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Scypha ciliata

(Fabricius, 1780)


Erling Svensen Does any of you know this sponge? Very small - aprox. 0,5 cm wide.

Becky Hitchin No, but this is a great shot of Clavelina for David Kipling's squirts course, branchial sac and all!

Wendy Northway is it a purse sponge scypha ciliata?

Christian Skauge I have seen those, someone told me "glass sponge".

Erling Svensen Wendy Northway, it could of course be tiny Scypha sponges. We have a lot of bigger en slender ones on this location. Thanks.

Erling Svensen A very important information, Dawn - I did not think of that..... ;-). Thanks.

Claire Goodwin Sycon ciliatum (same as Wendy said - just another genus transfer). However, I'm sure there are several species currently under one name (Burton merged a lot of species and many more are unlikely to have been described). This could account for the variation in appearance we get.

Sheilah Openshaw i'm seeing a lot more of them this year than for a few years, also the squirts.

Nick Owen I've been seeing some very large (up to 4" long and and over an inch diameter) Sycons under marinas. At this size the ring of spicules is also very large and long. Wonder if the individual spicules are in scale.....something else to do.

Message posted on Seasearch Identifications on 07 Jul 2013
Taxonomy
Animalia (Kingdom)
  Porifera (Phylum)
    Calcarea (Class)
      Calcaronea (Subclass)
        Leucosolenida (Order)
          Sycettidae (Family)
            Scypha (Genus)
              Scypha ciliata (Species)
Associated Species