Cellaria

Cellaria is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Cellariidae.[1]

Cellaria
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Bryozoa
Class: Gymnolaemata
Order: Cheilostomatida
Family: Cellariidae
Genus: Cellaria
Ellis & Solander, 1786

The genus has cosmopolitan distribution.[1]

Species

Species uniqueness

  1. Species Diversity: The genus Cellaria has a cosmopolitan distribution and includes several species. Notably, the Zealandian Region, centered around New Zealand, boasts the highest diversity of Cellaria species worldwide. Within this region, there are three described species and an impressive 11 undescribed living species.[2]
  2. Cellaria fistulosa: One specific species, Cellaria fistulosa, grows to around 5 to 6 cm in height. It forms yellowish cream-colored clumps and is easily identifiable by its hexagonally shaped zooids. These zooids grow in a column, with each one in contact with the zooid above and below it.[3]

Species:[1]

  • Cellaria adamantina Brown, 1952
  • Cellaria anceps Harmer, 1926
  • Cellaria atlantida Cook, 1967

References

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