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Polymastia mamillaris (Müller, 1806)
The sponge is dirty grey,orange to yellow in colour.The papillae are creamy-white to pale yellow.Polymastia mamillaris is covered with sediment particles (mud, sand,fine gravel).Papillae look out of the sediment.Polymastia mamillaris is firmly attached to rock beneath the sediment. Its a filterfeeder.
Synonymised names
Pencillaria mammillaris · unaccepted (genus transfer and misspelling of...)
Polymastia mammilaris · unaccepted (misspelling of species name)
Polymastia mammillaris · unaccepted (misspelling of species name)
Polymastica mammillaris · unaccepted (misspelling of both genus and...)
Spongia mamillaris Müller, 1806 · unaccepted (genus transfer)
Direct children (3)
Subspecies Polymastia mamillaris rara Koltun, 1966 accepted as Polymastia rara Koltun, 1966 (status change)
Variety Polymastia mamillaris var. grimaldii (Topsent, 1913) accepted as Polymastia grimaldii (Topsent, 1913) (status change)
Variety Polymastia mamillaris var. hyperborea Hentschel, 1916 accepted as Polymastia grimaldii (Topsent, 1913) (junior synonym)
The sponge is dirty grey,orange to yellow in colour.The papillae are creamy-white to pale yellow.Polymastia mamillaris is covered with sediment particles (mud, sand,fine gravel).Papillae look out of the sediment.Polymastia mamillaris is firmly attached to rock beneath the sediment. Its a filterfeeder.
Synonymised names
Pencillaria mammillaris · unaccepted (genus transfer and misspelling of...)
Polymastia mammilaris · unaccepted (misspelling of species name)
Polymastia mammillaris · unaccepted (misspelling of species name)
Polymastica mammillaris · unaccepted (misspelling of both genus and...)
Spongia mamillaris Müller, 1806 · unaccepted (genus transfer)
Direct children (3)
Subspecies Polymastia mamillaris rara Koltun, 1966 accepted as Polymastia rara Koltun, 1966 (status change)
Variety Polymastia mamillaris var. grimaldii (Topsent, 1913) accepted as Polymastia grimaldii (Topsent, 1913) (status change)
Variety Polymastia mamillaris var. hyperborea Hentschel, 1916 accepted as Polymastia grimaldii (Topsent, 1913) (junior synonym)