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English: Fig. 7. Ulosa stuposa (Esper, 1794), ZMA Por. 06766. A. Fragmented habit. B. Cross section of skeleton. C. SEM image of style. C1. Detail of apices.
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Author Van Soest R.W.M., Beglinger E.J. & de Voogd N.J. 2012. Sponges of the family Esperiopsidae (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida) from Northwest Africa, with the descriptions of four new species. European Journal of Taxonomy 18: 1-21. https://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2012.18
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