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- The Doliolida are an order of small marine chordates of the subphylum Tunicata. They are in the class Thaliacea, which also includes the salps and pyrosomes...
- Genus Traustedtia Metcalf 1918 [Salpa (Traustedtia) Metcalf 1918] Order Doliolida [Cyclomyaria Uljanin 1884] Suborder Doliolidina Family Doliolidae Bronn...
- a brilliant blue-green light when stimulated. Doliolida (Doliolida) The largest doliolida is Doliolida The doliolid body is small, typically 1–2 cm long...
- climate change. Salps are closely related to the pelagic tunicate groups Doliolida and Pyrosoma, as well as to other bottom-living (benthic) tunicates. Although...
- Ctenop****s (comb jellies) Some Tunicates: Larvaceans Salps Ascidiacea Doliolida Pyrosomes Certain echinoderms (e.g. Ophiurida) Amphiura filiformis Ophiopsila...
- (Aplousobranchia, Phlebobranchia, and Stolidobranchia) Thaliacea (Pyrosomida, Doliolida, and Salpida) Appendicularia (Copelata) Members of the Sorberacea were...
- Amphioxiformes Order Enterogona Order Pleurogona Order Aspiraculata Order Doliolida Order Pyrosomida Order Salpida: salps Order Copelata Order Myxiniformes...
- Pyrosomella Pyrostremma Salpidae Brooksia Cyclosalpa Helicosalpa Iasis Ihlea Metcalfina Pegea Ritteriella Salpa Soestia Thalia Thetys Traustedtia Doliolida...
- Pyrosomella Pyrostremma Salpidae Brooksia Cyclosalpa Helicosalpa Iasis Ihlea Metcalfina Pegea Ritteriella Salpa Soestia Thalia Thetys Traustedtia Doliolida...
- There are 81 species of tunicate (subphylum Tunicata) recorded in Ireland. Clavelina lepadiformis (light-bulb sea squirt) Didemnum fulgens Didemnum maculosum...