Definition of Molgulidae. Meaning of Molgulidae. Synonyms of Molgulidae

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Definition of Molgulidae

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Meaning of Molgulidae from wikipedia

- Molgulidae is a family of tunicates in the class Ascidiacea. Following a revision in 2007, the family Hexacrobylidae was synonymized with Molgulidae. The...
- declared invalid and members of the family were included in the family Molgulidae in the class Ascidiacea. They superficially resemble sea squirts but prey...
- tadpole, with the exception of some members of the families Styelidae and Molgulidae which has direct development. The latter also have several species with...
- Molgulidae Anomopera Asajirus Bostrichobranchus Eugyra Fungulus Gamaster Minipera Molgula Molguloides Namiella Oligotrema Paramolgula Pareugyrioides Protomolgula...
- ****ually mature larvae.[citation needed] Some ascidians, especially in Molgulidae family, have direct development in which the embryo develops directly...
- Namiella is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Molgulidae. The only species is Namiella bistigmata. Sanamyan, K. (2015). Namiella Monniot & Monniot...
- Molgulidae Anomopera Asajirus Bostrichobranchus Eugyra Fungulus Gamaster Minipera Molgula Molguloides Namiella Oligotrema Paramolgula Pareugyrioides Protomolgula...
- Molgulidae Anomopera Asajirus Bostrichobranchus Eugyra Fungulus Gamaster Minipera Molgula Molguloides Namiella Oligotrema Paramolgula Pareugyrioides Protomolgula...
- Molgulidae Anomopera Asajirus Bostrichobranchus Eugyra Fungulus Gamaster Minipera Molgula Molguloides Namiella Oligotrema Paramolgula Pareugyrioides Protomolgula...
- There are 81 species of tunicate (subphylum Tunicata) recorded in Ireland. Clavelina lepadiformis (light-bulb sea squirt) Didemnum fulgens Didemnum maculosum...