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Sim, C.J. (1994). Sponges from Cheju Island, Korea. In: Van Soest, R.W.M.; Van Kempen, T.M.G.; Braekman, J.C. (eds) Sponges in Time and Space. Biology, Chemistry, Paleontology. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp 175-181.
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Sim, C.J.
1994
Sponges from Cheju Island, Korea
In: Van Soest, R.W.M.; Van Kempen, T.M.G.; Braekman, J.C. (eds) Sponges in Time and Space. Biology, Chemistry, Paleontology. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp 175-181
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Proceedings of the 4th International Sponge Conference
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The present study on marine sponges is based on material from Cheju Island, Korea, located between latitude 33°06'31" to 34°00'00" and longitude 126°08'43" to 126°58'20". The island is characterized by Late Tertiary to Early Quaternary volcanic activity. It is influenced by the Tsushima warm current with an isolated island shelf of 100m depth and 3m tides. The water surface temperature is 14°C in winter with a salinity of 34-34.6%. There are many marine invertebrates known from this island, including a large number of sponges. A systematic survey of these sponges began in 1982 (Sim, 1982), and 151 species in 37 families have been reported so far (Kim et al. ,1968; Rho et al., 1969; Rho & Sim, 1972, 1976, 1981; Sim, 1981; Sim & Kim, 1988; Sim & Byeon, 1989; Sim et al. 1990, 1992).
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Axinella tenuis Thiele, 1898 (additional source)
Chondrilla australiensis Carter, 1873 (additional source)
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Cliona celata Grant, 1826 (additional source)
Discodermia calyx Döderlein, 1884 (additional source)
Discodermia emarginata Dendy, 1905 (additional source)
Discodermia gorgonoides Burton, 1928 (additional source)
Discodermia japonica Döderlein, 1884 (additional source)
Discodermia kiiensis Hoshino, 1977 (additional source)
Erylus koreanus Rho & Sim, 1979 (additional source)
Erylus nobilis Thiele, 1900 (additional source)
Lissodendoryx (Lissodendoryx) firma (Lambe, 1895) (additional source)
Myxilla bivalvia Tanita, 1967 represented as Myxilla (Myxilla) bivalvia Tanita, 1967 (additional source)
Myxilla compressa Ridley & Dendy, 1886 represented as Myxilla (Myxilla) compressa Ridley & Dendy, 1886 (additional source)
Myxilla incrustans (Johnston, 1842) represented as Myxilla (Myxilla) incrustans (Johnston, 1842) (additional source)
Myxilla sigmatifera (Lévi, 1963) represented as Myxilla (Burtonanchora) sigmatifera (Lévi, 1963) (additional source)
Pachastrella cribrum Lebwohl, 1914 (additional source)
Phakellia elegans Thiele, 1898 (additional source)
Polymastia clavata Burton, 1959 (additional source)
Stelletta crassispicula (Sollas, 1886) (additional source)
Suberites axinelloides Brøndsted, 1924 (additional source)
Suberites ficus (Johnston, 1842) (additional source)
Tedania brevispiculata Thiele, 1903 represented as Tedania (Tedania) brevispiculata Thiele, 1903 (additional source)
Tetilla japonica Lampe, 1886 (additional source)
Tetrapocillon kurushimensis Tanita, 1961 (additional source)
Theonella swinhoei Gray, 1868 (additional source)