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- The Ctenostomatida are an order of bryozoans in the class Gymnolaemata. The great majority of ctenostome species are marine, although Paludicella inhabits...
- majority of living bryozoan species. Source: Cheilostomata Busk, 1852 Ctenostomatida Busk, 1852 Media related to Gymnolaemata at Wikimedia Commons Data related...
- the class Phylactolaemata is most closely related to Stenolaemata and Ctenostomatida, the classes that appear earliest in the fossil record. However, in...
- There are 100 species of Bryozoa (moss animals) recorded in Ireland. Reptadeonella violacea Aetea anguina Aetea truncata Pentapora fascialis Schizomavella...
- (unranked) Phylum Ectoprocta class Gymnolaemata Order Cheilostomata Order Ctenostomatida class Phylactolaemata Order Plumatellida class Stenolaemata Order Cryptostomata...
- Stoloniferina is a suborder of bryozoans belonging to the order Ctenostomatida. "Aeverrillioidea". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 29...
- Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Bryozoa class: Gymnolaemata Order: Ctenostomatida Family: Vesiculariidae Genus: Amathia Lamouroux, 1812 Synonyms Bowerbankia...
- Paludicellidae is a family of bryozoans belonging to the order Ctenostomatida. Genera: Alcyonella Lamarck, 1816 Paludicella Gervais, 1836 "Paludicellidae"...
- Buskiidae is a family of bryozoans belonging to the order Ctenostomatida. Genera: Buskia Alder, 1857 Cryptopolyzoon Dendy, 1900 "Buskiidae". www.gbif.org...
- Aeverrillioidea is a superfamily of bryozoans belonging to the order Ctenostomatida. "Aeverrillioidea". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved...