Stomachetosella

Stomachetosella is a genus of marine, filter-feeding invertebrates, known as bryozoa, belonging to the order Cheilostomatida. The genus name derives from the Latin stoma, meaning "mouth," and ochetos, meaning "small canal."

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Stomachetosella

Canu & Bassler, 1917[1]

Species

  • Stomachetosella abyssicola Osburn, 1952[2]
  • Stomachetosella balani (O'Donoghue & de Watteville, 1944)
  • Stomachetosella collaris (Kluge, 1946)
  • Stomachetosella condylata Soule, Soule & Chaney, 1995
  • Stomachetosella decorata Grischenko, Dick & Mawatari, 2007
  • Stomachetosella distincta Osburn, 1952[2]
  • Stomachetosella limbata (Lorenz, 1886)
  • Stomachetosella magniporata (Nordgaard, 1906)
  • Stomachetosella normani Hayward, 1994
  • Stomachetosella perforata (Canu & Bassler, 1929)
  • Stomachetosella producta (Packard, 1863)
  • Stomachetosella sienna Dick & Ross, 1988
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References

  1. Canu, F., & Bassler, R. S. (1927). United States National Museum Bulletin 96: A Synopsis of American Early Tertiary Cheilostome Bryozoa. Washington, DC: United Status Government Printing Office.
  2. Osbur, Raymond C., Ph.D., D.Sc. (1952). Bryozoa of the Pacific Coast of America. Allan Hancock Foundation Publications of the University of Southern California; First Series: Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions, Volume 14 1950-1953, 1-827.
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