Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 65, No. 4 (Jul., 1991), pp. 630-647 (18 pages) Recognition of discrete taxa is an enduring problem in the biological sciences, especially for taxonomists who work with ...
Bryozoans (moss animals) are a group of aquatic invertebrates that are found in great variety throughout the world, with well over 100 species in Sweden alone. Yet little is known about them.
Metrarabdotos Canu, 1914 and the related genera Escharoides Milne Edwards, 1836b, Adeonellopsis MacGillivray, 1886, and Reptadeonella Busk, 1884 were key taxa in the decline of Bryozoa with erect, ...
If you are wondering what bryozoa are, you are not alone. Though there are about 5,000 living species, the "moss animals" remain largely unknown to most people, according to the University of ...
Kamptozoa and Bryozoa are two phyla of small aquatic invertebrates that are related to animals like snails, earthworms, leeches, and ribbon worms. But questions surrounding the precise location of ...
A scientific team has discovered twenty new species and two genera for unknown Bryozoa --most of them were found below 1000 meters deep- in the Southwestern Atlantic. A scientific team has discovered ...
THOUGH the price must at present remain high, the issue of this volume is, we hope, a sign that research in our public scientific institutions will still find means of publication. Museums and ...
Sometime in April, a friend alerted me to some odd ball-shaped structures attached to a spruce log in Auke Lake. These are bryozoans, a type of minuscule aquatic animals. They constitute their own ...
The Natural History Museum holds the most significant collection of Bryozoa in the world, of which about 30% represents type material. Our Bryozoa collections include those from eminent naturalists Dr ...
If you are wondering what bryozoa are, you are not alone. Though there are about 5,000 living species, the "moss animals" remain largely unknown to most people, according to the University of ...
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