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Jullienula
''Jullienula'' is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Cribrilinidae. The species of this genus are found in North America. Species: *''Jullienula erinae'' *''Jullienula hippocrepis'' *''Jullienula kaigarabashiensis'' References

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Jullienula Erinae
''Jullienula'' is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Cribrilinidae The Cribrilinidae family is a part of the suborder Ascophora within the bryozoa Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) are a phylum of simple, aquatic invertebrate animals, nearly all living in sedenta .... The species of this genus are found in North America. Species: *'' Jullienula erinae'' *'' Jullienula hippocrepis'' *'' Jullienula kaigarabashiensis'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6579055 Bryozoan genera ...
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Jullienula Hippocrepis
''Jullienula'' is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Cribrilinidae. The species of this genus are found in North America. Species: *''Jullienula erinae ''Jullienula'' is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Cribrilinidae The Cribrilinidae family is a part of the suborder Ascophora within the bryozoa Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) ar ...'' *'' Jullienula hippocrepis'' *'' Jullienula kaigarabashiensis'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6579055 Bryozoan genera ...
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Jullienula Kaigarabashiensis
''Jullienula'' is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Cribrilinidae. The species of this genus are found in North America. Species: *''Jullienula erinae'' *''Jullienula hippocrepis ''Jullienula'' is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Cribrilinidae. The species of this genus are found in North America. Species: *''Jullienula erinae ''Jullienula'' is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Cribrilinidae ...'' *'' Jullienula kaigarabashiensis'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6579055 Bryozoan genera ...
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Cribrilinidae
The Cribrilinidae family is a part of the suborder Ascophora within the bryozoa Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) are a phylum of simple, aquatic invertebrate animals, nearly all living in sedentary colonies. Typically about long, they have a special feeding structure called a l ...ns. They are characterized by numerous spinose ribs (costae) overarching the frontal membrane of each zooid. Classification The diverse nature of the large number of genera included in this family (115) may require it to be split into several families. *Family Cribrilinidae :*Genus '' Abdomenopora'' :*Genus '' Acanthobaktron'' :*Genus '' Aeolopora'' :*Genus '' Anaptopora'' :*Genus '' Anaskopora'' :*Genus '' Andriopora'' :*Genus '' Angelopora'' :*Genus '' Anornithopora'' :*Genus '' Anotopora'' :*Genus '' Argopora'' :*Genus '' Ascancestor'' :*Genus '' Auchenopora'' :*Genus '' Baptopora'' :*Genus '' Batrachopora'' :*Genus '' Callistopora'' :*Genus '' Ca ...
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Bryozoans
Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) are a phylum of simple, aquatic invertebrate animals, nearly all living in sedentary colonies. Typically about long, they have a special feeding structure called a lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles used for filter feeding. Most 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), freshwater bryozoans (Phylactolaemata), and mostly-marine bryozoans (Gymnolaemata), a few members of which prefer brackish water. 5,869living species are known. At least two genera are solitary (''Aethozooides'' and '' Monobryozoon''); the rest are colonial. The terms Polyzoa and Bryozoa were introduced in 1830 and 1831, respectively. Soon after it was named, another group of animals was discovered whose filtering mechanism looked similar, so it was included in Bryozoa until 1869, when the two groups were ...
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