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Studies on Indian Sponges I. Two new species of silicious sponges belonginq to the genera Echinodictyum Ridley and Rhadberemia Topsent

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Title Studies on Indian Sponges I. Two new species of silicious sponges belonginq to the genera Echinodictyum Ridley and Rhadberemia Topsent
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Creator Thomas,P A
 
Subject sponges
Madras
Gulf of Kutch
Andamans and Laccadive Islands
 
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Our knowledge of the sponges of the Indian region is still in its infancy. The only area which has been studied somewhat extensively is the Gulf of Mannar by various
spongologists like Carter (1880, 1881), Dendy (1905), Burton (1930, 1937) and Rao (1941). Besides these, some occasional reports are there about the sponges of
Madras or of Gulf of Kutch ; but such infoirmation often is too fragmentary when the vast shore line of about 4800 km of India is taken into consideration. With the idea of studying the Indian sponges in a comprehensive manner, the
present author took up this work in 1964. Collections from various parts of India by the author himself over the years have been supplemented by those forwarded by many other scientists from different parts of the country including Andamans and Laccadive Islands. The Mandapam region, however, has been surveyed in greater detail, with particular stress given to the Palk Bay, since the sponges of Palk Bay is poorly known.
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Date 2021-08-10T12:00:59Z
2021-08-10T12:00:59Z
1968
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Not Available
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/54432
 
Language English
 
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Publisher MBAI