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* http://www.exoticsguide.org/species_pages/b_violaceus.html
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For a complete registery of Botrylloides taxa
For a complete registery of Botrylloides taxa *http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=103528
*http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=103528



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Revision as of 23:16, 6 March 2009

Botrylloides
Botrylloides leachi
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The "Chain Sea Squirts or Chain Tunicates" of the genus Botrylloides:

Morphologically similar to Botryllus schlosseri and similarly widespread, Botrylloides is distinguished by having linearly-arranged, parallel "chains" of zooids as opposed to zooids like white or yellow stripes emanating from a common center in Botrylloides.[2]


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. Also both are relative invasive Ascidians, found in many ports around the world. Invasive tunicates such as these, Didemnum sp., and Styela clava are a problem for shellfish and other marine life populations, and cause fouling of boats and piers.

Species include

Botrylloides violaceus

Notes

  1. ^ "Botryllidae-Wikispecies". Retrieved 2007-02-17.
  2. ^ Owen Alger. "MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network". The Marine Biological Association. Retrieved 2007-02-17.

For a complete registery of Botrylloides taxa *http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=103528

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