Biology:Pipestela terpenensis

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Short description: Species of sponge

Pipestela terpenensis
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Porifera
Class: Demospongiae
Order: Axinellida
Family: Axinellidae
Genus: Pipestela
Species:
P. terpenensis
Binomial name
Pipestela terpenensis
(Fromont, 1993)
Synonyms[1]

Amphimedon terpenensis Fromont, 1993
Cymbastela terpenensis (Fromont, 1993)

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The species was first described in 1993 by Jane Fromont as Amphimedon terpenensis from a specimen collected at a depth of 19 m on MacGillivray Reef, Lizard Island in the Great Barrier Reef.[1][4] The species epithet, terpenensis, was given because of the large proportion of terpenes in this sponge.[4]

Description

P. terpenensis is a red-brown sponge with a thin maroon band due partially to the sponge's pigment but also to a symbiont cyanobacteria.[4] It is tall and sometimes the branches look like flattened organ pipes.[4]

Habitat

It grows on reefs in full light, on dead coral or rock at depths of 10 to 20.[4]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q2218705 entry