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Botrylloides leachii is a colonial tunicate and can form a flat gelatinous encrusting sheet or a more massive structure. The individual zooids are about 4 mm (0.2 in) in diameter while the whole colony may reach 15 cm (6 in) or more across.
Botryllus arenaceus Monniot, 1988; Botryllus aster Monniot, 1991; Botryllus closionis Monniot, Monniot, Griffiths & Schleyer, 2001; Botryllus compositus Tokioka, 1967 ...
Like Botryllus, Botrylloides are flat sheets of organisms which can be found covering ropes, boat hulls, horseshoe crabs, seaweeds, and any still or slow-moving object in saltwater.
Botryllus schlosseri is a colonial ascidian tunicate.It is commonly known as the star tunicate, [2] but it also has several other common names, including star ascidian and golden star tunicate.
Botrylloides violaceus is a colonial ascidian.It is commonly known as the chain tunicate, [2] but has also been called several other common names, including: lined colonial tunicate, orange sheath tunicate, orange tunicate, and violet tunicate. [3]