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Cupuladriidae
Cribrilina Mutabilisn. Sp., an Eelgrass-Associated Bryozoan (Gymnolaemata: Cheilostomata) with Large Variationin Title Zooid Morphology Related to Life History
Relation of Form to Life Habit in Free-Living Cupuladriid Bryozoans
Marine Bryozoans (Ectoprocta) of the Indian River Area (Florida)
Sepkoski, J.J. 1992. Compendium of Fossil Marine Animal Families
Appendix S3: TMO References
Budapest 1995
Islas Canarias
Marine Ecology Progress Series 378:113
Late Tortonian Bryozoans from Mut Basin, Central Anatolian Plateau, Southern Turkey
Volume 2, Number 2 April 2006 News from the Membership
Neocene Cupuladriidae of Tropical America. Ii: Taxonomy of Recent Discoporella from Opposite Sides of the Isthmus of Panama
Bryozoans from the Pliocene Bowden Shell of Jamaica
Diversity and Zoogeography of South African Bryozoa
AND ASCIDIANS (Tunicata: Ascidiacea) UNDER MULTISTRESSOR SCENARIOS
An Inquiline Deep-Water Bryozoan/Amphipod Association
A Temporal and Spatial Study of Invertebrate Communities Associated with Hard-Bottom Habitats in the South Atlantic Bight
Macrobenthic Communities in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone: Testing the Pearson-Rosenberg Model
(Badenian) Free-Living Bryozoans from the Vienna Basin 13-40 ©Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Download Unter
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Free-Living Bryozoans from the Korytnica Clays (Middle Miocene; Holy Cross Mountains, Central Poland)
Redalyc.Checklist of the Marine Bryozoa of the Colombian Caribbean
Relation of Form to Life Habit in Free-Living Cupuladriid Bryozoans
Taxonomy of Recent Cupuladria from Opposite Sides of the Isthmus of Panama
Skeletal Mineralogy of Bryozoans: Taxonomic and Temporal Patterns ⁎ Abigail M
WILEY-BLACKWELL Editor: J
A Phylogenetic Approach to Bryozoan Morphology
NEAT (North East Atlantic Taxa): South Scandinavian Marine
Cheetham, Alan H., 2014. Jeremy Jackson, Bryozoa
Abstracts with Program: 14Th Meeting of the International Bryozoology Association
Comparative Anatomy of Internal Incubational Sacs in Cupuladriid Bryozoans and the Evolution of Brooding in Free-Living Cheilostomes