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Meaning of Candidae from wikipedia

- Candidae is a family of gymnolaematan bryozoans (sea mats). Amastigia Busk, 1852 Aquiloniella Vieira, Spencer Jones, Winston, Migotto & Marques, 2014 Aspiscellaria...
- The Diocese of Galloway (Latin: Dioecesis Candidae Casae o Gallovidi****) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church...
- et al. "Evidence for polyphyly of the genus Scrupocellaria (Bryozoa: Candidae) based on a phylogenetic analysis of morphological characters." PLoS ONE...
- et al. "Evidence for polyphyly of the genus Scrupocellaria (Bryozoa: Candidae) based on a phylogenetic analysis of morphological characters." PLoS ONE...
- There are 100 species of Bryozoa (moss animals) recorded in Ireland. Reptadeonella violacea Aetea anguina Aetea truncata Pentapora fascialis Schizomavella...
- et al. "Evidence for polyphyly of the genus Scrupocellaria (Bryozoa: Candidae) based on a phylogenetic analysis of morphological characters." PLoS ONE...
- Cluniacensis, Berno Augiae Divitis 143 Hermannus Contractus, Humbertus Silvae Candidae, Leo IX 144–145 Petrus Dami**** 146 Othlonus S. Emmerammi, Adamus Bremensis...
- al. 2007 Chryseobacterium camelliae Kook et al. 2014 Chryseobacterium candidae Indu et al. 2020 Chryseobacterium carnipullorum Charimba et al. 2013 Chryseobacterium...
- Canda is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Candidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Canda alsia Winston, Vieira &...
- Cradoscrupocellaria macrorhynchoides Vieira, Spencer Jones & Winston, 2013 - family Candidae. A bryozoan from the coasts of Australia. The generic name adds the prefix...