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Orange icing sponge

Mycale (Mycale) laevis

(Carter, 1882)

Orange icing sponge

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Summary

A yellow to orange encrusting sponge, commonly seen underneath leafy corals.The surface has a breadcrumb texture, with some large transparent exhalant pores.

Characteristics

Size: Medium. 
Colour: Yellow, Orange, sometimes white. Exhalant pores transparent.
Shape: Encrusting, mostly under, or at sides of, leafy corals. Consistency rather tough, but compressible.
Consistency: Rather tough, but compressible.


Habitat environment and ecology

Most of the sponge body lies within the limestone of the coral colony into which it has burrowed and colonised.

Distribution range

BES-eilanden: Bonaire, Saba, St. Eustacius.

Author

[Floris Bennema, feb 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.

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Soorten, Sponzen

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Orange icing sponge

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Mariene soorten en ecologie

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