Cliona Celata Grant, 1826

Cliona Celata Grant, 1826

Cliona celata Grant, 1826 AphiaID: 134121 ESPONJA-AMARELA Animalia (Reino) > Porifera (Filo) > Demospongiae (Classe) > Heteroscleromorpha (Subclasse) > Clionaida (Ordem) > Clionaidae (Familia) © Vasco Ferreira / Ago. 02 2015 © Vasco Ferreira © Vasco Ferreira © Vasco Ferreira © Vasco Ferreira © Vasco Ferreira 1 © Vasco Ferreira © Vasco Ferreira © Vasco Ferreira © Vasco Ferreira Vasco Ferreira © Vasco Ferreira Estatuto de Conservação 2 Sinónimos Cliona alderi Hancock, 1849 Cliona angulata Hancock, 1849 Cliona celata var. linearis Sollas, 1878 Cliona clio (Nardo, 1839) Cliona coccinea (Nardo, 1839) Cliona globulifera Hancock, 1867 Cliona gorgonioides Hancock, 1849 Cliona griffithsii (Bowerbank, 1866) Cliona hystrix (Johnston, 1842) Cliona pasithea (Nardo, 1839) Cliona sulphurea (Desor, 1851) Cliona tenebrosus (Bowerbank, 1882) Cliona terebrans (Duvernoy, 1840) Cliona typica (Nardo, 1833) Halichondria celata (Grant, 1826) Halichondria hystrix Johnston, 1842 Hymeniacidon celata (Grant, 1826) Hymeniacidon celatus (Grant, 1826) Hymeniacidon tenebrosus Bowerbank, 1882 Pione typica (Nardo, 1833) Raphyrus griffithsii Bowerbank, 1866 Rhaphyrus griffithsii Bowerbank, 1866 Spongia peziza Bosc, 1802 Spongia sulphurea Desor, 1851 Spongia terebrans Duvernoy, 1840 Suberites griffithsii (Bowerbank, 1866) Vioa celata (Grant, 1826) Vioa clio Nardo, 1839 Vioa coccinea Nardo, 1839 Vioa dujardini Nardo, 1844 Vioa pasithea Nardo, 1839 Vioa typica Nardo, 1833 Referências additional source Hayward, P.J.; Ryland, J.S. 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