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    Didemnum is a genus of colonial tunicates in the family Didemnidae. It is the most speciose genus in the didemnid family. Species in this genus often have small calcareous spicules embedded in the tunic and form irregular or lobed colonies.
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    Didemnum vexillum is a species of colonial tunicate in the family Didemnidae. It is commonly called sea vomit, marine vomit, pancake batter tunicate, or carpet sea squirt. It is thought to be native to Japan, but it has been reported as an invasive species in a number of places in Europe, North America and New Zealand.
    Unlike some other colonial sea squirts, Didemnum vexillum lacks black and or/brown markings on its surface. Instead, it has a veiny appearance due to darker water channels within the colony. When contracted, every zooid shows a visible white spot marking the inhalant opening. Large cloacal openings (exit pores) occur at intervals.
    Didemnum sp. invasions have also been recorded in Canada, the Mediterranean, and the Netherlands. Species in this genus can be found in tropical or temperate regions. Some tropical species such as Didemnum molle have photosynthetic algae in their tunics.
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  4. Didemnum vexillum (carpet sea squirt) | CABI …

    WEBMar 30, 2009 · This datasheet on Didemnum vexillum covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Prevention/Control, Further …

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  6. Didemnum vexillum - Smithsonian Institution

    WEBDidemnum vexillum is a rapidly spreading species that overgrows rocks, shellfish, and other organisms in temperate marine waters. It probably originated from Japan, but has invaded several parts of the world, …

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  8. The carpet sea squirt (Didemnum vexillum) - MarLIN

    WEBDidemnum vexillum is a colonial sea squirt that can form large, leathery patches. The colonies are firm but thin (2-5 mm). The colonies themselves can become quite large owing to the fast growth of the species. It is …

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