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{{Short description|Species of sponge}} |
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{{Taxobox | name = ''Clathrina clathrus'' |
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| image = Clathrina clathrus.jpg |
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| taxon = Clathrina clathrus |
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| regnum = [[Animalia]] |
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| phylum = [[Porifera]] |
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| classis = [[Calcarea]] |
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| subclassis = [[Calcinea]] |
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| ordo = [[Clathrinida]] |
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| familia = [[Clathrinidae]] |
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| genus = ''[[Clathrina]]'' |
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| species = '''''C. clathrus''''' |
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| binomial = ''Clathrina clathrus'' |
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* ''Ascetta clathrina'' <small>Haeckel, 1872</small> |
* ''Ascetta clathrina'' <small>Haeckel, 1872</small> |
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This yellow (occasionally white) sponge, up to 10 cm in diameter, usually appears cushion-shaped at a distance (its close relative ''[[Clathrina coriacea]]'' is normally flatter in appearance). Close-up the sponge can be seen to consist of a tangled mass of tubes (these tubes are thicker and less tightly knit than in ''C. coriacea'' and there is no [[osculum]] as found in that species). Like ''C. coriacea'', the [[sponge spicule|spicules]] are exclusively three-pointed ''triactines''. |
This yellow (occasionally white) sponge, up to 10 cm in diameter, usually appears cushion-shaped at a distance (its close relative ''[[Clathrina coriacea]]'' is normally flatter in appearance). Close-up the sponge can be seen to consist of a tangled mass of tubes (these tubes are thicker and less tightly knit than in ''C. coriacea'' and there is no [[osculum]] as found in that species). Like ''C. coriacea'', the [[sponge spicule|spicules]] are exclusively three-pointed ''triactines''. |
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This is a shallow-water species found in the |
This is a shallow-water species found in the Mediterranean and on Atlantic coasts of Europe as far north as the [[British Isles]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*[http://species-identification.org/species.php?species_group=sponges&id=177&menuentry=soorten ''Clathrina clathrus'' at Marine Species Identification Portal] |
*[http://species-identification.org/species.php?species_group=sponges&id=177&menuentry=soorten ''Clathrina clathrus'' at Marine Species Identification Portal] |
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==External links== |
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* {{sealifephotos|132275}} |
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[[Category:Clathrina]] |
[[Category:Clathrina]] |
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[[Category:Sponges described in 1864]] |
[[Category:Sponges described in 1864]] |
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[[Category:Fauna of the British Isles]] |
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[[Category:Taxa named by Eduard Oscar Schmidt]] |
[[Category:Taxa named by Eduard Oscar Schmidt]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 23 July 2022
Clathrina clathrus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Porifera |
Class: | Calcarea |
Order: | Clathrinida |
Family: | Clathrinidae |
Genus: | Clathrina |
Species: | C. clathrus
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Binomial name | |
Clathrina clathrus (Schmidt, 1864)
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Clathrina clathrus is a species of calcareous sponge belonging to the family Clathrinidae.
This yellow (occasionally white) sponge, up to 10 cm in diameter, usually appears cushion-shaped at a distance (its close relative Clathrina coriacea is normally flatter in appearance). Close-up the sponge can be seen to consist of a tangled mass of tubes (these tubes are thicker and less tightly knit than in C. coriacea and there is no osculum as found in that species). Like C. coriacea, the spicules are exclusively three-pointed triactines.
This is a shallow-water species found in the Mediterranean and on Atlantic coasts of Europe as far north as the British Isles.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Photos of Clathrina clathrus on Sealife Collection