WoRMS source details
Acanthopleura haddoni Winckworth, 1927 accepted as Acanthopleura vaillantii Rochebrune, 1882 (basis of record)
Acanthopleura haddoni Winckworth, 1927 accepted as Acanthopleura vaillantii Rochebrune, 1882 (source of synonymy)
Acanthopleura spinosa (Bruguière, 1792) (basis of record)
Acmaea saccharina (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Patelloida saccharina (Linnaeus, 1758) (source of synonymy)
Acromitus flagellatus (Maas, 1903) (basis of record)
Aglaophenia cupressina Lamouroux, 1816 accepted as Pachyrhynchia cuppressina (Lamouroux, 1816) (additional source)
Alatina alata (Reynaud, 1830) (additional source)
Amaea acuminata (G. B. Sowerby II, 1844) accepted as Acrilla acuminata (G. B. Sowerby II, 1844) (basis of record)
Amphiura (Amphiura) dejectoides H.L. Clark, 1939 (source of synonymy)
Architectonica perspectiva (Linnaeus, 1758) (additional source)
Asteronotus cespitosus (van Hasselt, 1824) (additional source)
Aurelia aurita (Linnaeus, 1758) (additional source)
Axinella carteri (Dendy, 1889) accepted as Stylissa carteri (Dendy, 1889) (additional source)
Biemna fistulosa (Topsent, 1897) (additional source)
Biemna fortis (Topsent, 1897) (additional source)
Bursa rubeta (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Tutufa rubeta (Linnaeus, 1758) (source of synonymy)
Bursatella leachi accepted as Bursatella leachii Blainville, 1817 (basis of record)
Cantharus fumosus (Dillwyn, 1817) accepted as Pollia fumosa (Dillwyn, 1817) (additional source)
Cantharus undosus (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Pollia undosa (Linnaeus, 1758) (additional source)
Cassiopea andromeda (Forskål, 1775) (additional source)
Cassiopea depressa Haeckel, 1880 (basis of record)
Cassis glauca (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Phalium glaucum (Linnaeus, 1758) (source of synonymy)
Catostylus mosaicus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) (basis of record)
Catostylus perezi Ranson, 1945 (basis of record)
Catostylus viridiscens (Chun) (basis of record)
Cellana capensis (Gmelin, 1791) (additional source)
Cephea Péron & Lesueur, 1810 (basis of record)
Cephea cephea (Forskål, 1775) (basis of record)
Cheilea papyracea (Reeve, 1858) accepted as Cheilea equestris (Linnaeus, 1758) (basis of record)
Chelidonura amoena Bergh, 1905 (basis of record)
Chelidonura electra Rudman, 1970 (additional source)
Chiropsalmus quadrumanus (F. Muller, 1859) (basis of record)
Chrysaora quinquecirrha (Desor, 1848) (basis of record)
Cinachyrella voeltzkowii accepted as Cinachyrella arabica (Carter, 1869) (basis of record)
Clathria frondifera (Bowerbank, 1875) accepted as Clathria (Thalysias) vulpina (Lamarck, 1814) (basis of record)
Clypeomorus bifasciata (G. B. Sowerby II, 1855) (additional source)
Clypeomorus morus (Lamarck, 1822) accepted as Clypeomorus bifasciata (G. B. Sowerby II, 1855) (source of synonymy)
Conus litoglyphus Hwass, 1792 (additional source)
Crambionella orsini (Vanhöffen, 1888) (basis of record)
Cronia konkanensis (Melvill, 1893) accepted as Semiricinula konkanensis (Melvill, 1893) (basis of record)
Cyanea nozaki accepted as Cyanea nozakii Kishinouye, 1891 (basis of record)
Cymatium tuberosum (Lamarck, 1822) accepted as Gutturnium muricinum (Röding, 1798) (source of synonymy)
Dendropoma corallinaceum (Tomlin, 1939) (additional source)
Dentalium bisexangulatum G. B. Sowerby II, 1860 (additional source)
Diala lauta (A. Adams, 1862) accepted as Diala suturalis (A. Adams, 1853) (basis of record)
Diplulmaris antarctica Maas, 1908 (basis of record)
Discodoris fragilis (Alder & Hancock, 1864) accepted as Sebadoris fragilis (Alder & Hancock, 1864) (additional source)
