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- Trepostomes did not have many specialized zooecia beyond ordinary feeding autozooecia. The two main known heteromorphs are exilazooecia and mesozooecia, which...
- made from mesozooecia and large autozooecia (sometimes called megazooecia) covered the colony's surface, and its autozooecia were arranged in a disorderly...
- family Acanthocladiidae. Its colonies are irregularly branching, with autozooecia in large oval apertures arranged in four to seven rows on each branch...
- as in the similar genus Cheilotrypa, its colonies were solid, and its autozooecia derived from distinctive axial zooecia. "Cystomeson". WoRMS. World Register...
- m****ive. All species have acanthopores in varying sizes and numbers. The autozooecia appear angular or sub-angular viewed through a cross-section of the colony...
- genera of bryozoans. Its colonies were thin and discoid, with large autozooecia, abundant communication pores, lunaria, and monticules with depressions...
- acanthostyles and diaphragms and cystiphragms equally distributed in the autozooecia. Study of the species Prasopora simulatrix has provided insight into...
- sometimes segmented colonies. In cross-sections of the colonies, the tubular autozooecia are seen growing alongside the branch axis and then bending abruptly...
- colonies are branching or segmented, generally articulated (jointed). Its autozooecia are short tubes that appear triangular in cross section within the endozone...
- Distinctively, in the exozone there are serrated dark borders separating the autozooecia. "Genus Eridotrypa Ulrich, 1893". FOSSIILID.INFO. Retrieved 26 February...