Liosina paradoxa

Liosina paradoxa

It is a sponge of the family Hemiasterellidae.
Liosina paradoxa Sponge Sponges IDs are always tentative but I am inclined to L. paradoxa instead of granularis because I find it more often related to the Indonesian locations and is mentioned in some articles citing marine life in the neighbor island of Ternate. Fall,Geotagged,Indonesia,Liosina paradoxa,Sponge Liosina paradoxa

Appearance

Exposed, directly attached to substrate, thinly encrusting, soft, flexible, compressible, easily torn; brownish grey coloration, grey after preservation; unornamented surface. Ectosomal skeleton consists of thick pigmented granules; oscules small and distributed all over the surface, ostia not visible; choanosomal structure is of “halichondroid” type; siliceous spicules scattered irregularly in mesohyl. Spicules are megascleres, entirely smooth, strongyle (length = 310-451 ± 59.65 μm, width = 5-8 ± 1.8 μm), microscleres absent.
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Distribution

Widely spread in the western Indo-Pacific region, and also in certain zones of Indonesia and Micronesia.

Habitat

Intertidal zone in muddy shallow water.

References:

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http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=165680
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/93c8/a29185fed68e537478c9c22a1e8eb37176af.pdf
https://www.gbif.org/species/2249382
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionPorifera
ClassDemospongiae
OrderTethyida
FamilyHemiasterellidae
GenusLiosina
SpeciesLiosina paradoxa