Sigillina | |
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Scientific classification | |
Missing taxonomy template ( fix ): | Holozoidae |
Genus: | Sigillina Savigny, 1816 |
Sigillina is a genus of tunicates belonging to the family Holozoidae. [1]
The species of this genus are found in coasts of Australia, Malesia, South Africa, Southernmost South America. [1]
Species: [1]
Ascidia is a genus of tunicates in the family Ascidiidae.
Herdmania is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Pyuridae.
Pyura is a large genus of sessile ascidians that live in coastal waters at depths of up to 80 m (260 feet). Like all ascidians, Pyura are filter feeders. A few species, including Pyura chilensis are commercially fished.
Microcosmus is a genus of tunicates in the family Pyuridae, containing the following species:
Botrylloides is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Styelidae.
Botryllus is a genus of colonial ascidian tunicates in the family Styelidae.
Styela is a genus of tunicates. Styela clava, an edible species, is known as an invasive species in some areas.
Molgula, or sea grapes, are very common, globular, individual marine tunicates roughly the size of grapes.
Clavelina is genus of sea squirts, containing the following species:
Phlebobranchia is a suborder of sea squirts in the class Ascidiacea.
Halocynthia is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Pyuridae. Species such as H. roretzi are used as food.
Stolidobranchia is an order of tunicates in the class Ascidiacea. The group includes both colonial and solitary animals. They are distinguished from other tunicates by the presence of folded pharyngeal baskets. This provides the etymology of their name: in ancient Greek, στολίς, ίδος means the "fold" of a cloth. Stolidobranchian sea squirts are also characterized by the complete absence of an abdomen. The abdominal organs of other tunicates are instead located to one side of the pharyngeal basket in this group.
Aplousobranchia is an order of sea squirts in the class Ascidiacea. They are colonial animals, and are distinguished from other sea squirts by the presence of relatively simple pharyngeal baskets. This provides the etymology of their name: in ancient greek, ἁ.πλοος-ους (ha.ploos-ous) means "simple". The posterior part of the abdomen contains the heart and gonads, and is typically larger than in other sea squirts.
Phallusia is a genus of tunicates of the family ascidians, which includes the following species:
Polycarpa is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Styelidae.
Polyclinum is a genus of colonial sea squirts, tunicates in the family Polyclinidae.
Synoicum is a genus of colonial sea squirts, tunicates in the family Polyclinidae.
Cnemidocarpa is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Styelidae.
Boltenia is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Pyuridae.
Eucoelium is a genus of tunicates belonging to the family Polycitoridae.