Leucettusa lancifera is a species of calcareous sponge in the family Leucaltidae first described by Arthur Dendy in 1924,[1][2] and found in New Zealand waters,[3] (with the type specimen found off the Three Kings).[1]
Leucettusa lancifera is a white to cream, flask-shaped sponge, which is 2–3 cm in diameter, and up to 8 cm high.[3] The texture of the sponge is brittle and without elasticity.[3] It grows singly or in clusters, on rocky surfaces, ranging up to 50 m in depth.[3] Its surface is smooth and glistening. It is found off both the North and South Islands of New Zealand.[3]
Leucettusa lancifera is a species of calcareous sponge in the family Leucaltidae first described by Arthur Dendy in 1924, and found in New Zealand waters, (with the type specimen found off the Three Kings).