- Light-bulb sea squirtClavelina lepadiformis, also known as the light-bulb sea squirt, is a very common shallow water sea squirt12. It is native to the NE Atlantic Ocean and is a common shallow-water ascidian in Great Britain and Ireland2. It is usually found on vertical rock faces and on the sides of boulders, to about 50 m depth down1. It occurs from Norway along European coasts south to the Mediterranean2. In the Mediterranean, the presence of cryptic species has been demonstrated2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Clavelina lepadiformis is a very common shallow water sea squirt that is usually found on vertical rock faces and on the sides of boulders, to about 50 m depth down (Picton & Costello, 1998; Berrill, 1950).www.marlin.ac.uk/species/detail/1483
Clavelina lepadiformis, common name the light-bulb sea squirt, is a colonial sea squirt native to the NE Atlantic Ocean. This species is a common shallow-water ascidian in Great Britain and Ireland. It occurs from Norway along European coasts south to the Mediterranean. In the Mediterranean the presence of cryptic species has been demonstrated.
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WebScientific name: Clavelina lepadiformis. The lightbulb sea squirt is common around much of the UK. Its easy to see where its name came from! Species information. Category. Sponges and sea squirts. Statistics. …
Web5 days ago · Clavelina lepadiformis is a colonial ascidian living in groups of 3 to 3OO zooids. They are elongated, cylindrical and up to 2 cm tall. The test is smooth and completely transparent so that the branchial sac is …
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