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Boltenia Polyplacoderma
''Boltenia'' is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Pyuridae. Species within the genus ''Boltenia'' include:Sanamyan, K. (2015)''Boltenia'' Savigny, 1816 .In: Shenkar, N.; Gittenberger, A.; Lambert, G.; Rius, M.; Moreira Da Rocha, R.; Swalla, B.J.; Turon, X. (2015) Ascidiacea World Database. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species on 2015-12-29. * ''Boltenia africana'' Millar, 1962 * '' Boltenia echinata'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Boltenia hirta'' Monniot & Monniot, 1977 * ''Boltenia iburi'' (Oka, 1934) * '' Boltenia ovifera'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Boltenia pilosa'' (Millar, 1955) * '' Boltenia polyplacoderma'' Lambert, 1993 * ''Boltenia transversaria'' (Sluiter, 1904) * '' Boltenia villosa'' (Stimpson, 1864) * ''Boltenia yossiloya'' Shenkar & Lambert, 2010 Species names currently considered to be synonyms: * ''Boltenia antarctica'' Beneden & Selys-Longchamps, 1913: synonym of ''Pyura georgiana'' (Michaelsen, 1898) * ''Boltenia arctica'' (Hartmeyer, 189 ...
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Boltenia Ovifera
''Boltenia ovifera'' is a species of ascidian tunicates in the family Pyuridae. It is found in the Arctic to the South of Cape Cod Cape Cod is a peninsula extending into the Atlantic Ocean from the southeastern corner of mainland Massachusetts, in the northeastern United States. Its historic, maritime character and ample beaches attract heavy tourism during the summer mont .... References ''Boltenia ovifera''at WoRMS Stolidobranchia Animals described in 1767 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{tunicata-stub ...
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Boltenia Pilosa
''Boltenia'' is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Pyuridae. Species within the genus ''Boltenia'' include:Sanamyan, K. (2015)''Boltenia'' Savigny, 1816 .In: Shenkar, N.; Gittenberger, A.; Lambert, G.; Rius, M.; Moreira Da Rocha, R.; Swalla, B.J.; Turon, X. (2015) Ascidiacea World Database. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species on 2015-12-29. * ''Boltenia africana'' Millar, 1962 * '' Boltenia echinata'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Boltenia hirta'' Monniot & Monniot, 1977 * ''Boltenia iburi'' (Oka, 1934) * '' Boltenia ovifera'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Boltenia pilosa'' (Millar, 1955) * ''Boltenia polyplacoderma'' Lambert, 1993 * ''Boltenia transversaria'' (Sluiter, 1904) * '' Boltenia villosa'' (Stimpson, 1864) * ''Boltenia yossiloya'' Shenkar & Lambert, 2010 Species names currently considered to be synonyms: * ''Boltenia antarctica'' Beneden & Selys-Longchamps, 1913: synonym of ''Pyura georgiana'' (Michaelsen, 1898) * ''Boltenia arctica'' (Hartmeyer, 1899 ...
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Pyura Gibbosa
''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. Species Species in this genus include * '' Pyura abradata'' (Kott, 1985) * '' Pyura ambonensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura antillarum'' (Van Name, 1921) * ''Pyura arenosa'' (Herdman, 1882) * ''Pyura aripuensis'' (Herdman, 1906) * ''Pyura australis'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) * '' Pyura baliensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura bouvetensis'' (Michaelsen, 1904) * '' Pyura breviramosa'' (Sluiter, 1904) * '' Pyura cadamostoi'' (Monniot, 1994) * ''Pyura camranica'' ( Vorontsova & Cole, 1995) * '' Pyura cancellata'' (Brewin, 1946) * ''Pyura capensis'' (Hartmeyer) * '' Pyura carnea'' (Brewin, 1948) * ''Pyura chilensis'' (Molina, 1782) * ''Pyura columna'' (Monniot & Monniot, 1991) * '' Pyura comma'' (Hartmeyer, 1906) * '' Pyura confragosa'' (Kott, 1985) * '' ...