Drupa fusconigra (Dunker, 1871) accepted as Semiricinula squamosa (Pease, 1868) (basis of record)
Engina mendicaria (Linnaeus, 1758) (basis of record)
Euryspongia lactea Row, 1911 (additional source)
Eutritonium tuberosum (Lamarck, 1822) accepted as Gutturnium muricinum (Röding, 1798) (source of synonymy)
Ficus gracilis (G. B. Sowerby I, 1825) (additional source)
Ficus subintermedius [sic] † accepted as Ficus subintermedia (A. d'Orbigny, 1852) † (additional source)
Fryeria marindica (Yonow & Hayward, 1991) accepted as Phyllidia marindica (Yonow & Hayward, 1991) (basis of record)
Geodia crustosa Bösraug, 1913 (basis of record)
Gibbula capensis (Gmelin, 1791) (additional source)
Gibbula townsendi G. B. Sowerby III, 1895 accepted as Agagus agagus Jousseaume, 1894 (additional source)
Glossodoris atromarginata (Cuvier, 1804) accepted as Doriprismatica atromarginata (Cuvier, 1804) (basis of record)
Glossodoris plumbea (Pagenstecher, 1877) accepted as Doriprismatica plumbea (Pagenstecher, 1877) (basis of record)
Gutturnium muricinum (Röding, 1798) (source of synonymy)
Haliclona (Reniera) debilis Pulitzer-Finali, 1993 (additional source)
Haliclona bawiana (Lendenfeld, 1897) (additional source)
Hexabranchus marginatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1832) accepted as Hexabranchus lacer (Cuvier, 1804) (basis of record)
Hyrtios erecta (Keller, 1889) accepted as Hyrtios erectus (Keller, 1889) (additional source)
Idiellana pristis (Lamouroux, 1816) (basis of record)
Kerasemna humilis (Thiele, 1903) accepted as Mycale (Kerasemna) humilis (Thiele, 1903) (source of synonymy)
Linuche unguiculata (Swartz, 1788) (basis of record)
Liosina paradoxa Thiele, 1899 (additional source)
Lissodendoryx (Lissodendoryx) monticularis Baer, 1906 (additional source)
Macrorhynchia philippina Kirchenpauer, 1872 (additional source)
Malea pommum (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Malea pomum (Linnaeus, 1758) (basis of record)
Margaretta tenuis Harmer, 1957 (basis of record)
Mastigias ocellatus (Modeer, 1791) (basis of record)
Mastigias papua (Lesson, 1830) (basis of record)
Megalactis hemprichii Ehrenberg, 1834 (basis of record)
Melibe pilosa Pease, 1860 (additional source)
Merica melanostoma (G. B. Sowerby II, 1849) (basis of record)
Mitra (Strigatella) scutulata (Gmelin, 1791) accepted as Strigatella scutulata (Gmelin, 1791) (additional source)
Mitra brunnea (Pease, 1868) accepted as Mitra fastigium Reeve, 1845 accepted as Nebularia fastigium (Reeve, 1845) (additional source)
Mitra nitilina (Spry, 1961) accepted as Mitra fastigium Reeve, 1845 accepted as Nebularia fastigium (Reeve, 1845) (basis of record)
Mitra oleacea Reeve, 1844 accepted as Vexillum oleaceum (Reeve, 1844) (additional source)
Morula margariticola (Broderip, 1833) accepted as Drupella margariticola (Broderip, 1833) (basis of record)
Nassarius echinatus (A. Adams, 1852) (basis of record)
Nerita plexa Dillwyn, 1817 accepted as Nerita textilis Gmelin, 1791 (source of synonymy)
Nerita textilis Gmelin, 1791 (additional source)
Ophiomastix bispinosa H.L. Clark, 1917 accepted as Ophiomastix variabilis Koehler, 1905 (source of synonymy)
Ophiomastix notabilis H.L. Clark, 1938 accepted as Ophiomastix variabilis Koehler, 1905 (source of synonymy)
Ophiopeza dubiosa (de Loriol, 1893) accepted as Ophiopeza spinosa (Ljungman, 1867) (source of synonymy)
Ophiopezella dubiosa de Loriol, 1893 accepted as Ophiopeza spinosa (Ljungman, 1867) (source of synonymy)
Oxystele tabularis (Krauss, 1848) (additional source)
Paradexamine rewa Myers, 1985 (basis of record)
