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Homoschleromorpha > Homosclerophorida > Plakinidae > Plakina jamaicensis

Observed Characteristics:

Color:

orange
cream
cinnamon-tan

Morphology:

encrusting
massive

Consistency:

soft
tough

Sample Locations:

Bahamas

Species Description and Notes

Notes: Slightly tough to softer, creamy-orangy encrustations growing on deep reef overhangs, with characteristic brain-like convolutions and scattered oscules on skin lobes. Spicules are diods and triods with a few spines, calthrops and small branched lophocalthrops (lophotriaenes). Softer specimens have less spicules than tougher ones, often just a few. See thorough redescription by Ereskovsky et al. (2013). Should be compared to Plakina versatilis (Schmidt, 1880) (originally described under the genus Corcitium, see Rützler et al., 2009), whose type is missing (Ereskovsky et al., 2013).

Author Reference: Lehnert & van Soest, 1998

 

Link: World Porifera Database

 

Images

Plakina jamaicensis


Location: Bahamas, Northern Exuma Cays
Photographer: Susanna López-Legentil

Location: Bahamas, Northern Exuma Cays
Photographer: Tse-Lyn Loh

Location: Bahamas, Plana Cays
Photographer: Tadeusz Molinski

Location: Bahamas, Plana Cays
Photographer: Tadeusz Molinski

Location: Bahamas, Hogsty Reef
Photographer: Tadeusz Molinski

Location: Bahamas, Hogsty Reef
Photographer: Tadeusz Molinski

Location: Bahamas, Little San Salvador
Photographer: Tadeusz Molinski