Three New Species of Poecilosclerid Sponge from Korea

  • Published : 1998.03.01

Abstract

Three species of Poecilosclerid sponge (class Demospongiae, subclass Ceractinomorpha) are newly described from the waters around Cheju Island Keomun Island and Keoje Island. They are Antho (Plocamia) bakusi, Clathria (clathria) koreana and Oxymycale rhoi.

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