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marine bryozoans live in
tropical waters, but a few are
found in
oceanic trenches and
polar waters. The
bryozoans are
classified as the
marine bryozoans (Stenolaemata)...
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Archimedes is a
genus of
bryozoans belonging to the
family Fenestellidae. The
first use of the term "Archimedes" in
relation to this
genus was in 1838...
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plural zôia, ζῷα).
Zooids can
exhibit polymorphism. For instance,
extant bryozoans may have
zooids adapted for
different functions, such as feeding, anchoring...
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Fenestella is a
genus of
bryozoans or moss animals,
forming fan–shaped
colonies with a
netted appearance. It is
known from the
Middle Ordovician to the...
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Amathia is a
genus of
bryozoans belonging to the
family Vesiculariidae. The
genus has
cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Amathia acervata Lamouroux,...
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Palaeozoic bryozoans".
Studi Trent. Sci. Nat. 94: 153–161. Taylor, Paul D.; Waeschenbach,
Andrea (2015). "Phylogeny and
diversification of
bryozoans". Palaeontology...
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Polyteichus is a
genus of
bryozoans of the
order Trepostomata. They are spherical, semi-spherical or disc shaped, with 3 or 4
radiating lobes,
being 2–5 cm...
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Petralia is a
genus of
bryozoans belonging to the
family Petraliidae. The
species of this
genus are
found in Australia, Malesia,
North America. Species:...
- 2014.991905. S2CID 83672365.
Andrej Ernst; Hans Arne
Nakrem (2015). "
Bryozoans from the
lower Silurian (Wenlock)
Steinsfjorden Formation of Ringerike...
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magnifica (Leidy 1851)".
Bryozoans.nl - Zoe****er
Bryozoen (mosdiertjes) in Nederland. "Pectinatella magnifica,
Magnificent bryozoan".
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