. The surface is covered with small spiny structures, with slight cross-link ridges between pinnacles, but not with a well developed …
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WEBDistinct, usually large, well-separated conules (2-15 mm high, 5-15 mm apart), sometimes connected by low narrow ridges. Grey or charcoal to black, often paler near the base; rarely almost white. Oscules black. …
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