Species Identification: Find Species


Family: Esperiopsidae



(See list of species below)



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31 species
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Amphilectus americanus
[American breadcrumb sponge]
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Amphilectus digitatus
[Glove horny sponge]
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Amphilectus fucorum
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Amphilectus informis
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Amphilectus laxus
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Amphilectus ovulum
[Beige horny sponge]
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Amphilectus rugosus
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Esperiopsis challengeri
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Esperiopsis desmophora
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Esperiopsis dianae
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Esperiopsis diasolenia
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Esperiopsis flava
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Esperiopsis fucorum
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Esperiopsis incognita
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Esperiopsis inodes
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Esperiopsis macrosigma
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Esperiopsis magnifolia
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Esperiopsis profunda
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Esperiopsis pulchella
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Esperiopsis schmidtii
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Esperiopsis stipula
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Esperiopsis villosa
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Max. Length 30 cm H

 
Semisuberites cribrosa
[Vase sponge]
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Ulosa angulosa
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Ulosa arenosa
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Ulosa digitata
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Ulosa hispida
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Ulosa rhoda
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Ulosa rubra
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Ulosa spongia
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Ulosa topsenti
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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Amphilectus americanus American breadcrumb sponge Southeast Pacific 1887
Amphilectus digitatus Glove horny sponge Northern Pacific and the 1870
Amphilectus fucorum Antarctic Indian Ocean, N 1794
Amphilectus informis Antarctic. 1915
Amphilectus laxus Antarctic. 1893
Amphilectus ovulum Beige horny sponge Northern Atlantic and the 1870
Amphilectus rugosus Antarctic Indian Ocean 1905
Esperiopsis challengeri Western Central Pacific 1885
Esperiopsis desmophora Western Central Pacific. 1988
Esperiopsis dianae Western Central Atlantic 1870
Esperiopsis diasolenia Western Central Pacific. 1993
Esperiopsis flava Western Central Pacific. 1993
Esperiopsis fucorum Northeast Atlantic and An 1794
Esperiopsis incognita Northeast Atlantic and An 1916
Esperiopsis inodes Western Central Pacific. 1993
Esperiopsis macrosigma Western Central Pacific. 1916
Esperiopsis magnifolia Western Central Pacific. 1993
Esperiopsis profunda Antarctic Indian Ocean 1886
Esperiopsis pulchella Western Central Pacific 1886
Esperiopsis schmidtii Western Central Pacific 1903
Esperiopsis stipula Western Central Pacific 1958
Esperiopsis villosa Arctic 1874
Semisuberites cribrosa Vase sponge Northern Atlantic, Northe 30 H 1870
Ulosa angulosa Western Central Pacific 1813
Ulosa arenosa Western Central Pacific
Ulosa digitata Western Central Pacific
Ulosa hispida Western Central Pacific
Ulosa rhoda Eastern Central Pacific 1957
Ulosa rubra Eastern Central Pacific
Ulosa spongia Eastern Central Pacific 1954
Ulosa topsenti Eastern Central Pacific



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