Haliclona (Soestella) Caerulea
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''Haliclona caerulea'' is a species of marine sponge in the family
Chalinidae Chalinidae is a family of marine demosponges, containing the following genera: * '' Chalinula'' Schmidt, 1868 * '' Cladocroce'' Topsent, 1892 * '' Dendrectilla'' Pulitzer-Finali, 1983 * '' Dendroxea'' Griessinger, 1971 * ''Haliclona ''Haliclon ...
. It is an encrusting tubular sponge that grows anchored on rocky surfaces of
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Name

The name of the species relates to its blue color: Latin caeruleus: cerulean blue, like the sky, or the ocean.


Morphology

''Haliclona caerulea'' takes the form of an encrusting mass of cylindrical to volcano-shaped projections between 2 and 15 cm, with oscula at the high end. The oscula are circular or oval, and between 1.3 and 5.0 mm in diameter. The body has radial symmetry and consists, on the outside, of flattened cells known as pinacocytes. The inner part is formed by cells called choanocytes, equipped with a flagellum. These cells have a dual function: ingesting food particles, and maintaining the flow of water through the sponge's body. Between the two layers a more or less gelatinous substance called mesohyl. Sclerocyte cells are responsible for secreting a kind of skeleton for supporting the sponge's body, formed of spongin fibers. As its name suggests, the most common color is blue, but individuals may be beige or white.


Distribution

Its geographic distribution includes the western tropical Atlantic, from Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, to the Caribbean Sea, reaching the West Indies and the Pacific coast of Mexico and Panama. is also found on the islands of Hawaii and Guam, and its unintended introduction that reached these islands from biofouling on the hulls of ships.


Habitat and ecological roles

It is commonly seen growing in beds of the seagrass '' Thalassia'', and in rocky coral rubble habitats. Studies reported their symbiosis with calcareous alga ''
Jania adhaerens Jania may refer to: * Jania (given name), a female given name, also spelled Janiya * ''Jania'' (alga), J.V.Lamouroux, 1812, a coralline algae genus * ''Jania'' Schult. & Schult.f., 1830, a plant genus, now considered a synonym of ''Moraea ''Mo ...
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Aquaria

''Haliclona cerulea'' can sometimes be found in the
aquarium An aquarium (plural: ''aquariums'' or ''aquaria'') is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aq ...
trade, often sold simply as "Haliclona sp."


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q2140487
caerulea ''Caerulea'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. It is a small genus with only two species. *'' Caerulea coeligena'' (Oberthür, 1876) western China, central China. *'' Caerulea coelestis'' (Alphéraky, 1897) Tibet, western Chin ...
Animals described in 1965