Phorbas (sponge)

Phorbas is a genus of demosponges belonging to the family Hymedesmiidae.

Phorbas
Phorbas tenacior
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Porifera
Class: Demospongiae
Order: Poecilosclerida
Family: Hymedesmiidae
Genus: Phorbas
Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864
Species

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Synonyms
  • Anchinoe (Gray, 1867)
  • Bipocillopsis (Koltun, 1964)
  • Clathrissa (Lendenfeld, 1888)
  • Grayax (Laubenfels, 1936)
  • Lissopocillon (Ferrer-Hernandez, 1916)
  • Merriamium (Laubenfels, 1936)
  • Plumohalichondria (Carter, 1876)
  • Podotuberculum (Bakus, 1966)
  • Pronax sensu (Gray, 1867)
  • Pronaxella' (Burton, 1931')
  • Stylostichon (Topsent, 1892)
  • Suberotelites (Schmidt, 1868)

Species

The following species are recognised:[1]

  • Phorbas acanthochela (Koltun, 1964)
  • Phorbas amaranthus (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864)
  • Phorbas arborescens (Ridley, 1884)
  • Phorbas arbuscula (Lendenfeld, 1888)
  • Phorbas areolatus (Thiele, 1905)
  • Phorbas armatus (Schmidt, 1868)
  • Phorbas aurantiacus (Rützler, Piantoni, Van Soest & Diaz, 2014)
  • Phorbas baffini (Brøndsted, 1933)
  • Phorbas bardajii (Uriz, 1988)
  • Phorbas benguelensis (Uriz, 1984)
  • Phorbas bergmontae (Hajdu & Teixeira, 2011)
  • Phorbas bihamiger (Waller, 1878)
  • Phorbas burtoni (Hajdu & Teixeira, 2011)
  • Phorbas caespitosus (Carter, 1885)
  • Phorbas californianus (Laubenfels, 1932)
  • Phorbas capixaba (Hajdu & Teixeira, 2011)
  • Phorbas clathratus (Lévi, 1963)
  • Phorbas clathrodes (Dendy, 1922)
  • Phorbas claviger (Levinsen, 1887)
  • Phorbas dayi (Lévi, 1963)
  • Phorbas demonstrans (Topsent, 1890)
  • Phorbas dendyi (Topsent, 1890)
  • Phorbas dives (Topsent, 1891)
  • Phorbas domini (Boury-Esnault & van Beveren, 1982)
  • Phorbas epizoaria (Lévi, 1958)
  • Phorbas equiosculatus (Pansini, 1987)
  • Phorbas erectus (Lévi, 1993)
  • Phorbas ferrerhernandezi (van Soest, 2002)
  • Phorbas ferrugineus (Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011)
  • Phorbas fibrosus (Lévi, 1963)
  • Phorbas fibulatus (Topsent, 1893)
  • Phorbas fictitioides (Dendy & Frederick, 1924)
  • Phorbas fictitius (Bowerbank, 1866)
  • Phorbas frutex Pulitzer-Finali, 1993
  • Phorbas fulvus (Bergquist & Fromont, 1988)
  • Phorbas fusifer (Ridley & Dendy, 1887)
  • Phorbas glaberrimus (Topsent, 1916)
  • Phorbas gravidus (Dendy, 1896)
  • Phorbas gukhulensis (Sim & Kim, 2004)
  • Phorbas hechteli (Hajdu & Teixeira, 2011)
  • Phorbas hoffmani (Bakus, 1966)
  • Phorbas intermedius Bergquist, 1961
  • Phorbas kovdaicum (Rezvoi, 1925)
  • Phorbas lamellatus (Lévi, 1963)
  • Phorbas lieberkuehni (Burton, 1930)
  • Phorbas longurioides (Burton, 1932)
  • Phorbas megasigma Rios & Cristobo, 2007
  • Phorbas mercator (Schmidt, 1868)
  • Phorbas microchelifer (Cabioch, 1968)
  • Phorbas mollis (Kirkpatrick, 1903)
  • Phorbas nexus (Koltun, 1964)
  • Phorbas osculosus (Topsent, 1892)
  • Phorbas palmatus Pulitzer-Finali, 1993
  • Phorbas papillatus (Dendy, 1922)
  • Phorbas papillosus (Arnesen, 1903)
  • Phorbas paucistylifer (Koltun, 1958)
  • Phorbas perarmatus (Bowerbank, 1866)
  • Phorbas plumosus (Montagu, 1814)
  • Phorbas posidoni (Voultsiadou-Koukoura & van Soest, 1991)
  • Phorbas punctatus (Picton & Goodwin, 2007)
  • Phorbas purpureus (Carter, 1886)
  • Phorbas pustulosus (Carter, 1882), Baseball glove sponge
  • Phorbas ramosus (Lendenfeld, 1888)
  • Phorbas reginae (Aguilar-Camacho & Carballo, 2012)
  • Phorbas repens (Topsent, 1904)
  • Phorbas roemeri (Hentschel, 1929)
  • Phorbas roxasi (de Laubenfels, 1935)
  • Phorbas salebrosus (Koltun, 1958)
  • Phorbas scabida (sensu Vacelet, Vasseur & Lévi, 1976)
  • Phorbas shackletoni (Goodwin, Jones, Neely & Brickle, 2011)
  • Phorbas styliferus (Burton, 1959)
  • Phorbas tailliezi (Vacelet & Pérez, 2008)
  • Phorbas tanitai (Hajdu & Teixeira, 2011)
  • Phorbas tenacior (Topsent, 1925)
  • Phorbas tenuis (Cuartas, 1992)
  • Phorbas tenuispiculatus (Dendy, 1896)
  • Phorbas thela (Vosmaer, 1880)
  • Phorbas tokushima (Tanita, 1970)
  • Phorbas topsenti (Vacelet & Pérez, 2008)
  • Phorbas uncifer (Dendy, 1896)
  • Phorbas viecquensis (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864)

References


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