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  1. description of Clathrina clathrus - Yellow lace sponge

    WebApr 25, 2024 · Description. Clathrina clathrus is a calcareous sponge of 10 cm in diameter forming a tangle of tubes which are between 0,5 and 3 mm in diameter and interconnected in a very dense network. The oscules, …

  2. World Porifera Database - Species - Clathrina Gray, 1867

  3. World Porifera Database - Species - Nardoa Schmidt, 1862

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    Clathrina clathrus is a calcareous sponge of 10 cm in diameter forming a tangle of tubes which are between 0,5 and 3 mm in diameter and interconnected in a very dense network. The oscules, quite visible, are located at the intersections of the largest tubes. It is translucent and bright yellow.
    The genus Clathrina has one of the most difficult systematic arrangements in the Porifera, Class Calcarea. Few morphological characters can be used to describe its species, and the systematics and the geographical distribution of its species have changed several times, according to the point of view of the systematists.
    The yellow colour of the cormus and the skeleton composed only of triactines with cylindrical and undulated actines suggest that these clathrinas constitute a group of closely related species. Breitfuss (1897) reported a yellow clathrina he called C. clathrus in the Indo-Pacific region (Ternate).
    The genus Clathrina is defined almost exclusively by negative characters ( Borojevic & Boury-Esnault, 1987 ). It has the simplest organization among the sponges − the asconoid aquiferous system − which means that all the cavities are lined by choanocytes.
  5. World Porifera Database - Species - Leucosolenia clathrus …

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  7. Clathrus archeri: qué es, características, hábitat ... - Lifeder

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  10. World Porifera Database - Species

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