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Not native to Australia Originally described from Queensland, Australia, this species is not endemic or native to Australia and is rather widespread around Inso-Pacific. Amphimedon queenslandica,Malaysia,Sabah,Sea Sponge,Sipadan Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Not native to Australia

Originally described from Queensland, Australia, this species is not endemic or native to Australia and is rather widespread around Inso-Pacific.

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"Amphimedon queenslandica" is a sponge native to the Great Barrier Reef. Its genome has been sequenced. It has been the subject of various studies on the evolution of metazoan development.

Similar species: Haplosclerida
Species identified by Albert Kang
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Uploaded Dec 8, 2022.