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Sycon
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges The calcareous sponges of class Calcarea are members of the animal phylum Porifera, the cellular sponges. They are characterized by spicules made of calcium carbonate in the form of calcite or aragonite. While the spicules in most species ha ... belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon b ...
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Sycon Ensiferum
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide ...
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Sycon Boreale
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide ...
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Sycon Eglintonense
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide ...
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Sycon Dunstervillia
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide ...
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Sycon Digitiforme
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide ...
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Sycon Defendens
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide ...
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Sycon Cylindricum
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide ...
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Sycon Conulosum
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide ...
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Sycon Compactum
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide ...
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Sycon Coactum
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide ...
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Sycon Carteri
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *''Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide & ...
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Sycon Capricorn
''Sycon'' is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. These sponges are small, growing up to 7.5 cm and having length from 2.5 to7.5, and are tube-shaped and often white to cream in colour. They are known to aquarium hobbyists as "Pineapple" or "Q-Tip" sponges, and are frequent "hitchhikers" accidentally brought in. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sycon'': *'' Sycon abyssale'' Borojevic & raat-Kleeton, 1965 *'' Sycon acanthoxea'' (Little, 1963) *'' Sycon album'' Tanita, 1942 *'' Sycon ampulla'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon antarcticum'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon arcticum'' (Haeckel, 1870) *'' Sycon australe'' (Jenkin, 1908) *'' Sycon avus'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *'' Sycon barbadense'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon bellum'' Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017 *''Sycon boreale'' (Schuffner, 1877) *'' Sycon brasiliense'' Borojevic, 1971 *''Sycon calcaravis'' Hozawa, 1929 *''Sycon caminatum'' Thacker, 1908 *'' Sycon capricorn'' Wörheide & ...
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