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Petrosia ficiformis - Wikipedia
Petrosia ficiformis was first described by J.L.M. Poiret as Spongia ficiformers. Its name comes from the Greek: "pétra" - πέτρα - rock, "physis" - φύση - nature, "fórma" - φόρμα - shape, meaning "naturally-shaped rock". It is classified under the subgenus Petrosia of the genus Petrosia. It belongs to the family Petrosiidae … See more
Petrosia ficiformis, commonly known as the stony sponge, is a species of petrosiid sea sponge in the order Haplosclerida. See more
Petrosia ficiformis is found on the underside of rocks, on overhangs and in caves between 5 and 70 m (16 and 230 ft) deep. See more
Petrosia ficiformis is one of the sponges which produces more acetylenes, which are isolated for different purposes in industry. A … See more
Petrosia ficiformis is usually purple brown in colour due to symbiosis with photosynthetic cyanobacteria, but can be white in the … See more
Petrosia ficiformis is the main and preferred food of the nudibranch Peltodoris atromaculata, which is generally found over the sponge. … See more
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