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Phylum of small colonial animals, which superficially resemble mosses, hence the common name of moss animals. Each animal, called the zooid, has a crown of ciliated tentacles (a lophophore) and lives in horny, calcareous or gelatinous cases. The colonies of different species vary greatly in appearance. Some look like a clump of seaweeds or moss, while others grow as lacy fans or simply form encrustations. |
Kingdom Animalia |
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You can continue searching for Phylum Ectoprocta on one of these Web sites: Catalogue of Life | GBIFFauna Europaea (animals) | IOPI (plants) | NCBI (genetic) |
