In continuation of the earlier communications in this series on the studies on Indian sponges (Thomas 1968) two species belonging respectively to the genus Acarnus Gray (1867) and Acanthacarnus Levi (1952) are recorded from the Indian region
A historical account of the studies pertaining to the different groups of sponges from different are...
In this paper, 9 species of Demospongiae collected during the cruises of the T.N.P. fishing vessel ...
Detailed systematic account of 11 species of Poeoiloscleridean sponges referable to 6 families artd ...
Our knowledge of the sponges of the Indian region is still in its infancy. The only area which has b...
The present author, during an extensive collection of sponges from the coastal waters of India, has ...
Four species of silicious sponges Echinochalina glabra (Ridley and Dendy); Higginsia mixta (Hentsche...
During an extensive collection of sponges from the coral rocks of the Gulf of Mannar, the author has...
Eight species of sponges collected aboard R. V. Skipjack in the area between 11° 43'- 11° 44' N and ...
Many species belonging to the genus Mycale Gray (1867) are recorded from Indian region by previous a...
Of the three species belonging to the genus Plakina Schulze (1880) considered here, two {Plakina mon...
Cosmotropical species reported in the genus Acarnus, viz. A. innominatus Gray (1867), A. tortilis To...
As the first part in a series on the sponges of the Papua and New Guinea Island eight species refera...
Two species of the genus Corticium Schmidt (1862) of the Order Carnosida Carter (1875), family Halin...
Not AvailableIn continuation of the earlier communications in this series on the studies on Indian s...
Marine sponges are found in fair abundance in the Indian region. Of about 305 species recorded from ...
A historical account of the studies pertaining to the different groups of sponges from different are...
In this paper, 9 species of Demospongiae collected during the cruises of the T.N.P. fishing vessel ...
Detailed systematic account of 11 species of Poeoiloscleridean sponges referable to 6 families artd ...
Our knowledge of the sponges of the Indian region is still in its infancy. The only area which has b...
The present author, during an extensive collection of sponges from the coastal waters of India, has ...
Four species of silicious sponges Echinochalina glabra (Ridley and Dendy); Higginsia mixta (Hentsche...
During an extensive collection of sponges from the coral rocks of the Gulf of Mannar, the author has...
Eight species of sponges collected aboard R. V. Skipjack in the area between 11° 43'- 11° 44' N and ...
Many species belonging to the genus Mycale Gray (1867) are recorded from Indian region by previous a...
Of the three species belonging to the genus Plakina Schulze (1880) considered here, two {Plakina mon...
Cosmotropical species reported in the genus Acarnus, viz. A. innominatus Gray (1867), A. tortilis To...
As the first part in a series on the sponges of the Papua and New Guinea Island eight species refera...
Two species of the genus Corticium Schmidt (1862) of the Order Carnosida Carter (1875), family Halin...
Not AvailableIn continuation of the earlier communications in this series on the studies on Indian s...
Marine sponges are found in fair abundance in the Indian region. Of about 305 species recorded from ...
A historical account of the studies pertaining to the different groups of sponges from different are...
In this paper, 9 species of Demospongiae collected during the cruises of the T.N.P. fishing vessel ...
Detailed systematic account of 11 species of Poeoiloscleridean sponges referable to 6 families artd ...