Atriolum
Atriolum is a genus of colonial tunicates in the order Enterogona. These are marine animals found attached to the seabed or some other surface.
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Genus: | Atriolum Giard, 1872[1] |
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Species
The World Register of Marine Species lists the following species in the genus:[1]
- Atriolum bucinum Kott, 2001
- Atriolum eversum Kott, 2001
- Atriolum glauerti (Michaelsen, 1930)
- Atriolum lilium Kott, 2001
- Atriolum marinense Kott, 2001
- Atriolum marsupialis Monniot, 1989
- Atriolum quadratum Monniot & Monniot, 1996
- Atriolum robustum Kott, 1983
- Atriolum tubiporum Kott, 2001
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References
- Sanamyan, Karen (2013). "Atriolum Kott, 1983". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
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