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  1. Oikopleuridae - Wikipedia

  2. Oikopleura - Wikipedia

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    Oikopleura is a genus of tunicates in the class Appendicularia (larvaceans). It forms a mucus house every four hours at 20 degrees Celsius. This house has a coarse mesh to keep out big particles, and a fine mesh that collects the small particles, down to the nanoplankton that includes (pelagic) bacteria .
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    The oikopleurids are distributed in the tropical waters of all oceans and seas of the globe, having been reported widely in the Caribbean Sea and the western coasts of the Atlantic Ocean.
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    The genus name comes from oikos (meaning "house") and pleura ("rib", or "side of the body"), referring to their ability to build a mucus house like other larvaceans. Oikopleura has been found to possibly be paraphyletic with respect to several other oikopleurid genera, namely: Folia, Stegosoma, Mesoikopleura, and Megalocercus.
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    A species of particular interest under this genus is the Oikopleura dioica, which is an anomaly among chordates. It has retained the fundamental body plan of the chordate; yet, it has lost the mechanism for retinoic acid signaling which operates during chordate development.
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  4. Oikopleuridae - GBIF

  5. Oikopleuridae Lohmann, 1915 - World Register of Marine Species

  6. Oikopleuridae - Wikispecies - Wikimedia

  7. Oikopleura longicauda

  8. Oikopleura longicauda (Vogt, 1854) - GBIF

  9. Oikopleura albicans - SeaLifeBase

  10. Oikopleura rufescens - SeaLifeBase

  11. Oikopleura vanhoeffeni