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Pyura Legumen
''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. Species Species in this genus include * '' Pyura abradata'' (Kott, 1985) * '' Pyura ambonensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura antillarum'' (Van Name, 1921) * ''Pyura arenosa'' (Herdman, 1882) * ''Pyura aripuensis'' (Herdman, 1906) * ''Pyura australis'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) * '' Pyura baliensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura bouvetensis'' (Michaelsen, 1904) * '' Pyura breviramosa'' (Sluiter, 1904) * '' Pyura cadamostoi'' (Monniot, 1994) * ''Pyura camranica'' ( Vorontsova & Cole, 1995) * '' Pyura cancellata'' (Brewin, 1946) * ''Pyura capensis'' (Hartmeyer) * '' Pyura carnea'' (Brewin, 1948) * ''Pyura chilensis'' (Molina, 1782) * ''Pyura columna'' (Monniot & Monniot, 1991) * '' Pyura comma'' (Hartmeyer, 1906) * '' Pyura confragosa'' (Kott, 1985) * '' ...
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Pyura Carnea
''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. Species Species in this genus include * '' Pyura abradata'' (Kott, 1985) * '' Pyura ambonensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura antillarum'' (Van Name, 1921) * '' Pyura arenosa'' (Herdman, 1882) * ''Pyura aripuensis'' (Herdman, 1906) * ''Pyura australis'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) * '' Pyura baliensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura bouvetensis'' (Michaelsen, 1904) * '' Pyura breviramosa'' (Sluiter, 1904) * '' Pyura cadamostoi'' (Monniot, 1994) * ''Pyura camranica'' ( Vorontsova & Cole, 1995) * '' Pyura cancellata'' (Brewin, 1946) * ''Pyura capensis'' (Hartmeyer) * ''Pyura carnea'' (Brewin, 1948) * ''Pyura chilensis'' (Molina, 1782) * ''Pyura columna'' (Monniot & Monniot, 1991) * ''Pyura comma'' (Hartmeyer, 1906) * ''Pyura confragosa'' (Kott, 1985) * ''Pyur ...
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Pyura Bouvetensis
''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. Species Species in this genus include * '' Pyura abradata'' (Kott, 1985) * '' Pyura ambonensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura antillarum'' (Van Name, 1921) * ''Pyura arenosa'' (Herdman, 1882) * ''Pyura aripuensis'' (Herdman, 1906) * ''Pyura australis'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) * '' Pyura baliensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura bouvetensis'' (Michaelsen, 1904) * '' Pyura breviramosa'' (Sluiter, 1904) * '' Pyura cadamostoi'' (Monniot, 1994) * ''Pyura camranica'' ( Vorontsova & Cole, 1995) * '' Pyura cancellata'' (Brewin, 1946) * ''Pyura capensis'' (Hartmeyer) * '' Pyura carnea'' (Brewin, 1948) * ''Pyura chilensis'' (Molina, 1782) * ''Pyura columna'' (Monniot & Monniot, 1991) * '' Pyura comma'' (Hartmeyer, 1906) * '' Pyura confragosa'' (Kott, 1985) * '' ...
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Pyura Australis
''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. Species Species in this genus include * '' Pyura abradata'' (Kott, 1985) * '' Pyura ambonensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura antillarum'' (Van Name, 1921) * '' Pyura arenosa'' (Herdman, 1882) * '' Pyura aripuensis'' (Herdman, 1906) * '' Pyura australis'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) * '' Pyura baliensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura bouvetensis'' (Michaelsen, 1904) * '' Pyura breviramosa'' (Sluiter, 1904) * '' Pyura cadamostoi'' (Monniot, 1994) * ''Pyura camranica'' ( Vorontsova & Cole, 1995) * '' Pyura cancellata'' (Brewin, 1946) * '' Pyura capensis'' (Hartmeyer) * ''Pyura carnea'' (Brewin, 1948) * ''Pyura chilensis'' (Molina, 1782) * ''Pyura columna'' (Monniot & Monniot, 1991) * ''Pyura comma'' (Hartmeyer, 1906) * ''Pyura confragosa'' (Kott, 1985) * ''P ...
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Pyura Spinifera
''Pyura spinifera'', commonly called the sea tulip, is a species of sessile ascidian that lives in coastal waters at depths of up to 80 m (260 feet). As with almost all other ascidians, sea tulips are filter feeders. The common name comes from the organism's appearance - that of a knobbly 'bulb' or flower attached to a long stalk. Sea tulips come in a variety of colours, including white, pink, yellow, orange, and purple. The coloration of sea tulips depends upon their association with a symbiotic sponge Sponges, the members of the phylum Porifera (; meaning 'pore bearer'), are a basal animal clade as a sister of the diploblasts. They are multicellular organisms that have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate throug ... that covers their surface. References WoRMS External links Wildlife of Sydney - Sea Tulip Stolidobranchia Animals described in 1834 {{tunicata-stub ...
