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- an algae and one of the largest known unicellular organisms. Molgula manhattensis, a species of tunicate, or more generally any member of the genus Molgula...
- Molgula manhattensis, commonly known as "sea grapes", is a species of ascidian commonly found along the East Coast and Gulf Coast region of the United...
- are different cell types (at least seven in Nephromyces from Molgula manhattensis) which appear to be different life cycle stages, as the different types...
- genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from the tunicate Molgula manhattensis from the Tokyo Bay on ****an. This species produces hyaluromycin which...
- Species names currently considered to be synonyms: Bostrichobranchus manhattensis Traustedt, 1883: synonym of Bostrichobranchus pilularis (Verrill, 1871)...
- Gorgonocephalus arcticus (northern basketstar) Didemnum spp. Molgula manhattensis (sea grape) Styela clava (Asian stalked tunicate) Botryllus schlosseri...
- Orange sheath tunicate (Botrylloides diegensis) Sea grapes (Molgula manhattensis) Sea vase (Ciona intestinalis) Moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) A common...
- Venerupis philippinarum (Manila clam) into Mediterranean Sea Molgula manhattensis (sea grapes) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (pine wood nematode) Globodera...
- Styela clava[i] Leathery sea squirt Branchiostoma californiense Molgula manhattensis Botrylloides violaceus[i] Chain tunicate Botrylloides diegensis[i] San...
- Molgula macquariensis Kott, 1954 Molgula malvinensis Arnback, 1938 Molgula manhattensis (De Kay, 1843) Molgula marioni Millar, 1960 Molgula millari Kott, 1971...