Paratetilla Dendy, 1905 (additional source)
Pectinura fallax (Peters, 1851) accepted as Ophiopeza fallax fallax Peters, 1851 (source of synonymy)
Pelagia panopyra Péron & Lesueur, 1810 (basis of record)
Pelamis platura (Linnaeus, 1766) accepted as Hydrophis platurus (Linnaeus, 1766) (basis of record)
Phakellia cavernosa (Dendy, 1922) accepted as Acanthella cavernosa Dendy, 1922 (source of synonymy)
Phenacolepas galathea (Lamarck, 1819) accepted as Zacalantica galathea (Lamarck, 1819) (additional source)
Phyllidia arabica Ehrenberg, 1831 accepted as Phyllidia varicosa Lamarck, 1801 (basis of record)
Phyllidiella zeylanica (Kelaart, 1858) (additional source)
Chagos for Chromodoris tennentana (Kelaart, 1859)
Circumtropical for Stenopus hispidus (Olivier, 1811)
East Africa for Chiromantes eulimene (De Man in Weber, 1897)
East African Coral Coast for Geodia crustosa Bösraug, 1913
East African Coral Coast for Sigmadocia amboinensis (Lévi, 1961)
India for Nematopalaemon tenuipes (Henderson, 1893)
Indian Ocean for Elamena sindensis Alcock, 1900
Indian Ocean for Selatium elongatum (A. Milne-Edwards, 1869)
Indian Ocean for Uca (Cranuca) inversa (Hoffmann, 1874)
Indian Ocean for Uca (Gelasimus) vocans excisa (Nobili, 1906)
Indian Ocean for Uca (Tubuca) urvillei (H. Milne Edwards, 1852)
Indo-Pacific for Actaeodes hirsutissimus (Rüppell, 1830)
Indo-Pacific for Actaeodes tomentosus (H. Milne Edwards, 1834)
Indo-Pacific for Alpheus Fabricius, 1798
Indo-Pacific for Alpheus deuteropus Hilgendorf, 1879
Indo-Pacific for Alpheus frontalis H. Milne Edwards, 1837
Indo-Pacific for Alpheus lottini Guérin, 1829
Indo-Pacific for Alpheus microstylus (Spence Bate, 1888)
Indo-Pacific for Atergatis floridus (Linnaeus, 1767)
Indo-Pacific for Athanas dorsalis (Stimpson, 1860)
Indo-Pacific for Calappa hepatica (Linnaeus, 1758)
Indo-Pacific for Cardisoma carnifex (Herbst, 1796)
Indo-Pacific for Dardanus lagopodes (Forskål, 1775)
Indo-Pacific for Epixanthus frontalis (H. Milne Edwards, 1834)
Indo-Pacific for Etisus laevimanus Randall, 1840
Indo-Pacific for Galathea Fabricius, 1793
Indo-Pacific for Grapsus tenuicrustatus (Herbst, 1783)
Indo-Pacific for Hippolyte ventricosa H. Milne Edwards, 1837
Indo-Pacific for Hymenocera picta Dana, 1852
Indo-Pacific for Ischnopontonia lophos (Barnard, 1962)
Indo-Pacific for Latreutes mucronatus (Stimpson, 1860)
Indo-Pacific for Lydia annulipes (H. Milne Edwards, 1834)
Indo-Pacific for Lysmata amboinensis (De Man, 1888)
Indo-Pacific for Matuta lunaris (Forskål, 1775)
Indo-Pacific for Menaethius monoceros (Latreille, 1825)
Indo-Pacific for Metopograpsus thukuhar (Owen, 1839)
Indo-Pacific for Neopetrolisthes maculatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)
Indo-Pacific for Ocypode ceratophthalmus (Pallas, 1772)
Indo-Pacific for Ocypode cordimana Latreille, 1818
Indo-Pacific for Pachygrapsus plicatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)
Indo-Pacific for Palinurellus wieneckii (De Man, 1881)
Indo-Pacific for Palinurus ornatus Fabricius, 1798
Indo-Pacific for Panulirus penicillatus (Olivier, 1791)
Indo-Pacific for Percnon planissimum (Herbst, 1804)
Indo-Pacific for Periclimenes tenuipes Borradaile, 1898
Indo-Pacific for Petrolisthes lamarckii (Leach, 1821)
Indo-Pacific for Phymodius monticulosus (Dana, 1852)
Indo-Pacific for Pilumnus vespertilio (Fabricius, 1793)
Indo-Pacific for Pinnotheres Bosc, 1801
Indo-Pacific for Planes cyaneus Dana, 1851
Indo-Pacific for Platypodia granulosa (Rüppell, 1830)
Indo-Pacific for Portunus (Achelous) orbitosinus Rathbun, 1911
Indo-Pacific for Racilius compressus Paulson, 1875
Indo-Pacific for Sarmatium crassum Dana, 1851