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Pyura Georgiana
''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. Species Species in this genus include * '' Pyura abradata'' (Kott, 1985) * '' Pyura ambonensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura antillarum'' (Van Name, 1921) * '' Pyura arenosa'' (Herdman, 1882) * ''Pyura aripuensis'' (Herdman, 1906) * ''Pyura australis'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) * '' Pyura baliensis'' (Millar, 1975) * '' Pyura bouvetensis'' (Michaelsen, 1904) * '' Pyura breviramosa'' (Sluiter, 1904) * '' Pyura cadamostoi'' (Monniot, 1994) * ''Pyura camranica'' ( Vorontsova & Cole, 1995) * '' Pyura cancellata'' (Brewin, 1946) * ''Pyura capensis'' (Hartmeyer) * ''Pyura carnea'' (Brewin, 1948) * ''Pyura chilensis'' (Molina, 1782) * ''Pyura columna'' (Monniot & Monniot, 1991) * ''Pyura comma'' (Hartmeyer, 1906) * ''Pyura confragosa'' (Kott, 1985) * ''Pyur ...
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Boltenia Yossiloya
''Boltenia'' is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Pyuridae. Species within the genus ''Boltenia'' include:Sanamyan, K. (2015)''Boltenia'' Savigny, 1816 .In: Shenkar, N.; Gittenberger, A.; Lambert, G.; Rius, M.; Moreira Da Rocha, R.; Swalla, B.J.; Turon, X. (2015) Ascidiacea World Database. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species on 2015-12-29. * ''Boltenia africana'' Millar, 1962 * '' Boltenia echinata'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Boltenia hirta'' Monniot & Monniot, 1977 * ''Boltenia iburi'' (Oka, 1934) * '' Boltenia ovifera'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Boltenia pilosa'' (Millar, 1955) * '' Boltenia polyplacoderma'' Lambert, 1993 * '' Boltenia transversaria'' (Sluiter, 1904) * '' Boltenia villosa'' (Stimpson, 1864) * '' Boltenia yossiloya'' Shenkar & Lambert, 2010 Species names currently considered to be synonyms: * ''Boltenia antarctica'' Beneden & Selys-Longchamps, 1913: synonym of ''Pyura georgiana'' (Michaelsen, 1898) * ''Boltenia arctica'' (Hartmeyer, 1 ...
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Boltenia Villosa
''Boltenia villosa'' is a species of tunicate, a marine invertebrate of the family Pyuridae. Common names include the spiny-headed tunicate, the hairy sea squirt, the stalked hairy sea squirt and the bristly tunicate. This species was first described in 1864 by the American marine biologist William Stimpson who gave it the name ''Cynthia villosa''. It was later transferred to the genus '' Boltenia''. The type locality is Puget Sound, Washington state, United States. Description A solitary, barrel shaped tunicate, ''Boltenia villosa'' can grow to a height of about and a width of . It has a small base and is attached to the substrate by a stalk that may be short or long. The tunic is thickly clad with short, bristly, unbranched projections. The siphons, which may be difficult to see, are orange or red, and the tunic is light brown or orangish-red. This tunicate is similar in appearance to '' Boltenia echinata'', which is found in the northern Atlantic Ocean, but the hair-like p ...
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Boltenia Transversaria
''Boltenia'' is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Pyuridae. Species within the genus ''Boltenia'' include:Sanamyan, K. (2015)''Boltenia'' Savigny, 1816 .In: Shenkar, N.; Gittenberger, A.; Lambert, G.; Rius, M.; Moreira Da Rocha, R.; Swalla, B.J.; Turon, X. (2015) Ascidiacea World Database. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species on 2015-12-29. * ''Boltenia africana'' Millar, 1962 * '' Boltenia echinata'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Boltenia hirta'' Monniot & Monniot, 1977 * ''Boltenia iburi'' (Oka, 1934) * '' Boltenia ovifera'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Boltenia pilosa'' (Millar, 1955) * '' Boltenia polyplacoderma'' Lambert, 1993 * '' Boltenia transversaria'' (Sluiter, 1904) * '' Boltenia villosa'' (Stimpson, 1864) * ''Boltenia yossiloya'' Shenkar & Lambert, 2010 Species names currently considered to be synonyms: * ''Boltenia antarctica'' Beneden & Selys-Longchamps, 1913: synonym of ''Pyura georgiana'' (Michaelsen, 1898) * ''Boltenia arctica'' (Hartmeyer, 18 ...
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