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Tubularia is a
genus of
hydroids resembling furry pink
tufts or
balls at the end of long strings,
spawning the
common name as
either the pink-mouthed...
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Tubularia indivisa (oaten
pipes hydroid) is a
species of
large hydroid discovered in 1758. T.
Indivisa is
observed to have
around 40 oral
tentacles surrounded...
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Binomial name
Sabella spallanzanii (Gmelin, 1791)
Synonyms Corallina tubularia-melitensis Ellis, 1755
Sabella penicillus Linnaeus, 1767 Ser**** penicillus...
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Ectopleura larynx, or
ringed tubularia, is a
hydroid in the
family Tubulariidae.
Ectopleura larynx forms colonies that are
usually no more than 6 centimetres...
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Protula tubularia is a
species of
polychaete in the
family Serpulidae. This
species is
found in the
waters of the
Mediterranean Sea, the
English Channel...
- (Physalia physalis), chondrop****s (Porpitidae), and pink-hearted
hydroids (
Tubularia). Most
hydrozoan species include both a
polypoid and a
medusoid stage...
- 1921
Eudendrium humile Allman, 1863
Eudendrium insigne Hincks, 1861
Halecium insigne Tubularia ramosa Linnaeus, 1758
Tubularia trichoides Pallas, 1766...
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sheltered locations. The
central pinnacle supports dense mats of the
hydroids Tubularia indivisa and
Sertularia cupressina and the
bryozoan Securiflustra securifrons...
- 1870
Cordylophora lacustris Allman, 1844
Cordylophora otagoensis Fyfe, 1929
Cordylophora whiteleggi von Lendenfeld, 1886
Tubularia cornea Aghardh, 1816...
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hydrostatic skeleton,
rather like a water-filled balloon.
Other polyps such as
Tubularia use
columns of water-filled
cells for support. Sea pens
stiffen the mesoglea...