Indo-Pacific for Saron marmoratus (Olivier, 1811)
Indo-Pacific for Schizophrys aspera (H. Milne Edwards, 1831)
Indo-Pacific for Synalpheus charon (Heller, 1861)
Indo-Pacific for Thalamita poissoni (Audouin, 1826)
Indo-Pacific for Thalamitoides tridens A. Milne-Edwards, 1869
Indo-Pacific for Trapezia rufopunctata (Herbst, 1799)
Indo-Pacific for Uca (Gelasimus) tetragonon (Herbst, 1790)
Indo-Pacific for Uca (Gelasimus) vocans (Linnaeus, 1758)
Indo-Pacific for Uca (Paraleptuca) chlorophthalmus chlorophthalmus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)
Indo-Pacific for Uca (Paraleptuca) lactea annulipes (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)
Indo-Pacific for Uca (Tubuca) dussumieri (H. Milne Edwards, 1852)
Indo-Pacific for Xantho hydrophilus (Herbst, 1790)
Madagascar for Diplulmaris antarctica Maas, 1908
Pacific Ocean for Urocaridella antonbruunii (Bruce, 1967)
Red Sea for Albunea symnista (Linnaeus, 1767)
Red Sea for Carpilius convexus (Forskål, 1775)
Red Sea for Cassiopea andromeda (Forskål, 1775)
Red Sea for Clibanarius striolatus Dana, 1852
Red Sea for Crambionella orsini (Vanhöffen, 1888)
Red Sea for Cyphocarcinus capreolus (Paulson, 1875)
Red Sea for Diogenes avarus Heller, 1865
Red Sea for Dromidia unidentata (Rüppell, 1830)
Red Sea for Eurycarcinus natalensis (Krauss, 1843)
Red Sea for Helice leachi Hess, 1865
Red Sea for Lophiotoma cingulifera (Lamarck, 1822)
Red Sea for Macrophthalmus (Chaenostoma) boscii Audouin, 1826
Red Sea for Macrophthalmus (Mareotis) depressus Rüppell, 1830
Red Sea for Macrophthalmus (Venitus) latreillii (Desmarest, 1817)
Red Sea for Mastigias papua (Lesson, 1830)
Red Sea for Metopograpsus messor (Forskål, 1775)
Red Sea for Neosarmatium meinerti (De Man, 1887) (inaccurate)
Red Sea for Neosarmatium smithi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853)
Red Sea for Ocypode saratan (Forskål, 1775)
Red Sea for Pachygrapsus minutus A. Milne-Edwards, 1873
Red Sea for Pagurus hirtimanus White, 1847
Red Sea for Petrolisthes ornatus Paulson, 1875
Red Sea for Phasianella variegata Lamarck, 1822
Red Sea for Philyra platychira De Haan, 1841
Red Sea for Plagusia depressa tuberculata Lamarck, 1818
Red Sea for Pseudograpsus elongatus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1873)
Red Sea for Rapana rapiformis (Born, 1778)
Red Sea for Saron neglectus De Man, 1902
Red Sea for Sesarmops impressum (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)
Red Sea for Thenus orientalis (Lund, 1793)
Seychellois Exclusive Economic Zone for Pseudaxinella coccinea (Keller, 1891)
Potato-shaped, 2-10 cm long and wide, free-living or attached basally to rubble; irregularity lumpy, oscules on low ... [details]
Width to 20 cm. Bell hemispherical, slightly pointed with smooth to finely granulated surface. Mouth-arms with ... [details]
Height to 25 cm, width 1/3 to 1/2 of height. Bell thick, translucent, with smooth surface and four long tentacles ... [details]
Up to 3 cm, with very fine axial ribs. Colour tan. Habitat: eulittoral and deeper. Distribution: W Indian Ocean to ... [details]
Shell up to 5 cm diameter. Colour white to yellowish-brown, lighter at the edges and beneath. Operculum horny and ... [details]
Up to 30 cm long. Distinctive, with ridges of large tubercles running down centre of body, and a series of ... [details]
Width 15-30 cm. Bell flat to domed, firm, translucent, with four (or 5-7) bluish-pink gonad rings, four mouth-arms ... [details]
Erect expanded leaves up to 10 mm thick, 40 cm high. Short woody stalk with fleshy, blade-like lobes. Surface ... [details]
