Lubomirskia baicalensisUnderwater photo of L. baikalensis in situ from Lake Baikal at a depth of 15 m (Photo courtesy of I. Khanaev).Figure 1 from Chernogor LI, Denikina NN, Belikov SI, Ereskovsky AV (2011) Formation of Spicules During the Long-term Cultivation of Primmorphs from the Freshwater Baikal Sponge Lubomirskia baikalensis. Organic Chem Current Res S2:001. doi:10.4172/2161-0401.S2-001. http://omicsonline.org/2161-0401/2161-0401-S2-001.php
Prirodonaucen_muzej_vo_Skopje_015.JPG: This illustration was made by Rašo An email to Rašo would be appreciated too.
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This image (or all images in this category/page) is very small, unfixably too light/dark, or may not adequately illustrate the subject of the image. If a higher-quality image is available please consider replacing this one; otherwise, a replacement under a free license should be found or provided. Please see Category:Image cleanup templates for templates used to mark images that only need a clean-up. For more help, see Commons:Media for cleanup#Low quality images. Description: Македонски: Охридски топчест сунѓер (Ohridospongia rotunda) English: Ohrid round sponge (Ohridospongia rotunda). Date: 17 September 2012, 12:09 (UTC). Source: This file was derived from: Prirodonaucen muzej vo Skopje 015.JPG: . Author: Prirodonaucen_muzej_vo_Skopje_015.JPG: : This illustration was made by Rašo An email to Rašo would be appreciated too. derivative work: MKD. : This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: croped. The original can be viewed here: Prirodonaucen muzej vo Skopje 015.JPG: . Modifications made by MKD.
Description: English: Freshwater sponges (Spongillidae; genus Spongilla?, species Spongilla lacustris?) on the ground of a clear forest pond about 45 cm in depth (photographed from above of the water surface – with the help of a polarizing filter). The antler-like shape is typical for sponges in still water, the green color is caused by embedded single-celled algae. All around there is some waterweed (Elodea sp.). Deutsch: Süßwasserschwämme (Spongillidae; Gattung Spongilla?, Art Spongilla lacustris?) am Grund eines recht klaren Waldweihers in ca. 45 cm Wassertiefe (fotografiert von oben durch die Wasseroberfläche – mit Polfilter). Die geweihartige Wuchsform ist typisch für Standorte in Stillgewässern, die grüne Farbe kommt von eingelagerten einzelligen Algen. Rundherum befindet sich etwas Wasserpest (Elodea sp.). Date: 28 June 2011. Source: Own work. Location: North-eastern Lower Saxony, Germany. Author: Christian Fischer. Other versions: See also . : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.:. Attribution: Christian Fischer. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 CC BY-SA 3.0 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 truetrue.
Description: English: Close-up of freshwater sponges (Spongillidae; possibly/probably Spongilla lacustris). The green color is caused by embedded single-celled algae. Deutsch: Nahaufnahme von Süßwasserschwämmen (Spongillidae; möglicherweise/wahrscheinlich Spongilla lacustris). Die grüne Farbe wird von eingelagerten Algen verursacht. Date: 17 September 2012. Source: Own work. Picture taken with: + + tripod. Location: North-eastern Lower Saxony, Germany (ex situ). Author: Christian Fischer. Other versions: See also . : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.:. Attribution: Christian Fischer. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 CC BY-SA 3.0 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 truetrue.
Description: English: The freshwater sponge, Spongilla lacustris, in the Hanford Reach of the Columbia River in Washington State, USA. Date: 15 August 2008. Source: Own work. Author: Kirt L. Onthank.
Description: English: Ephydatia (Spongillidae) in Bay of Bengal, collected from Thotlakonda beach, Visakhapatnam. Date: 25 December 2012, 08:00:04. Source: Own work. Author: Adityamadhav83. Camera location17° 46′ 08.76″ N, 83° 21′ 00″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 17.769100; 83.350000.
Description: English: Ephydatia (Spongillidae) in Bay of Bengal, collected from Rushikonda beach, Visakhapatnam. Date: 26 December 2012, 14:22:09. Source: Own work. Author: Adityamadhav83. Camera location17° 46′ 08.76″ N, 83° 21′ 00″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 17.769100; 83.350000.
Description: English: Ephydatia (Spongillidae) in Bay of Bengal, collected from Rushikonda beach, Visakhapatnam. Date: 26 December 2012, 14:21:47. Source: Own work. Author: Adityamadhav83. Camera location17° 46′ 08.76″ N, 83° 21′ 00″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 17.769100; 83.350000.
Description: English: Ephydatia (Spongillidae) in Bay of Bengal, washed ashore at RK Beach in Visakhapatnam. Date: 3 June 2014, 13:48:43. Source: Own work. Author: Adityamadhav83.
Description: English: Ephydatia (Spongillidae) in Bay of Bengal, collected from Rushikonda beach, Visakhapatnam. Date: 26 December 2012, 14:20:53. Source: Own work. Author: Adityamadhav83. Camera location17° 46′ 08.76″ N, 83° 21′ 00″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 17.769100; 83.350000.
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Description: Ephydatia obtained from a sandpit near Kearney, Nebraska 2006. Todd Paulsen, PharmD. Date: 5 October 2006 (according to Exif data). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Tspaulsen assumed (based on copyright claims).
Description: English: Ephydatia (Spongillidae) in Bay of Bengal, collected from Thotlakonda beach, Visakhapatnam. Date: 25 December 2012, 07:59:44. Source: Own work. Author: Adityamadhav83. Camera location17° 46′ 08.76″ N, 83° 21′ 00″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 17.769100; 83.350000.