Plumatella

Plumatella is a genus of bryozoans from Plumatellidae family.

Plumatella
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Scientific classification
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Plumatellidae
Genus:
Plumatella

List of species[1]

  • Plumatella agilis
  • Plumatella bigemmis
  • Plumatella bushnelli
  • Plumatella casmiana
  • Plumatella crassipes
  • Plumatella emarginata
  • Plumatella fruticosa
  • Plumatella fungosa
  • Plumatella ganapati
  • Plumatella geimermassardi
  • Plumatella incrustata
  • Plumatella javanica
  • Plumatella longa
  • Plumatella longigemmis
  • Plumatella marcusi
  • Plumatella marlieri
  • Plumatella mukaii
  • Plumatella nitens
  • Plumatella nodulosa
  • Plumatella patagonica
  • Plumatella princeps
  • Plumatella pseudostolonata
  • Plumatella recluse
  • Plumatella repens
  • Plumatella reticulata
  • Plumatella rieki
  • Plumatella ruandensis
  • Plumatella serrulata
  • Plumatella similirepens
  • Plumatella siolii
  • Plumatella stricta
  • Plumatella suwana
  • Plumatella tanganyikae
  • Plumatella vaihiriae
  • Plumatella velata
  • Plumatella vorstmani
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References

  1. Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist, by Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard D. (red.) ; year: 2011 (Species 2000) retrieved 24-09-2012


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