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    Spongiobranchaea australis - Wikipedia

    Spongiobranchaea australis is a species of sea angel, a form of sea-slug plankton. It has a partially transparent body with small "wings" that it uses to swim in its habitat. It is classified as a pteropod. See more

    Spongiobranchaea australis is found in austral waters near the Antarctic region, in the southern hemisphere. The species is primarily concentrated near areas in close proximity to See more

    The average size was recorded to be 22 mm. Regular sexually active males and females vary around 3–5 mm. The largest ever individual was … See more

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  2. Pelagic Molluscs 2.0: Spongiobranchaea australis

  3. Pelagic Molluscs 2.0: Genus Spongiobranchaea

  4. Spongiobranchaea australis - Wikipedia

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    aHyperiella antarctica carrying a large Spongiobranchaea australis at station 001–4 (45° S). bH. antarctica with a smaller S. australis at station 003–5 (51° S). cH. dilatata carrying a very small Clione limacina antarctica at station 022–7 (69° S)
    Of the four amphipods found carrying a pteropod, the two individuals associated with Spongiobranchaea australis were identified as Hyperiella antarctica, representing a new record of association (see Table 1 for details).
    Hence, Hyperiella antarctica specimens carried the pteropod Spongiobranchaea australis at stations ranging from the sub-Antarctic to the Antarctic Polar Front (45 and 51° S), and H. dilatata carried Clione limacina antarctica at stations in the eastern Weddell Sea (69 and 71° S) (Fig. 1 ).
    Almost three decades ago, in the Antarctic shelf waters of McMurdo Sound in the Ross Sea, a peculiar association between the hyperiidean amphipod Hyperiella dilatata Stebbing, 1888 and the shell-less pelagic pteropod Clione limacina antarctica E.A. Smith, 1902 was reported for the first time (McClintock and Janssen 1990 ).
  6. Spongiobranchaea australis - SeaLifeBase

  7. Pelagic Molluscs 2.0: Spongiobranchaea australis

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  9. Spongiobranchaea australis - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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  11. ADW: Spongiobranchaea australis: CLASSIFICATION

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