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Bryozoa - Reference Center

Bryozoa, name of a phylum, in older systems of classification, that included the invertebrate animals now classified in the phyla Entoprocta and Ectoprocta. The term bryozoan (or moss animal) is still commonly used for members of the Ectoprocta. more

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  • Bryozoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Information from Wikipedia on these colonial organisms that make hard skeletons of calcium carbonate, superficially resembling coral.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryozoa - Similar

  • Introduction to the Bryozoa

    Introduction to the Bryozoa, otherwise known as the "moss animals."

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/bryozoa/bryozoa.html - Similar

  • Fossil Record of the Bryozoa

    Provides information on fossil bryozoans from their first appearance in the early Ordovician, the stenolaemate bryozoans of the early Paleozoic and the rare ...

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/bryozoa/bryozoafr.html - Similar

  • Bryozoans

    Alien life forms? No, just bryozoans! Descriptions with some really interesting photographs.

    www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river/bryozoa.html - Similar

  • The Bryozoa Home Page

    Aug 21, 2009 ... Recent and Fossil Bryozoa ... (Site recently moved to http://bryozoa.net/iba. html) ... This URL is http://bryozoa.net/index.html.

    www.bryozoa.net/ - Similar

  • Bryozoa

    Information on the classification of these organisms with illustrations of Flustra, Lophophus crystallinus and Cristatella mucedo.

    tolweb.org/Bryozoa/2490 - Similar

  • The Bryozoans (Phylum Bryozoa)

    An introduction to the biology, classification and ecology of Bryozoans the phylum Bryozoa.

    www.earthlife.net/inverts/bryozoa.html - Similar

  • Bryozoans

    The Bryozoa (moss animals) are a geologically important group of small animals; some that superficially resemble corals. All bryozoans are colonial and most ...

    paleo.cortland.edu/tutorial/Bryozoans/bryozoans.htm - Similar

  • Moss Animals Invade Lake Cochituate (enter the bryozoan ...

    An article by A. Richard Miller about the fresh-water bryozoan Pectinatella magnifica.

    www.millermicro.com/bryozoa.html - Similar

  • Some Bryozoans of the Cincinnatian

    Bryozoan fossils found in the Cincinnatian are marine animals. ... Some of the preserved stony skeletons of Cincinnatian bryozoa are branching colonies ...

    drydredgers.org/bryo1.htm - Similar

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