Color:
Morphology:
Consistency:
Sample Locations:
Aplysina fulva
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Sweetings Cay, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Sweetings Cay, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Sweetings Cay, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Sweetings Cay, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Sweetings Cay, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Sweetings Cay, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Stirrups Cays, N Berry Islands, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Sweetings Cay, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Sweetings Cay, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Florida Keys, United States | Photographer: Joseph Pawlik |
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Great Inagua, Bahamas | Photographer: Joseph Pawlik |
Species: Aplysina fulva | View Image Details |
Location: Great Inagua, Bahamas | Photographer: Joseph Pawlik |
Notes: Mustard yellow groups of branches with scattered oscules flush to the surface or sometimes over mounds, especially at the base. In the latter case there may be a gradation of form from low tubes with branchelets in A. insularis (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864), also pictured here, to low oscular mounds with branches in A. fulva. In some areas in the Bahamas the species tends to be greenish yellow, contrasting with co-existing typical mustard yellow branches of this species and tubes of Aplysina fistularis (Pallas, 1766) and A. insularis tubes with outgrowing branchelets. This makes us wonder if the greenish morph (pictured here) belongs to a different species or if these combinations of mustard yellow tubes and branches are hybrids.
Author Reference: (Pallas, 1766)
Link: World Porifera Database