RMBM4MJ3–Tunicate Colony, Botryllus sp., Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMDGE2GE–Tnicate also called Sea Squirt.(Botryllus sp.).Lembeh Straits,Indonesia
RF2REM9GW–Tunicates, Botryllus sp, Jetty dive site, Padangbai, near Candidasa, Bali, Indonesia
RM2RTF01K–Tunicates, Botryllus sp, Jetty dive site, Padangbai, near Candidasa, Bali, Indonesia
RFR3KK5H–Natural occurring red fluorescing sponges (Leucetta sp.) and green hard coral (Acropora sp.). Night dive at Wetar Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia
RM2RT9X7M–Tunicates, Botryllus sp, Crinoids, Comatulida Order, and corals with sun in background, Dante's Wall dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMAJ07YB–An abstract shot of a colony of Tunicates (Botryllus sp.).
RMRHJT4N–. Biology of the seas of the U.S.S.R. Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. THE SEA OF JAPAN 771 ming among leaves in one case, and those crawling over the bottom and living in the soils among Zostera roots in the other. For the Zostera leaves the following are most characteristic: the Mollusca Lacuna divaricata, Alaba vladivostokensis, Gibbula derjugini, Rissoa sp., Pandalus latirostris, Botryllus sp., and Syngnathus soldatovi. A great variety of Polychaeta Crusta- cea, Mollusca and Echinodermata live in the soil among the stems and under the roots. A Zostera biocoenosis
RMAFXTM4–An abstract shot of a colony of Tunicates (Botryllus sp.).
RMBM4MGB–Tunicate Colony, Botryllus sp., Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMRHN28J–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 210 G. O. MACKIE AND C. L. SINGLA. FIGURE 1. Edge of a colony of Botrylloides. a, ampullae; c, common cloacal siphon. Bar represents 1 mm. MATERIALS AND METHODS During February and March 1982 colonies of Botryllus sp. (the "Monterey Bo- tryllus" of Scofield el al, 1982) and Botrylloides diegensis were collected from rocks in Monterey Bay, California and maintained in the sea water system at the Hopkins. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re
RMAFXRY6–An abstract shot of a colony of Tunicates (Botryllus sp.).
RMRH062C–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 1971 ASCIDIANS l SOUTHERN <M II oKNIA in Order Enterogona A/ilitlin in californicum A. solidum A. arenatum i.iilirrdmania claviformls Polyclinum planum Synoicum par-fustis Didemnum carnulentum Trididemnum opacum Unidenl ilicd didemnid Diplosoma macdonaldi Clavelina huntsman! (ystodytes lobalus Distaplia occidental is Eudistoma psammion E. ritteri E. diaphanes Sigillinaria aequali-siphonis S. pulchra Ascidia ceratodes Chelyosoma productum Ciona intestinalis Perophora annectens Order Pleurogona Botryllus sp. Botrylloides sp. Styela monter
RMAFXTH9–An abstract shot of a colony of Tunicates (Botryllus sp.).
RMRHN286–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIGURE 1. Edge of a colony of Botrylloides. a, ampullae; c, common cloacal siphon. Bar represents 1 mm. MATERIALS AND METHODS During February and March 1982 colonies of Botryllus sp. (the "Monterey Bo- tryllus" of Scofield el al, 1982) and Botrylloides diegensis were collected from rocks in Monterey Bay, California and maintained in the sea water system at the Hopkins. FIGURE 2. Scheme showing the circulatory system and zooid interrelationships in a young colony of Botryllus. a, ampullae; B1-B4, first four generati
RMAFXRPF–An abstract shot of a colony of Tunicates (Botryllus sp.).
RMRMK74F–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 176 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Description There are several colonies of this species in the collection. A large specimen is 9 cm. long, 3 cm. wide, and less than 1 mm. thick. All specimens have been growing on thin flat algal fronds. The surface of the colony is smooth and even, without any foreign matter, and the colour of the specimens, in the preserved state, a dull pink. There are no common cloacal cavities in the test and the. Botryllus anomalus sp. n. A, surface view of part of colony
RMAFXRW2–An abstract shot of a colony of Tunicates (Botryllus sp.).
RMRMP086–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTH AFRICAN ASCIDIANS 71. Fig. 35. Botryllus closionis sp. nov. A-B. Both sides of a zooid. Tokioka (1967), and with B. schlosseri with some doubt by Kott (1985). Botryllus schlosseri sensu Kott, from Australia, is a different species from the European B. schlosseri and belongs to B. aster Monniot, C, 1991. None of the above synonymies are valid. The partitioned appearance of the colonies and its circular systems separate it from all other species of the genus. Botryllus elegans (Quoy & Gaimard
RMRMRDPG–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 4. A. Botryllus gragalis, under jetty, Saldanha Bay. B. Botryllus meandrius, under intertidal boulder, Sea Point, Cape Town. C. Botryllus magnicoecus, Miller's Point, False Bay, 2-10 m, growing on Pyura stolonifera. D. Botryllus mortenseni, intertidal rock pool, Isipingo. E. Symplegma bahraini, Sodwana Bay, 30-33 m. F. Stolonica multitestis sp. nov., intertidal rock pools, Isipingo. G. Gynandrocarpa placenta, Oudekraal, Cape Peninsula, 6 m. H. Polycarpa insulsa, in rock pools, Isipingo.. Please
RMRMRDT0–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 3. A. Didemnum leopardi sp. nov., Sodwana Bay, 14-15 m. B. Didemnum obscurum, Sodwana Bay, 15 m. C. Didemnum rodriguesi, Sodwana Bay, intertidal to 22 m. D. Polysyncraton aspiculatum, Sodwana Bay, 14-15 m. E. Polysyncratom millepore, Sodwana Bay, 8-12 m. F. Ascidia caudata, False Bay, low intertidal. G. Botryllus closionis sp. nov., Sea Point, Cape Town, in low intertidal pool. H. Botryllus elegans, growing on fronds of Epymenia obtusa in intertidal rock pool, Sea Point, Cape Town.. Please note
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