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El-Bossery, A.M.; Shoukr, F.A.M.; El Komy, M.M.; Rady, H.M; El Arab, M.A.L.E. (2017). Sponges from Elphinstone Reef, Northern Red Sea, Egypt. The Egyptian journal of expzrimental biology (Zoology). 13(1): 79 – 89.
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10.5455/egysebz.20170325090048 [view]
El-Bossery, A.M.; Shoukr, F.A.M.; El Komy, M.M.; Rady, H.M; El Arab, M.A.L.E.
2017
Sponges from Elphinstone Reef, Northern Red Sea, Egypt
The Egyptian journal of expzrimental biology (Zoology)
13(1): 79 – 89
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A total of fifteen species of sponges were collected distinguished during 2011/2012. This list of genera and species provided in this work represented new records not previously reported for Elphinstone reef. The fifteen-sponge species all were in the class Demospongiae represented by seven orders and thirteen families. The most common family was Theonellidae Lendenfeld, 1903, which was represented by one genus and three species. Most species were collected from the reef wall in relatively depth from 10-25 meters depth. The most widespread sponge collected was the massive Erylus sp. a number of species collected in this study may not have been described. For example, Neopetrosia sp., Erylus sp., Suberea sp. and Theonella sp. collected during this study differ from the previously described taxon and may be a new species for this genus; however morphometric analysis is needed to confirm this assessment. The fragments labelled under special codes with their data; location, depth and colour and then incorporated in the collections of the Regional Museum of Natural History (RMNH).
Red Sea
Biodiversity, Taxonomic and ecological diversity
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Northern and Central Red Sea for Acarnus wolffgangi Keller, 1889 
Northern and Central Red Sea for Chondrilla nucula Schmidt, 1862  (inaccurate)
Northern and Central Red Sea for Crella (Grayella) cyathophora (Carter, 1869) 
Northern and Central Red Sea for Dragmacidon coccineum (Keller, 1891) 
Northern and Central Red Sea for Echinoclathria gibbosa (Keller, 1889) 
Northern and Central Red Sea for Echinodictyum jousseaumi Topsent, 1892 
Northern and Central Red Sea for Pseudoceratina arabica (Keller, 1889) 
Northern and Central Red Sea for Stylissa carteri (Dendy, 1889) 
Northern and Central Red Sea for Stylissa carteri (Dendy, 1889) 
Northern and Central Red Sea for Theonella mirabilis (de Laubenfels, 1954)