1991
DOI: 10.1080/00785326.1991.10429706
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Hanleya nagelfar, a sponge-feeding ecotype ofH. hanleyior a distinct species of chiton

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“…Geodia sp., Hougaard et al ., 1991a: p. 225, b: p. 470; Warén & Klitgaard, : p. 55; Cedhagen, : p. 67; Klitgaard, : p. 2 (synonymy by this study).…”
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confidence: 51%
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“…Geodia sp., Hougaard et al ., 1991a: p. 225, b: p. 470; Warén & Klitgaard, : p. 55; Cedhagen, : p. 67; Klitgaard, : p. 2 (synonymy by this study).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…We found no indications of asexual reproduction. The predatory chiton Hanleya nagelfar Lovén, and the parasitic foraminiferan Hyrrokkin sarcophaga Cedhagen, have been found living on G. atlantica (Warén & Klitgaard, ; Cedhagen, ; Todt et al ., ). Sea urchins are also possibly feeding on this sponge; the two species observed in Figure C were tentatively identified from the photo as Cidaris cidaris (L., 1758) and Gracilechinus alexandri (Danielsen & Koren, ) (T. Saucède, pers.…”
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“…Although previously reported from the North‐East Atlantic as Geodia sp. (Warén & Klitgaard 1991; Cedhagen 1994; Klitgaard 1995) and Geodia atlantica (Klitgaard & Tendal 2004), this species clearly has uniporal oscules and is here called Sidonops cf. atlantica .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%