Phallusia

Phallusia is a genus of tunicates of the family ascidians, which includes the following species:[1]

  • Phallusia aperta (Sluiter, 1904)
  • Phallusia arabica Savigny, 1816
  • Phallusia barbarica Kott, 1985
  • Phallusia colleta (C. Monniot & F. Monniot, 1970)
  • Phallusia depressiuscula (Heller, 1878)
  • Phallusia fragilis Bonnet & Rocha, 2011
  • Phallusia fumigata (Grube, 1864)
  • Phallusia ingeria Traustedt, 1883
  • Phallusia julinea Sluiter, 1915
  • Phallusia koreana Traustedt, 1885
  • Phallusia kottae (Monniot & Monniot, 1996)
  • Phallusia mammillata (Cuvier, 1815)
  • Phallusia millari Kott, 1985
  • Phallusia nigra Savigny, 1816
  • Phallusia obesa (Herdman, 1880)
  • Phallusia philippinensis Millar, 1975
  • Phallusia polytrema (Herdman, 1906)
  • Phallusia recifensis (Millar, 1977)
  • Phallusia suensonii Traustedt, 1885

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Phallusia mammillata
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Savigny, 1816
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gollark: WebRTC is overcomplicated and no, so an alternative API would... allow you to listen and send on high-numbered TCP/UDP ports, or something? Not sure of the exact implications of that.

References

  1. K. Sanamyan & C. Monniot (2011). Shenkar N, Gittenberger A, Lambert G, Rius M, Moreira Da Rocha R, Swalla BJ, Turon X (eds.). "Phallusia Savigny, 1816". Ascidiacea World Database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved November 24, 2011.


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