Soft oval body, up to 7cm long, which has a trapezoidal flap at the front and is translucent orange or yellow. ... [details]
Multi thin-walled, fragile tubes, 1-2 cm across and 1-3 cm high, appearing as a thin stretched skin embedded with ... [details]
A broad, plump sea slug, up to 7cm, varying in colour from tan to brown or orange. Body is covered in simple and/or ... [details]
Thick shell, up to 4 cm, with tall spire and large body whorl, upper whorls separated by deep sutures, and the ... [details]
Distinctive, think shell, up to 4 cm, with numerous spiralled, brown cords on lighter background. Aperture toothed ... [details]
Whorled or curved plate-like sponge, 15-20 cm wide and high, which can form a cup with internal spirals at ... [details]
Width to 12 cm. Disc flat, with eight short mouth-arms each with four (or six) side-branches supporting many ... [details]
mouth-arms with 6-8 short, spreading main branches; clubs minute, to 0.8 mm; no peripheral spots (Richmond, 1997). [details]
Width to 35 cm. Bell sub-hemispherical, firm to floppy, finely granular and translucent. Mouth-arms neatly conical ... [details]
with bell bearing rows of prominent papillae radiating outwards. Sting harmless (Richmond, 1997). [details]
Width to 40 cm. Pink to lilac above, brown below, with a central dome covered in 10-50 large, irregular ... [details]
Habitat: Mangrove Forests. Thick, strong, elongate shells up to 3 cm, with five whorls and about 20 axial ribs. ... [details]
Evenly sub-circular shell, up to 2 cm, with undulating surface and a distinctive internal cup-shaped projection. ... [details]
Width to 14 cm, 10 cm high. Bell surface covered with stinging warts. Up to nine tentacles on each corner, on ... [details]
Species up to 4 cm long, with central region orange brown, mottled with lighter and darker patches and dark purple ... [details]
Width to 25 cm. Bell surface with fine warts. Four separate mouth-arms, up to 50 cm long, with frilled edges. Bell ... [details]
Spherical, 2-5 cm diameter. Surface is hairy, silty, and with sunken pits; stiff velvet to touch. Interior orange ... [details]
Multiple stubby fan-like branches, 3-4 cm wide, 5-10 cm long, loosely attached to substrate. Surface tuberculate, ... [details]
Delicate tubular mass, 2-5 cm wide. Tubes 0.5 mm diameter with membraneous raised oscules. Crisp, compressible, ... [details]
Width to 20 cm. Bell slightly pointed, robust and smooth, edged with a skirt furrowed between the fused lappets. ... [details]
Width to 50 cm. Distinctive, large, flat-topped bell, with eight large marginal lobes. Colour typically cream to ... [details]
Diameter up to 3mm, length variable. Similar to Vermetus sp. But much smaller. Flat, brown-red operculum with ... [details]
White, curved, tapering tube with 12 ridges along entire length, up to 5 cm long. Habitat: shallow and deep sand. ... [details]
Up to 5 mm, smooth, thin and glossy. Pale cream with bands of brown dashes. Habitat: among seaweed in shallow ... [details]
Oval and very flattened, up to 15 cm long. Well camouflaged by colouration of mottled creams, beiges, browns, ... [details]
Solid shell, up to 3 cm, with strong, low-spined varices. Colour variable, often brown or mottled, with pale ... [details]
Habitat: rocky shores. Tropical Indo-Pacific, also in Australia in Kalk (1958). [details]
Erect mass, 5 cm high and wide. Highly conulose surface with visible, protruding, tiny black, twig-like fibres up ... [details]
Up to 3 cm long. Distinguished from the two genera (Phyllidia arabica and Phyllidiella zeylanica) by a ventral anus ... [details]
