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Spongilla - Wikipedia
Spongilla is a genus of freshwater sponges containing over 200 different species. Spongilla was first publicly recognized in 1696 by Leonard Plukenet. en.wikipedia.org
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Spongilla lacustris | NatureServe Explorer
Scientific Name: Spongilla lacustris (Linnaeus, 1758) Other Common Names: Common Freshwater Sponge (EN) , Éponge lacustre (FR) Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: ... explorer.natureserve.org
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spongilla - In Defense of Plants
They are an indicator of clean, clear water. If you see sponges then you know it must be a healthy ecosystem. The freshwater sponges come in many different ... www.indefenseofplants.com
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spongilla
spongilla, n. Ent. (spʌnˈdʒɪlə) Also Spongilla. [mod.L. Spongilla the name of a genus of freshwater sponges, f. L. spongia sponge n.1 + mod.L. dim. -illa.] spongilla fly, any neuropteran insect of the family Sisyridae, whose larvae are parasitic on freshwater sponges; a sponge-fly.1901 [see sponge-f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spongilla Classification and Examples - BYJU'S
Spongilla is a genus of freshwater sponges. They are found attached to rocks, sticks and plants. To withstand adverse weather conditions, they have a dormant ... byjus.com
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[PDF] Spongilla | VWR
Spongilla overwin- ters as gemmuels or internal buds that the parent releases as specialized masses of cells into the environment. As the weather warms, they ... media.vwr.com
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Lake Sponge (Spongilla lacustris) - iNaturalist
Spongilla lacustris is a species of sponge of the freshwater sponge family Spongillidae that lives on fresh water lakes. It often grows under logs or rocks. www.inaturalist.org
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World Register of Marine Species - Spongilla alba Carter, 1849
A descriptive account of the freshwater sponges (genus Spongilla) in the Island of Bombay, with observations on their structure and development. www.marinespecies.org
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Spongilla, Living | Carolina Biological Supply
For class of 15 students. Freshwater sponge. Can be bright green when exposed to light but will usually appear gray or brown after shipping. www.carolina.com
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Spongilla: Definition, Classification, Reproduction - Allen.in
Spongila, commonly known as freshwater sponges, belong to the phylum Porifera. They are simple, aquatic animals that typically inhabit freshwater environments. allen.in
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A New Species of Spongilla (Porifera, Demospongiae) from a Karst ...
Spongilla manconiae sp. nov. is a new Porifera species described here. It belongs to an exclusively freshwater taxon and seems to have acquired adaptive traits. www.mdpi.com
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Spongilla lacustris
Spongilla lacustris is a species of freshwater sponge from the family Spongillidae. Habitats Spongilla lacustris are freshwater sponges that prefer shallow, clear waters. wikipedia.org
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Platydoris spongilla
Platydoris spongilla is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the family Discodorididae. wikipedia.org
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Spongilla prespensis
Spongilla prespensis is freshwater sponge endemic to Lake Prespa. The sponge lives in rocky places in the lake. wikipedia.org
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fragmentation
fragmentation (frægmənˈteɪʃɛn) [f. fragment n. + -ation. Cf. F. fragmentation.] 1. A breaking or separation into fragments; spec. in Biol. separation into parts which form new individuals.1881 Times 24 Dec., Fragmentation of work, not attacking too many points at once. 1882 E. R. Lankester in Nature... Oxford English Dictionary
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