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Star encrusting sponge
Halisarca caerulea
Vacelet & Donadey, 1987
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Summary
This thin, encrusting sponge is distinguished by several canals that
radiate in a star shaped pattern from small groups of pitted excurrent
openings. These "stars" are well separated. Unlike several similar
appearing sponges, the canals are occasionally branched, and do not
intertwine or interconnect.
To be confused with
- Orange veined encrusting sponge Rhaphidophlus venosus
Characteristics
Size: Up to 25 cm in diameter.
Colour: Variable, red, blue or gray
Shape: Encrusting with star patterns of oscules and confluent exhalant canals..
Consistency: Tough.
Habitat environment and ecology
Reefs from 7 to 30 meters.
Distribution range
BES-eilanden: Bonaire, St. Eustatius.
Author
[Niels Schrieken, May 2015]; [Floris Bennema, april 2016]
Literature
- Humann, P., & DeLoach, N. (2002). Reef Creature Identification:
Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas (p. 420). Jacksonville (FL): New World
Publications.
- Interactive Guide to Caribbean Diving. M. De Kluijver, G. Gijswijt, R. de Leon & I. da Cunda.
- The Sponge Guide.S. Zea, Henkel, T.P., and Pawlik, J.R. 2014.
- Thacker,
R. W., Díaz, M. C., De Voogd, N. J., Van Soest, R. W., Freeman, C. J.,
Mobley, A. S., ... & McKenna, S. (2010). Preliminary assessment of
sponge biodiversity on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles. PloS one, 5(5),
e9622.
- Sponges Saba Bank
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