UNCW National Science Foundation Valdosta State University Universidad Nacional de Colombia The Sponge Guide

 

Notes: Also named Hyattella intestinalis (Lamarck, 1814) (a name from the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific). Semiburied masses crown with irregular processes and lobes, gray to black on top, gray to cream on the sides and in buried parts. Areas of semitransparent skin pierced by fields of holes are common. The material examined from the Bahamas possess the characteristic Spongiidae (commercial sponge) primary (cored) and secondary reticulation, plus the tertiary reticulation supporting the dermis in some parts. Not to be confused with Hyrtios cavernosus sensu Wiedenmayer (1977), which is a different species also included here, which may need a different name as the latter author believed it was conspecific with Pallas' Spongia cavernosa.
 
Author Reference: (Pallas, 1766)
 
Link: World Porifera Database
 
Color:
black
cream
gray
green
Morphology:
encrusting
lobate
massive
Consistency:
tough
Locations:
Bahamas - Little San Salvador
Bahamas - Northern Exuma Cays
Colombia - Santa Marta

  

 

 

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