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Stelletta agulhana 14169990
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Description: English: grey wall sponge (Stelletta agulhana); City of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. Date: 10 March 2018. Source:
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34° 14′ 22.8″ S, 18° 28′ 41.98″ E
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Lectotype of Ancorina fibrosa Schmidt, 1870
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Stelletta vervoorti Van Soest, 2017
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Holotype RMNH Por. 9942 from Van Soest, 2017: 76, Fig. 48
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