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  1. Studies of "Scopalina ruetzleri"
  2. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Scopalina ruetzleri ...

  3. World Porifera Database - Species

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    Scopalina ruetzleri, 50 m deep. Photo code SP23. Distribution and abundance. Common and widespread distribution in shallow water coral reefs and mangroves in the Caribbean, Bermuda, Brazil, and GOM. At FGBNMS it had low abundance (2–10) at two sites. Ecology. Coralline algae reefs, algal nodules. Identication. MCD. Reference. Wiedenmayer 1977.
    Figure 18. Scopalinaruetzleri, 50 m deep. Photo code SP23. Diagnostic features. Thick encrusting, occasionally lobate, 1–2 cm thick. The color in life is bright orange to pinkish orange. The surface is conulose (1–2 mm high and 1–4 mm apart) with many large contractile ostia (500 µm wide).
    Similar species. the protuberances of the tubes and ramose thick branches make this a unique species. The spicules include slender oxeas, styles, and wavy strongyles allowing distinction from Aulettasyncinularia, which contains only styles and wavy strongyles.
    It diers from Auletta syncinularia in having oxeas and anisoxeas (straight and sinuous) and lacking the size categories of styles. Distribution and abundance. Found at mesophotic reefs at FGBNMS. Wide- (2–100 individuals) at 13 sites. Figure 16. Auletta syncinularia, young specimen, collected on a rock at 147 m deep. Sample GFOE3-23F. Figure 17.
  5. (PDF) An annotated and illustrated identification guide to common ...

  6. Looking for the sponge loop: analyses of detritus on a Caribbean ...

  7. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - WoRMS

  8. An annotated and illustrated identification guide to common …

  9. Staff View: Biodiversity and structure of marine sponge …

  10. IRMNG - Dictyonella ruetzleri (Wiedenmayer, 1977)

  11. Sponges: Conspicuous Inhabitants of the Cuban Coral Reefs

  12. Deep-Sea Sponges and Corals off the Western Coast of Florida ...