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Suberea sp.-“soft Aplysina lacunosa”
Species: Suberea sp.-“soft Aplysina lacunosa” | View Image Details |
Location: Cat Island, SW, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Suberea sp.-“soft Aplysina lacunosa” | View Image Details |
Location: Little San Salvador, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Suberea sp.-“soft Aplysina lacunosa” | View Image Details |
Location: Little San Salvador, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Suberea sp.-“soft Aplysina lacunosa” | View Image Details |
Location: Little San Salvador, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Suberea sp.-“soft Aplysina lacunosa” | View Image Details |
Location: Little San Salvador, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Suberea sp.-“soft Aplysina lacunosa” | View Image Details |
Location: San Salvador, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Suberea sp.-“soft Aplysina lacunosa” | View Image Details |
Location: Little San Salvador, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Suberea sp.-“soft Aplysina lacunosa” | View Image Details |
Location: Little San Salvador, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Suberea sp.-“soft Aplysina lacunosa” | View Image Details |
Location: Little San Salvador, Bahamas | Photographer: Sven Zea |
Species: Suberea sp.-“soft Aplysina lacunosa” | View Image Details |
Location: Northern Exuma Cays, Bahamas | Photographer: Susanna López-Legentil |
Notes: It has probably being missidentified by reef workers as Aplysina lacunosa (Pallas, 1766), which is a different species also pictured here. Single or groups of globular tubes with a somewhat convoluted and heavily fouled surface. Oscules on top of lobes and tubes have a fleshy low collar; the bottom of the atrium has a concave membrane heavily perforated. It belongs to genus Suberea by its skeleton of dendritic, pithed fibers. A search for an existing name in the old literature is needed before proposing a new one. However, it may have sometimes be confused with a heavily fouled, apparently undescribed species, vis. Verongula sp.-“fouled”, also pictured here, which has a regular reticulation of pithed spongin fibers arranged in walls conforming a honeycombed pattern.