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    moss ani·mal
    [moss animal]
    noun
    moss animal (noun) · moss animals (plural noun)
    1. a sedentary colonial aquatic animal found chiefly in the sea, either encrusting rocks, seaweeds, or other surfaces, or forming stalked fronds. Each minute zooid filter-feeds by means of a crown of ciliated tentacles (lophophore). Also called bryozoan, polyzoan, ectoproct.
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    Ectoprocta See Bryozoa. Ectoprocta See Bryozoa. Ectoprocta (ĕk´təprŏk´tə), phylum of sessile, colonial aquatic animals (commonly known as moss animals or oryonzoans). The zooids, or individual members of a colony, are microscopic, but colonies may grow up to 1 ft (30 cm) or more in diameter.
    The Ectoprocta, or Bryozoa, is primarily a marine group with over, 8,000 recognized species and a rich fossil record with many thousands more. The 100 or so bryozoan species known from fresh water would seem to be overshadowed by such a robust family tree.
    Ectoprocta: Gymnolaemata: Ctenostomata: Hislopidae: Hislopa: Species 529 References 529 Introduction The phylum Ectoprocta is primarily a marine group with over 8000 recognized species and a rich fossil record with many thousands more. The 100 or so bryozoan species known from fresh water would seem to be overshadowed by such a robust family tree.
    Ectoprocts are mostly, but not exclusively, marine, and have an extensive fossil record from the Ordovician to the present. 2. Alternative name for Bryozoa. Ectoprocta See Bryozoa. Ectoprocta See Bryozoa. Ectoprocta (ĕk´təprŏk´tə), phylum of sessile, colonial aquatic animals (commonly known as moss animals or oryonzoans).
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