Description: Patches 4-5 cm wide, 5-10 mm thick with punctured surface and slightly raised oscules, 2-3 mm ... [details]
Often a darker red than G. townsendi (Richmond, 1997) [details]
A distinctive, truly pelagic silvery blue mollusc, up to 6 cm long, with three pairs of arms. Floats upside-down ... [details]
Up to 5 cm long. Western Indian Ocean specimens tend to be olive-green, although geographical colour variations ... [details]
Larger, up to 7 cm, dark reddish-brown with white speckles, a broad, yellow band at mantle edge becoming ... [details]
Small single or double tubes or mounds, 0.5-3 cm high, 1 cm wide, scattered in groups on substrate. Oscules apical ... [details]
Club-shaped lobe growing erect from substrate, up to 10 cm wide and high, with rounded apex. Surface covered in ... [details]
Encrusting sponge, irregularly lobate, 5-10 cm long, 5 cm thick. Surface raised into faintly conulose irregular ... [details]
Single or multiple clumps of tubes up to 50 cm high and 4-5 cm wide. Walls 3-4 mm thick, sometimes ribbed, ... [details]
Amorphous and flimsy sponge forming clumps 5-15 cm across and 1-3 cm high, appearing as a thin stretched skin ... [details]
Tiny, to 2 cm. Bell straight-sided, flat-topped, with 16 vertical ridges and eight minute tentacles. Colour ... [details]
reddish-brown, to 15 cm width, with fine, polygonal warts on surface. In adults, pale patches on edge to bell with ... [details]
Width to 10 cm. Conspicuous. Eight thick mouth-arms with long terminal clubs, which may detach. Bell transparent ... [details]
Up to 12 cm long. Variable shades of brown with brown and white blotches, squared cerata, and covered in papillae, ... [details]
Up to 3 cm, similar to N. albescens gemmuliferus, but with more widely spaced, spiny nodules arranged in spiral ... [details]
Small, smooth, rounded shells, up to 3 cm long, with a wide aperture. Characteristic axial zigzag markings on a ... [details]
Similar to Cinachyrella voeltzkowii, but larger, bright orange-yellow, subtidal (Richmond, 1997). [details]
Width to 5 cm. Bell rounded, with low surface warts, four mouth-arms and eight marginal tentacles, both long. ... [details]
Habitat: open seas, but East African records are usually based on stranded individuals, often after storms. ... [details]
Small rounded bush up to 10 cm high, 8 cm wide. Oblong in outline, or with several lobes, attached to substrate by ... [details]
Narrow, tubular shells, up to 6 cm, tapering at both ends. Habitat: usually on Gorgonians in deep water. ... [details]
Up to 4cm long. Occurs in a bewildering variety of colours, from light brown with creamy yellow or orange markings ... [details]
Solid, rubbery, tuberculate body, up to 10 cm long. Ground colour black, white tubercles with bright orange tips ... [details]
Body is broad, truncate, and rather flattened, up to 4 cm long. Ground colour is usually pale green, beige, or ... [details]
Description: Thinly encrusting sponge, 5-10 cm wide, 5 mm thick. Surface composed of rough armoured polygonal ... [details]
Up to 8 cm long. This frequently encountered species is very cryptic. The body is flat, mottled white and brown, ... [details]
Up to 10 cm long. Animals may vary in colour from brown or red to orange. Dorsal pattern of dark and light polygons ... [details]
Unmistakable large, elongated, solid and heavy shell, up to 20 cm. Shoulders of body and upper whorls with thick, ... [details]
Habitat: muddy shore (Ruwa, 1984 <109>). Pure white shells, rather elongated in shape, up to 4 cm; chestnut-brown, ...109> [details]
Circular polypoid disc of chitinous material, to 3 cm. Numerous tentacle-like dactylozoids beneath and around disc; ... [details]
