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Arturia canariensis

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37: 329:, forming a soft, fragile, supporting network. The whole sponge can grow to 10 centimetres (3.9 in) in diameter. Small individuals form tufts but larger ones have gentle folds, with oscula along their ridges. 340:
is found in the Canary Islands, Cape Verde, the Adriatic Sea and off the coast of Croatia. It is also found on the other side of the Atlantic in the Caribbean Sea, the
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is liberated into the sea and some is drawn into other sponges with the water current that passes through them. Fertilisation is then internal and the
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Freeman, Christopher J.; Gleason, Daniel F.; Ruzicka, Rob; van Soest, Rob W. M.; Harvey, Alan W.; McFall, Greg (2007).
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locations under rocks, in crevices and overgrown by other organisms. This was an extension of its previous known range.
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at the top, each osculum being a single exit formed from many fused ascon tubes. The skeleton is composed of large
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with many tiny flask-like tubes. Water is drawn in through fine holes near their base, the ostia, moved along by
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and in caves but its preferred location is the underside of ledges formed by horizontal, plate-like layers of
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are expelled through the oscula and disperse with the currents. After a few days they settle on the
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and other organic material out of the current of water as it passes through the ostia.
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in a rich, diverse community. In a 2007 survey of sponges off the coast of Georgia,
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are brooded in the ascon tubes of the sponge until they hatch. The free-swimming
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has a small, lacy structure and is a bright lemon yellow colour. It is an
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Porifera Research: Biodiversity, Innovation and Sustainability
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Florent's Guide to the Florida, Bahamas and Caribbean Reefs
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Porifera
Calcarea
Clathrinida
Clathrinidae
Arturia
Binomial name
Miklucho-Maclay
Synonyms
species
sponge
family
Clathrinidae
Canary Islands
Cape Verde
Adriatic Sea
Caribbean Sea
specific epithet
Lanzarote
asconoid
flagella
oscula
calcareous
spicules
megascleres
calcite
Gulf of Mexico

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