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English: Staurocalyptus glaber Ijima, 1897 https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/7083011

1. "A large specimen attached to a dead Periphragella elisæ (Sci. Coll. Mus. No. 244)."

2. "Another attached to a specimen of a tufaceous bottom (Sci. Coll. Mus. No. 398).
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Source Ijima, Isao (1904). "Studies on the Hexactinellida. Contribution IV. (Rossellidæ)". 東京帝國大學紀要: 理科 / The Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University of Tōkyō, Japan. 18 (7): 162–236. BHL
Author Isao Ijima 飯島魁
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