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Demospongiae > Hadromerida > Clionaidae > Cervicornia cuspidifera

Observed Characteristics:

Color:

yellow
cinnamon-tan

Morphology:

branching
bushy
lobate

Consistency:

tough

Sample Locations:

Bahamas

Species Description and Notes

Notes: Tan or mustard yellow, antler like, erect irregular cylinders arising from the sandy or rubble bottom, single or in groups. There is a large portion buried under the substratum. Formerly placed under genus Spheciospongia, and also known erroneously as Xestospongia tierneyi (see Wiedenmayer, 1977 and Vicente et al., 1991), although the original Prianos tierneyi de Laubenfels, 1934 is a junior synonym of Spheciospongia vesparium (Lamarck, 1815).

Author Reference: (Lamarck, 1815)

 

Link: World Porifera Database

 

Images

Cervicornia cuspidifera


Location: Bahamas, San Salvador
Photographer: Sven Zea

Location: Bahamas, Great Abaco
Photographer: Sven Zea

Location: Bahamas, Great Abaco
Photographer: Sven Zea

Location: Bahamas, Sweetings Cay
Photographer: Sven Zea

Location: Bahamas, Sweetings Cay
Photographer: Sven Zea

Location: Bahamas, Sweetings Cay
Photographer: Sven Zea