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▪ Venerupis aurea [objective synonym]
▪ Venerupis aurea [objective synonym]
▪ Venerupis aurea [objective synonym]
▪ Venerupis aurea [objective synonym]
Lucinida
Lucinoidea
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Bryozoa
Gymnolaemata
Cheilostomatida
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▪ Aricidea fauveli [subjective synonym]
▪ Aricidea quadrilobata [objective synonym]
▪ Aricidea capensis [objective synonym]
▪ Aricidea catherinae [objective synonym]
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▪ Nemertea
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▪ Cystoseira bosphorica [objective synonym]
Cystoseira ercegovicii [objective synonym]
▪ Cystoseira ercegovicii f. latiramosa [objective synonym]
▪ Cystoseira spinosa [objective synonym]
Cheilostomatida Busk, 1852
Biota (-) > Animalia (Kingdom) > Bryozoa (Phylum) > Gymnolaemata (Class)
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Morphology
Body Size
Weight
Body Form
Skeleton
Fragility
Sociability
Life History
Developmental mechanism
Age at first reproduction
Fecundity
Mode of reproduction
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Longevity/Life Span
Behaviour
Zonation
Strength of adherence
Migrations of adult
Juvenile mobility
Parental care / Brood protection
Predated by
Habitat Type of settlement / early development
Ecosystem engineering (as defined in Berke 2010)
Habitat Type
Mobility of adult
Feeding Mode
Substrate Type
Ecosystem engineering/Bioturbation
Tolerance
Environmental position