• Tethya actinia is a sea sponge belonging to the family Tethyidae. While it is highly toxic to fish, it is known to be preyed upon by the hawksbill turtle...
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    in the genus Tethya: Tethya actinia de Laubenfels, 1950 Tethya acuta Sarà & Sarà, 2004 Tethya amplexa Bergquist & Kelly-Borges, 1991 Tethya andamanensis...
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    of the sponges they eat, such as Aaptos aaptos, Chondrilla nucula, Tethya actinia, Spheciospongia vesparium, and Suberites domuncula, are highly (often...
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    Smith, 1993 Family Sycettidae Sycon Family Tethyidae Tethya actinia de Laubenfels, 1950 Tethya seychellensis (Wright, 1881) Family Tedaniide Tedania...
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    Tethya aurantium (Pallas, 1766), syn. Alcyonium aurantium Pallas, 1766, Tethya lyncurium (Linnaeus, 1767), and others probably not relevant. Tethya magna...
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    bulbous sponge (Around Australia and Tasmania. Also widespread overseas) Tethya bergquistae Hooper in Hooper & Wiedenmayer, 1994, Southern golfball sponge...
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    Actiniidae Plum anemone, Actinia ebhayiensis Schama, Mitchell & Solé-Cava, 2011. (TMNP MPA). Recorded as Plum anemone Actinia mandelae from about Lüderitz...
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