Definition of Cordylophora. Meaning of Cordylophora. Synonyms of Cordylophora

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- Cordylophora is the sole genus of hydrozoans in the monotypic family Cordylophoridae. The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species...
- Cordylophora caspia (or freshwater hydroid) is a species of athecate hydroid in the family Cordylophoridae. C. caspia is native to brackish and fresh water...
- on the Tamar are very unusual and support species such as the hydroid Cordylophora caspia. The Tamar is one of a few estuaries where zonation of rocky habitats...
- bryozoan) Schizoporella errata (branching bryozoan) Tricellaria inopinata Cordylophora caspia (euryhaline hydroid) Rhopilema nomadica (nomad jellyfish) Mnemiopsis...
- (Australian flatworm) Bothriocephalus acheilognathi (Asian tapeworm) Cordylophora caspia (euryhaline hydroid) European silver fir (established from forestry...
- gestroi (Asian subterranean termite) Corbicula fluminea (Asian clam) Cordylophora caspia (Euryhaline hydroid) Cryptotermes brevis (Powderpost termite)...
- J., 1963. Sur quelques particularités de la réproduction ****uée de Cordylophora caspia (Pallas, 1771). Annls Soc. r. Zool. Belg. 93 1: 155–158. Bouillon...
- Tenellia adspersa is a carnivore feeding primarily on hydroids such as Cordylophora caspia. This article incorporates public domain text (a public domain...
- it has been observed to consume polyps of the non-native hydrozoan Cordylophora caspia, which can make up to 10% of the total gut content weight during...
- (1879–88). In 1891 he wrote to Nature about a finding of a rare "hydrozoon", Cordylophora lacustris. He collected insect specimens which he shared with other naturalists...