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    Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) are a phylum of simple, aquatic invertebrate animals, nearly all living in...
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  • Paleocene. Cook, P.L. & Chimonides, P.J. 1987. Recent and fossil Lunulitidae (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata), 7. Selenaria maculata (Busk) and allied species from Australasia...
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  • with a calcified frontal shield, define ascophoran bryozoa. "GLOSSARY FOR THE BRYOZOA". www.bryozoa.net. Retrieved 12 December 2015. Dick, Matthew; Lidgard...
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    Tentaculata are a Lophotrochozoan clade consisting of the Brachiozoa and the Bryozoa. They have a lophophore. Molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest that lophophorates...
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    Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Bryozoa Class: Gymnolaemata Order: Ctenostomatida Family: Alcyonidiidae Genus:...
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    Lophotrochozoa includes the molluscs, annelids, brachiopods, nemerteans, bryozoa and entoprocts. The molluscs, the second-largest animal phylum by number...
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    the most recent research, the three phyla Cycliophora, Entoprocta and Bryozoa makes up a single clade and are the first to branch off from the other...
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  • There are 100 species of Bryozoa (moss animals) recorded in Ireland. Reptadeonella violacea Aetea anguina Aetea truncata Pentapora fascialis Schizomavella...
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    Bugula (redirect from Spiral tufted bryozoa)
    Bugula is a genus of common colonial arborescent bryozoa, often mistaken for seaweed. It commonly grows upright in bushy colonies of up to 15 cm in height...
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    Tentacle (section Bryozoa)
    paralyses and kills prey. The smaller tentacles guide food into the mouth. Bryozoa (moss animals) are tiny creatures with tentacles around their mouths. The...
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  • Licornia. Tilbrook, Kevin J., and Leandro M. Vieira. "Scrupocellaria (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) from the Queensland coast, with the description of three...
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    to develop, and larger aquatic organisms may be present including some bryozoa, snails and annelid worms. "Schmutzdecke". Glossary. Office of Water Programs...
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    October 2021. Wasson B & de Blauwe H (2014). Two new records of cheilostome Bryozoa from British waters. Marine Biodiversity Records 7: e123 DOI: https://doi...
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    The museum holds the bryozoa collection of Arthur Waters, a naturalist who lived near Manchester. Waters described the bryozoa of the Challenger expedition...
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  • The following is a list of the classes in each phylum of the kingdom Animalia. There are 107 classes of animals in 33 phyla in this list. However, different...
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    Mollusca: paralarva, young cephalopods In Platyhelminthes: hydatid cyst In Bryozoa: avicularium In Acanthocephala: cystacanth In Insecta: Nymphs and naiads...
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    Siphonophorae, Pyrosome or Ectoprocta) or share a common exoskeleton (e.g. Bryozoa or Pterobranchia). The colonial organism as a whole is called a zoon /ˈzoʊ...
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    species of bryozoa in the family Phidoloporidae. Phil Bock (2010). Bock P (ed.). "Triphyllozoon inornatum Harmer, 1934". World list of Bryozoa. World Register...
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  • This list of sequenced animal genomes contains animal species for which complete genome sequences have been assembled, annotated and published. Substantially...
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    appearance of representatives of all the mineralized phyla, including the Bryozoa, which were once thought to have only appeared in the Lower Ordovician...
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    The Capitan Formation is a geologic formation found in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico. It is a fossilized reef dating to the Guadalupian Age...
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    tentacles occupied each of the chambers, called hydrotheca. Sometimes dried bryozoa are sold as "air ferns." Most commercially sold air ferns are collected...
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    Pectinatella magnifica, the magnificent bryozoan, is a member of the Bryozoa phylum, in the order Plumatellida. It is a colony of organisms that bind...
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    The Sachrang Formation or "Posidonienschiefer" Formation (Whose Vulgar name is "Posidonia Shale") is a geological formation of southwestern Germany, northern...
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    (1971). "Biological results of the Chatham Islands 1954 Expedition. Part 7. Bryozoa Cheilostomata" (PDF). New Zealand Oceanographic Institute Memoir. 57: 1–59...
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    feeding organ possessed by four major groups of animals: the Brachiopoda, Bryozoa, Hyolitha, and Phoronida, which collectively constitute the protostome...
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    swept together by currents and stabilized by Thalassia grass or mangroves. Bryozoa may also contribute to mound formation by helping to trap sediments. Mud...
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    Trochozoa are a proposed Lophotrochozoa clade that is a sister clade of Bryozoa. The clade would include animals in five phyla: the Nemertea, the Annelida...
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    Brachiopoda Brachiopods 96% Orthids, Orthotetids and Productids died out Bryozoa Bryozoans 79% Fenestrates, trepostomes, and cryptostomes died out Chordata...
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    Lampshells: 336  Lophophore and pedicle 300–500 extant; 12,000+ extinct Bryozoa (Ectoprocta) Moss animals Moss animals, sea mats, ectoprocts: 332  Lophophore...
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