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Figure 8: Sponges From the Temnata Dupka Cave.
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Figure 35 From: Manconi R, Cadeddu B, Ledda F, Pronzato R (2013) an Overview of the Mediterranean Cave-Dwelling Horny Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae). ZooKeys 281: 1-68.
Figure 34 From: Manconi R, Cadeddu B, Ledda F, Pronzato R (2013) an Overview of the Mediterranean Cave-Dwelling Horny Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae). ZooKeys 281: 1-68.
Figure 39 From: Manconi R, Cadeddu B, Ledda F, Pronzato R (2013) an Overview of the Mediterranean Cave-Dwelling Horny Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae). ZooKeys 281: 1-68.
Figure 24 From: Manconi R, Cadeddu B, Ledda F, Pronzato R (2013) an Overview of the Mediterranean Cave-Dwelling Horny Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae). ZooKeys 281: 1-68.
Figure 7 From: Manconi R, Cadeddu B, Ledda F, Pronzato R (2013) an Overview of the Mediterranean Cave-Dwelling Horny Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae). ZooKeys 281: 1-68.
Figure 8 From: Li S, Lin Y (2014) New Cave-Dwelling Armored Spiders (Araneae, Tetrablemmidae) From Southwest China. ZooKeys 388: 35-76.
Figure 8: Larvae for Comparison, Redrawn From the Literature.
Figure 2d From: Lunghi E, Corti C, Mulargia M, Zhao Y, Manenti R, Ficetola GF, Veith M (2020) Cave Morphology, Microclimate and Abundance of Five Cave Predators From the Monte Albo (Sardinia, Italy). Biodiversity Data Journal 8: E48623.