Definition of Didemnidae. Meaning of Didemnidae. Synonyms of Didemnidae

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- Didemnidae, or Didemnidæ, is a family of colonial tunicates in the order Aplousobranchia. These marine animals are found in shallow water on the seabed...
- Lissoclinum patella is a species of ascidian in the family Didemnidae. Lissoclinum patella is a sprawling ascidian that grows in coastal areas near Indonesia...
- surround their buccal siphons. Certain tropical species in the family Didemnidae have symbiotic green algae or cyanobacteria in their tunics, and one of...
- Diazonidae Diazona Pseudodiazona Pseudorhopalaea Rhopalaea Tylobranchion Didemnidae Atriolum ****ella Coelocormus Didemnum Diplosoma Leptoclinides Lissoclinum...
- Polysyncraton is a genus of tunicates belonging to the family Didemnidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. This genus is known to possess...
- Didemnum molle is a species of colonial tunicate in the family Didemnidae. It is commonly known as the tall urn ascidian, the green barrel sea squirt or...
- shortly after the larva has settled onto the substrate. In the family Didemnidae, for instance, the individual essentially splits into two, with the pharynx...
- Diazonidae Diazona Pseudodiazona Pseudorhopalaea Rhopalaea Tylobranchion Didemnidae Atriolum ****ella Coelocormus Didemnum Diplosoma Leptoclinides Lissoclinum...
- Didemnum vexillum is a species of colonial tunicate in the family Didemnidae. It is commonly called sea vomit, marine vomit, pancake batter tunicate, or...
- There are 81 species of tunicate (subphylum Tunicata) recorded in Ireland. Clavelina lepadiformis (light-bulb sea squirt) Didemnum fulgens Didemnum maculosum...