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- Q2676791 subject Q6997847.
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- Q2676791 abstract "Clathrina coriacea is a species of calcareous sponge belonging to the family Clathrinidae.This species occurs as flat white or yellow encrustations up to 3 cm in diameter with a central osculum. Close inspection reveals a tightly-knit latticework of tubes. The spicules are all of a similar shape, three-rayed triactines.This is largely a shallow-water species though it has been recorded at depths of up to 650 m. The substrate is often rock but this sponge is also common on kelp holdfasts and on other sponge species.This species is found along east Atlantic coasts from the Arctic all the way to South Africa.".
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- Q2676791 genus Q3525052.
- Q2676791 kingdom Q729.
- Q2676791 order Q1933082.
- Q2676791 phylum Q18960.
- Q2676791 synonym "*Ascetta coriacea (Montagu, 1814)".
- Q2676791 synonym "*Ascetta membranacea (Haeckel, 1872)".
- Q2676791 synonym "*Clathrina sulphurea (Carter, 1872)".
- Q2676791 synonym "*Grantia coriacea (Montagu, 1814)".
- Q2676791 synonym "*Grantia himantia (Haeckel, 1869)".
- Q2676791 synonym "*Grantia multicavata (Bean, 1842)".
- Q2676791 synonym "*Leucosolenia coriacea (Montagu, 1814)".
- Q2676791 synonym "*Leucosolenia himantia (Haeckel, 1869)".
- Q2676791 synonym "*Spongia coriacea (Montagu, 1814)".
- Q2676791 thumbnail Clathrina_coriacea_(Montagu,_1818)_sur_Spirastrella_cunctatrix_Schmidt,_1868.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2676791 classis Q209924.
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- Q2676791 genus "Clathrina".
- Q2676791 name "Clathrina coriacea".
- Q2676791 ordo Q1933082.
- Q2676791 phylum Q18960.
- Q2676791 regnum Q729.
- Q2676791 subclassis Q952954.
- Q2676791 synonyms "*Ascetta coriacea *Ascetta membranacea (Haeckel, 1872) *Clathrina sulphurea (Carter, 1872) *Grantia coriacea *Grantia himantia *Grantia multicavata (Bean, 1842) *Leucosolenia coriacea *Leucosolenia himantia (Haeckel, 1869) *Spongia coriacea (Montagu, 1814)".
- Q2676791 type Animal.
- Q2676791 type Eukaryote.
- Q2676791 type Species.
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- Q2676791 comment "Clathrina coriacea is a species of calcareous sponge belonging to the family Clathrinidae.This species occurs as flat white or yellow encrustations up to 3 cm in diameter with a central osculum. Close inspection reveals a tightly-knit latticework of tubes. The spicules are all of a similar shape, three-rayed triactines.This is largely a shallow-water species though it has been recorded at depths of up to 650 m.".
- Q2676791 label "Clathrina coriacea".
- Q2676791 depiction Clathrina_coriacea_(Montagu,_1818)_sur_Spirastrella_cunctatrix_Schmidt,_1868.jpg.
- Q2676791 name "Clathrina coriacea".