Figure 1 in Freshwater sponges of the West Indies: Discovery of Spongillidae (Haplosclerida, Spongillina) from Cuba with biogeographic notes and a checklist for the Caribbean area

Main Authors: Manconi, R., Pronzato, R.
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Terbitan: , 2005
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/5220354
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  • Figure 1. Study area of freshwater sponges in western Cuba with sites of sampling (circles) and findings (black dots with numbers). Cueva de los Indios (1: 22°409N, 83°439W; 2: 22°409N, 83°439W), Embalse San Juan (3), Rio San Juan (4), rapids in Rio San Juan (5), Embalse El Jibaro (6: 22°319N, 83°419W), Embalse El Salto (7: 22°379N, 83°419W), two small embalses along the Pinar–La Habana road (8: 22°589N, 82°399W; 9: 23°019N, 82°319W), Giardino Botanico Nacional of La Habana (10: 22°589N, 82°239W), Rio Ariguanabo near San Antonio de los Baños (11: 22°559N, 82°289W), Laguna del Tesor (12: 22°249N, 81°089W).
  • Published as part of Manconi, R. & Pronzato, R., 2005, Freshwater sponges of the West Indies: Discovery of Spongillidae (Haplosclerida, Spongillina) from Cuba with biogeographic notes and a checklist for the Caribbean area, pp. 3235-3253 in Journal of Natural History 39 (36) on page 3239, DOI: 10.1080/00222930500307327, http://zenodo.org/record/5220352