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- Sycozoa arborescens Hartmeyer, 1912 Sycozoa brevicauda Kott, 1990 Sycozoa cavernosa Kott, 1990 Sycozoa cerebriformis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) Sycozoa pedunculata...
- Sycozoa seiziwadai is a species of is a sea squirt in the family Holozoidae, first described by Takasi Tokioka in 1952. Sycozoa seiziwadai consists of...
- Sycozoa sigillinoides is a species of sea squirt in the family Holozoidae, first described by René Lesson in 1932. In Australia, It is found in the waters...
- Sycozoa cerebriformis, (common name - brain ascidian) is a sea squirt in the family Holozoidae, first described by Jean René Constant Quoy and Joseph...
- Sycozoa pulchra, (common name - stalked ascidian) is a sea squirt in the family Holozoidae, first described by William Abbott Herdman in 1886 as Colella...
- Neodistoma Polydistoma Protoholozoa Pseudoplacentela Scotiazoa Sigillina Sycozoa Polycitoridae Archidistoma Brevicollus Cystodytes Eucoelium Eudistoma "Exostoma"...
- Neodistoma Polydistoma Protoholozoa Pseudoplacentela Scotiazoa Sigillina Sycozoa Polycitoridae Archidistoma Brevicollus Cystodytes Eucoelium Eudistoma "Exostoma"...
- Neodistoma Polydistoma Protoholozoa Pseudoplacentela Scotiazoa Sigillina Sycozoa Polycitoridae Archidistoma Brevicollus Cystodytes Eucoelium Eudistoma "Exostoma"...
- Neodistoma Polydistoma Protoholozoa Pseudoplacentela Scotiazoa Sigillina Sycozoa Polycitoridae Archidistoma Brevicollus Cystodytes Eucoelium Eudistoma "Exostoma"...
- Neodistoma Polydistoma Protoholozoa Pseudoplacentela Scotiazoa Sigillina Sycozoa Polycitoridae Archidistoma Brevicollus Cystodytes Eucoelium Eudistoma "Exostoma"...