Ircinia
Ircinia is a genus of sea sponges in the family Irciniidae.[1]
Ircinia | |
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Ircinia campana at 90 meters in California, Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Porifera |
Class: | Demospongiae |
Order: | Dictyoceratida |
Family: | Irciniidae |
Genus: | Ircinia Nardo, 1833 |
Species | |
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Synonyms | |
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Species
The following species are recognized in the genus Ircinia:[1]
- Ircinia akaroa Cook & Bergquist, 1999
- Ircinia arbuscula (Hyatt, 1877)
- Ircinia aruensis (Hentschel, 1912)
- Ircinia arundinacea (Carter, 1880)
- Ircinia atrovirens (Keller, 1889)
- Ircinia aucklandensis Cook & Bergquist, 1999
- Ircinia bakusi Sim, Lee & Kim, 2016
- Ircinia bergquistia Sim, Lee & Kim, 2016
- Ircinia cactiformis (Rao, 1941)
- Ircinia cactus (Lendenfeld, 1889)
- Ircinia caliculata (Lendenfeld, 1888)
- Ircinia campana (Lamarck, 1814)
- Ircinia canus Sim, Lee & Kim, 2017
- Ircinia carteri Van Soest & Hooper, 2020
- Ircinia chevreuxi (Topsent, 1894)
- Ircinia chupoensis Sim, Lee & Kim, 2017
- Ircinia clavata (Thiele, 1905)
- Ircinia collectrix (Poléjaeff, 1884)
- Ircinia colossa Calcinai, Bastari, Bertolino & Pansini, 2017
- Ircinia condensa (Topsent, 1894)
- Ircinia conulosa (Ridley, 1884)
- Ircinia cuspidata (Wilson, 1902)
- Ircinia cylindracea Vacelet, Vasseur & Lévi, 1976
- Ircinia dendroides (Schmidt, 1862)
- Ircinia dickinsoni (de Laubenfels, 1936)
- Ircinia digitata (Topsent, 1894)
- Ircinia echinata (Keller, 1889)
- Ircinia ectofibrosa (George & Wilson, 1919)
- Ircinia felix (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864)
- Ircinia filamentosa (Lamarck, 1814)
- Ircinia fistulosa Cook & Bergquist, 1999
- Ircinia flagelliformis (Carter, 1886)
- Ircinia friabilis (Polejaeff, 1884)
- Ircinia fusca (Carter, 1880)
- Ircinia gapaensis Sim, Lee & Kim, 2016
- Ircinia globulosa Sim, Lee & Kim, 2016
- Ircinia hummelincki van Soest, 1978
- Ircinia incrustans Sim, Lee & Kim, 2016
- Ircinia intertexta (Hyatt, 1877)
- Ircinia irregularis (Poléjaeff, 1884)
- Ircinia jejuensis Sim, Lee & Kim, 2016
- Ircinia lacuna Sim, Lee & Kim, 2017
- Ircinia lapillus Sim, Lee & Kim, 2016
- Ircinia lendenfeldi de Laubenfels, 1948
- Ircinia livida Samaai, Pillay & Janson, 2019
- Ircinia marginalis (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864)
- Ircinia microconulosa Pulitzer-Finali, 1982
- Ircinia munsumensis Sim, Lee & Kim, 2016
- Ircinia mureungensis Sim, Lee & Kim, 2016
- Ircinia mutans (Wilson, 1925)
- Ircinia novaezealandiae Bergquist, 1961
- Ircinia oligoceras (Poléjaeff, 1884)
- Ircinia oros (Schmidt, 1864)
- Ircinia pauciarenaria Boury-Esnault, 1973
- Ircinia paucifilamentosa Vacelet, 1961
- Ircinia paupera (Thiele, 1905)
- Ircinia pellita (Rao, 1941)
- Ircinia pilosa Pulitzer-Finali, 1982
- Ircinia pinna (Hentschel, 1912)
- Ircinia polejaeffi Van Soest & Hooper, 2020
- Ircinia procumbens (Polejaeff, 1884)
- Ircinia radicula Sim, Lee & Kim, 2017
- Ircinia ramodigitata (Burton, 1934)
- Ircinia ramosa (Keller, 1889)
- Ircinia rectilinea (Hyatt, 1877)
- Ircinia repens Sandes & Pinheiro, 2014
- Ircinia reteplana (Topsent, 1923)
- Ircinia retidermata Pulitzer-Finali & Pronzato, 1981
- Ircinia rubra (Lendenfeld, 1889)
- Ircinia schulzei (Dendy, 1905)
- Ircinia selaginea (Lamarck, 1814)
- Ircinia sergipana Sandes & Pinheiro, 2014
- Ircinia solida (Esper, 1794)
- Ircinia spiculosa (Hentschel, 1912)
- Ircinia stipitata (Topsent, 1894)
- Ircinia strobilina (Lamarck, 1816)
- Ircinia subaspera Cook & Bergquist, 1999
- Ircinia tintinnabula (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864)
- Ircinia tristis (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864)
- Ircinia truncata (Topsent, 1894)
- Ircinia tuberosa (Dendy, 1905)
- Ircinia tunica Sim, Lee & Kim, 2017
- Ircinia turrita Cook & Bergquist, 1999
- Ircinia undulans Cook & Bergquist, 1999
- Ircinia vallata (Dendy, 1887)
- Ircinia variabilis (Schmidt, 1862)
- Ircinia vestibulata (Szymanski, 1904)
- Ircinia wistarii Wilkinson, 1978
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