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- Electridae is a family of bryozoans in the order Cheilostomatida. The World Register of Marine Species lists the following genera: Arbocuspis Nikulina...
- Animalia Phylum: Bryozoa class: Gymnolaemata Order: Cheilostomatida Family: Electridae Genus: Electra Species: E. pilosa Binomial name Electra pilosa (Linnaeus...
- Malacostegina they are found in the two families Membraniporidae and Electridae, and in the three ctenostome families Alcyonidiidae, Farrellidae, and...
- Electra posidoniae is a species of bryozoan in the family Electridae. It is endemic to the Mediterranean Sea, and is commonly known as the Neptune-gr****...
- Pyripora is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Electridae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Pyripora brevicauda Canu...
- There are 100 species of Bryozoa (moss animals) recorded in Ireland. Reptadeonella violacea Aetea anguina Aetea truncata Pentapora fascialis Schizomavella...
- genus of marine and brackish water bryozoans belonging to the family Electridae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. There are 19 extant species:...
- Animalia Phylum: Bryozoa class: Gymnolaemata Order: Cheilostomatida Family: Electridae Genus: Conopeum Species: C. seurati Binomial name Conopeum seurati (Canu...
- Cretaceous (Aptian)  Spain A member of Malacostegina belonging to the family Electridae. Conopeum wilsoni Sp. nov Valid Di Martino & Taylor Late Cretaceous (Late...
- sub-order includes the earliest known cheilostome, in the genus Pyriporopsis (Electridae). The genus Christinella is currently incertae sedis within the Malacostegina...