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English: FIGURE 2. Leuclathrina translucida sp. nov.: Typical growth form in situ (holotype). The inset shows an opening at the end of an exhalant tube of another specimen, possibly an osculum.
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Author Voigt, O., Ruthensteiner, B., Leiva, L., Fradusco, B. & Wörheide, G. 2018. A new species of the calcareous sponge genus Leuclathrina (Calcarea: Calcinea: Clathrinida) from the Maldives. Zootaxa 4382(1): 147–158. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4382.1.5
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