- Gymnolaemata. They are
exclusively marine,
colonial invertebrate animals.
Cheilostome colonies are
composed of
calcium carbonate and grow on a
variety of surfaces...
- O'Deaa,
Aaron (October 2000). "Intracolony
variation in
zooid size in
cheilostome bryozoans as a new
technique for
investigating palaeoseasonality". Palaeogeography...
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extinction during the end-Cretaceous m**** extinction,
while ctenostome and
cheilostome bryozoans in the
class Gymnolaemata diversified around the same time...
- Ma
First blood-sucking
insects (ceratopogonids),
rudist bivalves, and
cheilostome bryozoans. Archaeopteryx, a
possible ancestor to the birds,
appears in...
- polyembryony, and is a
reproductive strategy also used by armadillos.
Cheilostome bryozoans also
brood their embryos; one of the
common methods is through...
- org.
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September 2023. Pitt, L. J. (1
January 1976). "A new
cheilostome bryozoan from the
British Aptian".
Proceedings of the Geologists' ****ociation...
- 1998 made-for-television film
Gargantua (bryozoan), an
extinct genus of
cheilostome bryozoan Gargantua, a
fictional superm****ive
black hole in the 2014 science...
- The
avicularium (pl. avicularia) in
cheilostome bryozoans is a modified, non-feeding zooid. The operculum,
which normally closes the **** when the...
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characterised by
having an
operculum that
opens in the
opposite way to
other cheilostome genera; i.e. the
hinge is
located at the 'top' (towards the
growing edge)...
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features in the life
cycles of some
members in both the
ctenostome and
cheilostome bryozoans, it is
inferred to be
ancestral to the phylum. This
leads to...