Clathria toxistricta
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| Clathria toxistricta | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Porifera |
| Class: | Demospongiae |
| Order: | Poecilosclerida |
| Family: | Microcionidae |
| Genus: | Clathria |
| Subgenus: | Clathria |
| Species: | C. toxistricta |
| Binomial name | |
| Clathria toxistricta Topsent, 1925 | |
Clathria toxistricta, also known as Clathria (Clathria) toxistricta, is a species of sea sponge in the family Microcionidae. It was described by Émile Topsent in 1925.
It is described by Lévi, 1960[1] as follows: Red, plate-like sponge, approximately one centimeter thick, with a reticulated framework of multi-spiculated fibers and unispiculated secondary fibers.
Spicules: Primary acanthostyles, slightly curved, often smooth, with a barely marked base: 145-245 μm x 6-10 μm. Accessory acanthostyles, conical and straight with small spines more abundant in the distal half: 80-115 μm x 6 μm. Auxiliary subtylostrongyles, slightly curved, smooth, few in number: 210-250 μm x 1.5-2 μm. Palmate isochelae, few in number. Toxas of fairly uniform size: 340-400 μm, rarely shorter: 110-220 μm, with very reduced central flexion.
Distribution: Naples (on Microcosmus).