Lubomirskia baikalensis

id: lubomirskia-baikalensis-209-1062587
title: Lubomirskia baikalensis
text: Lubomirskia baikalensis is a freshwater species of sponge that is endemic to Lake Baikal, Russia. It is commonly called the Lake Baikal sponge and it is the most abundant sponge in the lake, but all the approximately 15 species of sponges in the family Lubomirskiidae are restricted to Baikal. Lubomirskia baikalensis is found on hard bottoms at depths between 1 and 120 m (3–394 ft). In relatively shallow water, it is bark-like, and covers stones somewhat like a carpet. From a depth of 3–4 m (10–1
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description: Species of sponge
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubomirskia_baikalensis
date created: 2011-02-26T07:42:54Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T12:02:10Z
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