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- genus Rhopalaea has 21 recognized species: Rhopalaea abdominalis (Sluiter, 1898) Rhopalaea bilobata Mondal J., Raghunathan & Mondal T., 2017 Rhopalaea birkelandi...
- cobalt blue species often called "Rhopalaea cr****a" in error is actually Rhopalaea fusca. A different, undescribed Rhopalaea species with neon-colored networking...
- parts of the house. Blue sea squirts from the genus Rhopalaea. Fluorescent-colored sea squirts, Rhopalaea cr****a. Didemnum molle. Nearly all adult tunicates...
- Pseudodiazona Millar 1963 [Patridium Kott 1975] Pseudorhopalaea Millar 1975 Rhopalaea Philippi 1843 [Rhopalona Roule 1886; Rhopalopsis Herdman 1890] Tylobranchion...
- invertebrate relative of the vertebrates. Fluorescent-colored sea squirts, Rhopalaea cr****a. Tunicates may provide clues to vertebrate (and therefore human)...
- Savigny, 1816 Pseudodiazona Millar, 1963 Pseudorhopalaea Millar, 1975 Rhopalaea Philippi, 1843 Tylobranchion Herdman, 1886 Turon, X.; Gittenberger, A...
- 3354/meps003257. Stoecker, Diane (1980). "Distribution of acid and vanadium in Rhopalaea birkelandi tokioka". Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology...
- and tunicates. It has been seen feeding on the bright-blue ascidian, Rhopalaea sp, as well as other ascidians Clavelina sp., & Oxycorynia sp. . Gosliner...
- Atriolum robustum (green) with Polycarpa aurata (purple and yellow), and Rhopalaea spp. (blue) "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Atriolum robustum...
- feeding on tunicates such as Oxycorynia fascicularis, Clavelina spp. and Rhopalaea spp.. It can insert its extensible oral tube through the tunicate's siphon...