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- Species: Petrosia alfiani de Voogd & van Soest, 2002 Petrosia armata (Lendenfeld, 1887) Petrosia australis Bergquist & Warne, 1980 "Petrosia Vosmaer,...
- Genus: Xestospongia Species: X. muta Binomial name Xestospongia muta (Schmidt, 1870) Synonyms Petrosia muta (Schmidt, 1870) Schmidtia muta Schmidt, 1870...
- Petrosia ficiformis, commonly known as the stony sponge, is a species of petrosiid sea sponge in the order Haplosclerida. Petrosia ficiformis was first...
- testudinaria Lamarck, 1815 Synonyms Alcyonium testudinaria Lamarck, 1813 Petrosia testudinaria Lamarck, 1815 Reniera testudinaria Lamarck, 1815 Reniera crateriformis...
- prefers to feed on Haliclona over Petrosia, Petrosia are more numerous leading Peltodoris to feed mainly on Petrosia. In rare occasions, Peltodoris will...
- Australia, where it was living within the tissues of a sponge of the genus Petrosia. It was the second branching species of polychaete worm to have been discovered...
- holotype was found living within the internal canals of a sponge of the genus Petrosia. R. kingghidorahi is a member of the “Ribbon clade” Syllinae, possessing...
- and white lupin. A cy****ol derivative can be found in the marine sponge Petrosia sp. D-pinitol is the most widely distributed inositol ether in plants....
- island's coast. Also present is a species of tubular marine sponge, the Petrosia nigricans, from which four new purine derivatives have been isolated. Bangka...
- ectoparasitic on the sponges Crella (Crella) elegans, Oscarella lobularis and Petrosia (Petrosia) ficiformis. The subfamilies, genera, and species of the copepod family...