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Definition of Sea squirt

Sea squirt
Sea squirt Sea" squirt` (Zo["o]l.) An ascidian. See Illust. under Tunicata.

Meaning of Sea squirt from wikipedia

- Ascidiacea, commonly known as the ascidians or sea squirts, is a paraphyletic class in the subphylum Tunicata of sac-like marine invertebrate filter feeders...
- panda sea squirt or skeleton panda ascidian (****anese: ガイコツパンダホヤ, romanized: gaikotsu-panda-hoya), is a species of colonial ascidian (sea squirt), a group...
- sea as adults. Various species of ascidians, the most well-known class of tunicates, are commonly known as sea squirts, sea pork, sea livers, or sea tulips...
- common names such as the stalked sea squirt, clubbed tunicate, Asian tunicate, leathery sea squirt, or rough sea squirt. As its common names suggest, S...
- The sea pineapple (Halocynthia roretzi) is an edible ascidian (sea squirt) consumed primarily in Korea, where it is known as meongge (멍게), and to a lesser...
- aurata, also known as the ox heart ascidian, the gold-mouth sea squirt or the ink-spot sea squirt, is a species of tunicate in the family Styelidae. Polycarpa...
- Warty sea squirt may refer to: Phallusia mammillata, also called white sea squirt Styela clava, also called stalked sea squirt Pyura haustor, also called...
- Clavelina lepadiformis, common name the light-bulb sea squirt, is a colonial sea squirt native to the NE Atlantic Ocean. This species is a common shallow-water...
- Sea tulip is the common name of a few species of sessile ascidians (sea squirts) in the genus Pyura that live in coastal waters at depths of up to 80 m...
- Halocyntia papillosa, also known as the red sea squirt is a sea peach or sea squirt, a species of tunicate. This species occurs at depths of 2 to 100...