are known to be eaten by hawksbill turtles. Placospongia carinata Placospongia melobesioides "Placospongia". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
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Meanwhile, similar ball-shaped spicules are observed in another genus, Placospongia, and these are at first considered as "sterrasters" before Richard Hanitsch...
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siliceous spicules, such as Ancorina, Geodia (G. gibberosa), Ecionemia, and Placospongia. Less is known about the life history of hawksbills by comparison to...
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Clionaida. Genera: Onotoa Laubenfels, 1955 Placospherastra van Soest, 2009 Placospongia Gray, 1867 "Placospongiidae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 8 June 2021....
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& Vernhout, J.H. The Porifera of the Siboga-expedition: 1. The genus Placospongia.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Vosmaer...
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Forcepia sp. Geodia sp. Hemiasterella vasiformis Oceanapia aff. ramsayi Placospongia sp. Polymastia sp. Rhabderemia sp. Spheciospongia excentrica Spheciospongia...
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Phloeodictyidae Oceanapia nodosa (George & Wilson, 1919) Family Placospongiidae Placospongia intermedia Sollas, 1888 Family Spirastrellidae Desmacella jania Family...
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Ridley, 1884. vagabond sponge. Placospongia carinata (Bowerbank, 1858), syn. Geodia carinata Bowerbank, 1858. Placospongia melobesioides Gray, 1867 Callyspongia...
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