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- Genus Cyclosalpa de Blainville, 1827 Cyclosalpa affinis (Chamisso, 1819) Cyclosalpa bakeri Ritter, 1905 Cyclosalpa foxtoni Van Soest, 1974 Cyclosalpa ihlei...
- Cyclosalpa is a genus of salps, marine tunicates in the class Thaliacea. Blainville, H.M.D. de 1827. Salpa. In: Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 47...
- Cyclosalpa bakeri is a salp, a marine tunicate in the class Thaliacea. It is found floating in the open sea in the Indo-Pacific region. Like other salps...
- Holland. (1988). ****togenesis in the salps Thalia democratica and Cyclosalpa affinis (Tunicata: Thaliacea): An electron microscopic study. Journal...
- observation of two oceanic salp swarms in the Tasman Sea: Thetys **** and Cyclosalpa affinis". Marine Biodiversity Records. 9 (1): 21. doi:10.1186/s41200-016-0023-8...
- Family Salpidae Franstedt 1885 Subfamily Cyclosalpinae Yount 1954 Genus Cyclosalpa Blainville 1827 [Orthocoela Macdonald 1864; Pyrosomopsis Macdonald 1864]...
- blue light, are bioluminescent, and genera Doliolum (Doliolidae) and Cyclosalpa (Salpidae) may also be bioluminescent. Aoki, Masakazu; Hashimoto, Koichiro;...
- northern California.[citation needed] Salps (Salpida) The largest salp is Cyclosalpa bakeri 15cm (6ins) long. There are openings at the anterior and posterior...
- Johnson, Myrtle E. (1912). "The growth and differentiation of the chain of cyclosalpa affinis". Journal of Morphology. 22. doi:10.1002/jmor.1050220209. S2CID 83830228...
- o' War Holothuria thalia, Holothuria caudata, & Holothuria denudataCyclosalpa pinnata Triton (triton snails) Triton littoreus Sepia (octopuses, squid...