List of sponges of Ireland
There are 290 species of sponges recorded in Ireland, although the true figure is thought to be close to 500; 134 species were recorded off Rathlin Island alone.[1][2][3][4]
Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera; sessile aquatic animals without true tissues.[5]
Class Calcarea (calcareous sponges)
Family Clathrinidae
- Clathrina contorta (Ascandra contorta)
- Clathrina coriacea (Ascandra coriacea)
- Guancha lacunosa
Family Grantiidae
- Grantia compressa (purse sponge)
- Leucandra fistulosa
- Leucandra gossei
- Leuconia johnstoni
- Leuconia nivea
Family Leucosoleniidae
- Leucosolenia botryoides
- Leucosolenia complicata
- Leucosolenia variabilis
Class Demospongiae (horny sponges)
Family Hymerhabdiidae
- Hymerhabdia typica
Family Raspailiidae
- Eurypon viride
- Eurypon clavatum
- Eurypon major
- Hymeraphia breeni
- Hymeraphia elongata
- Hymeraphia stellifera
- Hymeraphia verticillata
- Raspaciona aculeata
- Raspailia hispida
- Raspailia ramosa
Family Stelligeridae
- Halicnemia patera
- Stelligera rigida
- Stelligera stuposa
Family Bubaridae
- Bubaris vermiculata
Family Dictyonellidae
- Dictyonella incisa
- Spongionella pulchella
- Tethyspira spinosa
Family Halisarcidae
- Halisarca dujardini
Family Chondrillidae
- Thymosia guernei
Family Darwinellidae
- Aplysilla rosea
- Aplysilla sulfurea
Family Hemiasterellidae
- Paratimea constellata
Family Polymastiidae
- Polymastia agglutinans
- Polymastia boletiformis (yellow tit-sponge)
- Polymastia mamillaris
- Polymastia penicillus
- Polymastia spinula
- Quasillina brevis
- Sphaerotylus grey (B)
- Sphaerotylus spa
Family Suberitidae
- Terpios fugax
- Laxosuberites
- Protosuberites epiphytum
- Protosuberites incrustans
- Pseudosuberites sulphureus
- Suberites carnosus
- Suberites ficus
- Suberites pagurorum
Family Tethyidae
- Tethya aurantium (golf ball sponge, orange puffball sponge)
- Tethya citrina
- Tethya hibernica
- Tethya norvegica
Family Axinellidae
- Axinella damicornis
- Axinella dissimilis
- Axinella flustra
- Axinella infundibuliformis
- Axinella parva
- Axinella pyramidata
- Axinella rugosa
- Phakellia ventilabrum (chalice sponge)
Family Halichondriidae
- Halichondria bowerbanki (Bowerbank's halichondria)
- Halichondria panicea (breadcrumb sponge)
- Hymeniacidon kitchingi
- Hymeniacidon perlevis (crumb-of-bread sponge)
- Spongosorites calcicola
Family Chalinidae
- Chalinula limbata
- Haliclona cinerea
- Haliclona fistulosa
- Haliclona oculata (mermaid's glove)
- Haliclona simulans
- Haliclona urceolus
- Haliclona viscosa
Family Acarnidae
- Iophon hyndmani
- Iophon nigricans
Family Coelosphaeridae
- Lissodendoryx jenjonesae
Family Crellidae
- Crella plana
- Crella rosea
Family Desmacellidae
- Biemna variantia
- Desmacella annexa
Family Esperiopsidae
- Amphilectus fucorum
- Amphilectus lobatus
- Esperiopsis
- Ulosa stuposa
Family Hymedesmiidae
- Hemimycale columella
- Hymedesmia cohesibacilla
- Hymedesmia coriacea
- Hymedesmia crami
- Hymedesmia cratera
- Hymedesmia hibernica
- Hymedesmia jecusculum
- Hymedesmia pansa
- Hymedesmia paupertas
- Hymedesmia peachi
- Hymedesmia primitiva
- Hymedesmia rathlinia
- Hymedesmia umbelliformis
- Phorbas fictitius
- Phorbas plumosus
- Phorbas punctatus
- Plocamiancora arndti
- Plocamionida ambigua
- Plocamionida tylotata
- Spanioplon armaturum
- Stylostichon
Family Microcionidae
- Antho brattegardi
- Antho coriacea
- Antho granditoxa
- Antho inconstans
- Antho involvens
- Clathria armata
- Clathria atrasanguinea
- Clathria barleei
- Clathria elliptichela
- Clathria fallax
- Clathria laevis
- Clathria spinarcus
- Clathria strepsitoxa
- Ophlitaspongia papilla
Family Mycalidae
- Mycale contarenii
- Mycale lingua
- Mycale macilenta
- Mycale minima
- Mycale rotalis
- Mycale subclavata
Family Tetillidae
- Craniella cranium
- Craniella zetlandica
Family Ancorinidae
- Dercitus bucklandi
- Stryphnus ponderosus
- Stelletta grubii
Family Ianthellidae
- Hexadella racovitzai
Class Homoscleromorpha
Family Plakinidae
- Plakortis simplex
References
- "Sponges of Britain and Ireland".
- https://www.epa.ie/pubs/reports/research/sss/Classification%20of%20freshwater%20sponges.pdf
- https://www.npws.ie/sites/default/files/publications/pdf/IWM38.pdf
- http://maps.biodiversityireland.ie/SpeciesGroup/39/Species?FullDictionary=false&UseCommonNames=false
- "Irish sea sponges could produce cure for cancer and HIV - Independent.ie".
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