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- arcuata Banta, 1969 Watersipora aterrima (Ortmann, 1890) Watersipora atrofusca (Busk, 1856) Watersipora bidentata (Ortmann, 1890) Watersipora cucullata (Busk...
- Watersipora subtorquata, commonly known as the red-rust bryozoan, is a species of colonial bryozoan in the family Watersiporidae. It is unclear from where...
- 1952 Watersipora Neviani, 1896 Watersipora arcuata Banta, 1969 Watersipora aterrima (Ortmann, 1890) Watersipora atrofusca (Busk, 1856) Watersipora bidentata...
- (PDF) on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2009. Lauer, Antje (2016). "Watersipora subtorquata and the Possible Role of Its ****ociated Microbes: An Attempt...
- oxidase I sequences in three bryozoans, Bugula neritina, Watersipora subtorquata, and Watersipora arcuata". Marine Biology. 149 (2): 285–295. Bibcode:2006MarBi...
- Thalamoporella californica Tricellaria occidentalis Watersipora cucullata Sub-ovoid bryozoan Watersipora subatra Watersipora subtorquata Red-rust bryozoan...
- prolifera) Lacy Bryozoan (Membranipora membranacea) Orange Bryozoan (Watersipora subtorquata) Brown Bushy Bryozoan (Bulgula neritina) Sea lettuce (Ulva...
- Voigtopora Volgia Volnovachia Volviflustrellaria Voorthuyseniella W****ypora Watersipora Wawalia Wilbertopora Wjatkella Wolinella Woodipora Worthenopora Wyseotrypa...
- dellechiajei: Origin unknown Trididemnum cerebriforme:Indo-west-pacific Watersipora subtorquata: Caribbean Cryptosula pallasiana: European waters Bugula...
- Family Watersiporidae Sub-ovoid bryozoan, Watersipora cucullata (Busk, 1854), recorded as syn. Watersipora subovoidea (d'Orbigny, 1852) (Namibian border...