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Pink vase sponge
Niphates digitalis
(Lamarck, 1814)
St. Eustatius, Blairs Reef, 16-06-2015 (source: Marion Haarsma)
Code
Name
Pink vase sponge
Summary
Sponges. Thick vases to thin inverted cones, sometimes becoming fans. Light gray
with pinkish or bluish hues; surface spiny, especially on the rim of the
atrium. Spicules are pointed oxea.
To be confused with
- Azure vase sponge Callyspongia plicifera (differs in having meandering ridges and grooves on the outer surface instead of conules or spines.)
Characteristics
Size: 10 to 30 cm.
Colour: Pink through light bluish to grayish green or gray.
Shape: Small, round, inside the vase or cup. The apical opening has a characteristic fringe of soft spines usually connected by a transparent membrane. Outer surface also spiny.
Consistency: The sponge is rough with its irregular pits and nubs covering its surface.
Habitat environment and ecology
Inhabits coral reefs. On reefs and hard bottoms. Frequently infested with the brown colonial anemone Parazoanthus parasiticus.
Distribution range
BES-eilanden: Saba, St. Eustatius.
Author
[Niels Schrieken, May 2015]; [Floris Bennema, feb 2016]
Literature
- Humann, P., & DeLoach, N. (2002). Reef Creature Identification:
Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas (p. 420). Jacksonville (FL): New World
Publications.
- 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
Categorieën:
Soorten,
Sponzen
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