WoRMS name details
original description
(of Cliona labyrinthica Hancock, 1849) Hancock, A. (1849). On the Excavating Powers of certain Sponges belonging to the genus <i>Cliona</i> with descriptions of several new Species,and an allied generic form. <em>Annals and Magazine of Natural History.</em> (2)3(17): 321-348, pls XII-XV., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/16085612 page(s): 345; pl XV fig 7; note: type-locality not indicated, on Tridacna shells [details]
basis of record
Rosell, D.; Uriz, M.J. (2002). Excavating and endolithic sponge species (Porifera) from the Mediterranean: species descriptions and identification key. <em>Organisms, Diversity & Evolution.</em> 2, 55-86. page(s): 58-60; fig 2 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Ben Mustapha, K; Zarrouk, S.; Souissi, A.; El Abed, A. (2003). Diversité des Démosponges Tunisiennes. <em>Bulletin Institut national des Sciences et Technologies de la mer de Salammbô.</em> 30, 55-78. page(s): 73; note: Misapplication [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Corriero, G.; Abbiati, M.; Santangelo, G. (1997). Sponges inhabiting a Mediteranean red coral population. <em>Marine Ecology.</em> 18 (2), 147-155. page(s): 149; note: Misapplication [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Alander, H. (1942). Sponges from the Swedish west-coast and adjacent waters. <em>Ph.D. Thesis. (University of Lund, H. Struves: Gøteborg).</em> Pp. 1-95, 15 pls. page(s): 28; note: Misapplication [details] Available for editors [request]
From editor or global species database
Distribution This species was originally described from material boring into Tridacna shells, and these only occur in the Indo-Pacific. Records from the Atlantic and the Mediterranean by Topsent concern other species of Aka (cf. Schoenberg & Beuck, 2007). [details]
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