It is found in Madagascar, throughout Malaysia, and around northern and eastern Australia, where Thirlmere Lakes National Park marks its southernmost occurrence.
-- cites three preceding setences--> The population of Thirlmere Lakes National Park is highly unusual in that the sponges there do not produce gemmules, which suggests that the environment in the lakes is very stable.
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