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Sycon huinayense

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Sycon huinayense
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Porifera
Class: Calcarea
Order: Leucosolenida
Family: Sycettidae
Genus: Sycon
Species:
S. huinayense
Binomial name
Sycon huinayense
Azevedo, Hajdu, Willenz & Klautau, 2009

Sycon huinayense is a species of sponge found on light-exposed vertical substrates at depths of 6–10 m (20–33 ft).[1] They are associated with the mussel species Mytilus chilensis. Members of the class Calcarea are hermaphroditic.

The type locality is Comau Fjord, Chile. It was named after Fundación San Ignácio del Huinay.[1]

The zygote develops into either coeloblastula or amphiblastula larva (free-swimming) before settling down on a substrate where it grows into a young sponge. It is harmless to humans.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Azevedo, F.; Hajdu, E.; Willenz, P.; Klautau, M. (2009). New Records of Calcareous Sponges (Porifera, Calcarea) from the Chilean coast. Zootaxa. 2072: 1-30