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| binomial_authority = [[Édouard Placide Duchassaing de Fonbressin|Duchassaing]] & [[Giovanni Michelotti (zoologist)|Michelotti]], [[1864]]
| binomial_authority = [[Édouard Placide Duchassaing de Fonbressin|Duchassaing]] & [[Giovanni Michelotti (zoologist)|Michelotti]], 1864
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'''''Terpios fugax''''' is a species of [[demosponge]] belonging to the family [[Suberitidae]]. It is found on [[rocky shore]]s on both sides of the North [[Atlantic]]. This species forms small, thin patches on rocks and would be inconspicuous if it weren't for its colour, a startlingly vivid blue.
'''''Terpios fugax''''' is a species of [[demosponge]] belonging to the family [[Suberitidae]]. It is found on [[rocky shore]]s on both sides of the North [[Atlantic]]. This species forms small, thin patches on rocks and would be inconspicuous if it weren't for its colour, a startlingly vivid blue.

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Terpios fugax
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T. fugax
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Terpios fugax

Terpios fugax is a species of demosponge belonging to the family Suberitidae. It is found on rocky shores on both sides of the North Atlantic. This species forms small, thin patches on rocks and would be inconspicuous if it weren't for its colour, a startlingly vivid blue.

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