Description: Irregularly encrusting, 10-12 cm long and wide. Surface smooth to faintly domed and undulating. ... [details]
Sprawling, branching sponge with fingers 10-15 cm long, 1-3 cm wide, although highly variable in size. Arises from ... [details]
Encrusting patch. Surface with wrinkles 2-3 mm wide; fleshy, smooth and velvety. Colour fawn. Habitat: shaded ... [details]
Up to 7 cm . One of the most common aeolids found, this species has many clusters of cerata on each side. Body ... [details]
Up to 2 cm, description as family. Colour dark brown to black, with white or yellow spots or zigzag lines. ... [details]
Width to 50 cm. Bell hemispherical with smooth surface. Eight mouth-arms with extra mouth-bearing shoulders ... [details]
Small, solid shell, up to 4 cm, with 1-2 varices and 10-15 prominent knobbly, spiral chords on each whorl. Outer ... [details]
Encrusting, 2-5 cm wide, 4-7 mm thick. Surface undulating translucent "skin" over meandering subdermal canals. ... [details]
Flattened shell, up to 3cm, with fine, radiating, pale ridges on a darker background. Circular outline with a ... [details]
Up to 2 cm long, mottled in shades of green with a few flecks of white and brown. Almost invisible, but probably ... [details]
Steep-sided cone, up to 20 cm wide, 12 cm high and surrounded by shorter, rounded projections, or small cones, 1-4 ... [details]
Spreading cushion with lobes, up to 20 cm long, 10 cm wide, 5 cm high. Surface conulose, but looks smooth and shiny ... [details]
Domed clump of folded, single blades 1 mm thick, frequently in tight groups, up to 18 cm high and wide. Oscular ... [details]
Elongasted, translucent, striped body, up to 8 cm long. Often prickly appearance, and with luminicent blue to ... [details]
Multilobed, erect club-shaped sponge, up to 30 cm high and 20 cm wide, often narrower around the base than at ... [details]
Height to 22 cm, width to 13 cm. As C. alata but surface with low, clear warts separated by a translucent lace-work ... [details]
Encrusting, up to 3 cm thick with turrets 3-4 cm high. Surface with long shallow pits; oscules apical and ... [details]
Spherical, up to 2 cm diameter. Surface divided into raised polygonal areas separated by inhalant channels. Tough ... [details]
Spherical sack-like masses, loosely attached to the substrate. Oscules raised, 1-2 cm diameter; surface smooth, ... [details]
A large, solid shell, up to 20 cm, with long spire, small body whorl, and an outer lip with 5-7 blunt teeth. ... [details]
Description: as T. oryza, but lacking dorsal groove. (Richmond, 1997). [details]
Description: as T. virgatus, but paler brown with darker bands and spots. Distribution: occurs in the southern part ... [details]
Resembles Porpita but with triangular sail on upper surface, to 4 cm. Colour blue. Habitat: floating on sea ... [details]
Width to 60 cm. Firm, hemispherical bell with surface grooved irregularly. Mouth-arms flattened laterally, with ... [details]
Description of Western Indian Ocean specimens: Irregular branches, fingers or blades arising from a spreading base. ... [details]
A heavy, solid shell with high spire, up to 5 cm. Body whorl smooth, upper whorls ribbed. Inner margin of lip ... [details]
Recorded by Richmond (1997) from the Western Indian Ocean, but this is a doubtful record. [details]
Found growing on mangrove pneumatophores, especially those of Sonneratia alba (Richmond, 1997). [details]
Year of descrition from Dautzenberg, 1929 [details]
Year of description from Dautzenberg, 1929 [details]
Year of description from Dautzenberg, 1929. Lamarck as author in Kalk (1958). [details]