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Chondrocladia, the ping pong ball sponges, is a
genus of
carnivorous tree
sponges of the
family Cladorhizidae.
Neocladia was long
considered a junior...
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Chondrocladia lyra, also
known as the lyre
sponge or harp sponge, is a
species of
carnivorous deep-sea
sponge first discovered off the
Californian coast...
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Chondrocladia concrescens (formerly
Cladorhiza concrescens) is a
species of deep-sea
carnivorous sponge in the
family Cladorhizidae. It is
commonly known...
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Chondrocladia turbiformis is a
recently discovered species of
carnivorous sponge. "Killer Sponge".
International Institute For
Species Exploration. Archived...
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completely lost the
water flow
system and choanocytes. However, the
genus Chondrocladia uses a
highly modified water flow
system to
inflate balloon-like structures...
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extraterrestrial artifact. It has
since been
identified as the
carnivorous sponge Chondrocladia concrescens (formerly
Cladorhiza concrescens). The 1,850-ton displacement...
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carnivorous ping-pong tree sponge,
Chondrocladia lampadiglobus...
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relationship between scale worms and
carnivorous sponges (Cladorhizidae,
Chondrocladia)". Deep Sea
Research Part I:
Oceanographic Research Papers. 156: 103191...
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obligate symbiotic relationship with the
sponges Chondrocladia robertballardi and
Chondrocladia virgata. The
nature of the
symbiotic relationship has...
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verticillata (Roxb.)
Darwin (1876) nom. illeg.
Carnivorous plant Bladderwort Chondrocladia concrescens Cross, A.; Adamec, L. (2020). "Aldrovanda vesiculosa". IUCN...