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  2. Bryozoa - Wikipedia

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    Bryozoa (also known as the ... In 2021, some research suggested Protomelission, a genus known from the Cambrian period, could be an example of an early bryozoan, [17] ...

  3. List of prehistoric bryozoan genera - Wikipedia

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    Prasopora, a trepostome bryozoan from the Ordovician of Iowa. This list of prehistoric bryozoans is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the bryozoa which are known from the fossil record. This list excludes purely vernacular terms.

  4. Fenestrata - Wikipedia

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    Fenestrata is an extinct order of bryozoan, dating from the Upper Arenig. [1] Most fenestrate bryozoans formed net-like colonies, often in funnel- or fan-shaped forms, with a single layer of zooids facing one direction. [2]

  5. Lophophore - Wikipedia

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    The lophophore (/ ˈ l ɒ f ə ˌ f ɔːr, ˈ l oʊ f ə-/) [1] is a characteristic feeding organ possessed by four major groups of animals: the Brachiopoda, Bryozoa, Hyolitha, and Phoronida, which collectively constitute the protostome group Lophophorata. [2] All lophophores are found in aquatic organisms.

  6. Meet the bryozoan, the mysterious, microscopic animal living ...

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    Here's what to know about the bryozoan in Ohio. It could actually a colony of small animals. Meet the bryozoan, the mysterious, microscopic animal living in Ohio's bodies of water

  7. Cyclostomatida - Wikipedia

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    Cyclostomatida, or cyclostomata (also known as cyclostomes), are an ancient order of stenolaemate bryozoans which first appeared in the Lower Ordovician. [1] It consists of 7+ suborders, 59+ families, 373+ genera, and 666+ species. The cyclostome bryozoans were dominant in the Mesozoic; since that era, they have decreased. Currently ...

  8. Fenestella (bryozoan) - Wikipedia

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    Fenestella is a genus of bryozoans or moss animals, forming fan–shaped colonies with a netted appearance. It is known from the Middle Ordovician to the early Upper Triassic , reaching its largest diversity during the Carboniferous. Many hundreds of species have been described from marine sediments all over the world.

  9. Category:Bryozoans - Wikipedia

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    Bryozoans are animals in the phylum Bryozoa. The phylum is subdivided in 3 classes: Phylactolaemata, Stenolaemata and Gymnolaemata. The phylum is subdivided in 3 classes: Phylactolaemata, Stenolaemata and Gymnolaemata.