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Bryozoans

      The Bryozoa, also known as Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals, are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres (0.020 in) long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, but a few occur in oceanic trenches, and others are found in polar waters. One class lives only in a variety of freshwater environments, and a few members of a mostly marine class prefer brackish water. Over 4,000 living species are known. One genus is solitary and the rest colonial. The phylum was originally called "Polyzoa", but this term was superseded by "Bryozoa" in 1831. Another group of animals discovered subsequently, whose filtering mechanism looked similar, was also included in "Bryozoa" until 1869, when the two groups were noted to be very different internally. The more recently discovered group were given the name Entoprocta, while the original "Bryozoa" were called "Ectoprocta". However, "Bryozoa" has remained the more widely used term for the latter group.

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryozoa
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831foto PB873
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK7112
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK7100
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK6671
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK6672
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK5205
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK5797
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK5795
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK5793
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK5785
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK5798
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 PB879
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK6747
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 PB1118
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 PB691
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 PB685
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 JK19145
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 CW922
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 CW871
Bryozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 VF1307

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