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Demospongiae > Hadromerida > Polymastiidae > Polymastia tenax

Observed Characteristics:

Color:

black
brown

Morphology:

encrusting
papillated

Consistency:

tough

Sample Locations:

Bahamas

Species Description and Notes

Notes: This sponge appears as reddish brown groups of large papillae surrounding tall membranous oscules, filling crevices or growing among coral branches. It is very tough and the papillae contract upon contact. Very probably this species is a junior synonym of Polymastia nigra Alcolado, 1984. Upon confirmation, the latter name would have priority. Another species that may be conspecific with these is P. fordei Lehnert & van Soest, 1999. Spicule lenght and thickness and degree of development of subtylostyle spicule head appear to vary geographically, generating confusion.

Author Reference: Pulitzer-Finali, 1986

 

Link: World Porifera Database

 

Images

Polymastia tenax


Location: Bahamas, San Salvador
Photographer: Sven Zea

Location: Bahamas, Little San Salvador
Photographer: Sven Zea

Location: Bahamas, Little San Salvador
Photographer: Sven Zea

Location: Bahamas, Plana Cays
Photographer: Sven Zea

Location: Bahamas, Little San Salvador
Photographer: Sven Zea

Location: Bahamas, Hogsty Reef
Photographer: Joseph Pawlik

Location: Bahamas, Hogsty Reef
Photographer: Joseph Pawlik