Belongs within: Lophotrochozoa.
Contains: Cheilostomata, Phylactolaemata, Stenolaemata, Stoloniferina, Vesiculariidae, Alcyonidiidae, Arachnidiidae.
The Bryozoa, sometimes known as moss animals or lace animals, are aquatic (mostly marine) minute colonial animals with the mouth surrounded by a ring of tentacles (the lophophore) and a U-shaped gut with the anus situated outside the lophophore. The lophophore can be retrated within the tentacle sheath. A single nerve ganglion is present within the coelom, but no vascular, respiratory or excretory system (Prothero 1998). Bryozoan colonies are calcified in the Cheilostomata and Stenolaemata, giving these groups an extensive fossil record. While individual zooecia (zooid body walls) may grow continually in Stenolaemata, the Ctenostomata and Cheilostomata have zooecia that grow to a fixed size and colony growth is by the addition of zooecia (Prothero 1998).
<==Bryozoa [Ectoprocta, Gymnolaemata, Halcyonellea]
|--+--Cheilostomata P98
| `--+--Phylactolaemata P98
| `--Stenolaemata P98
`--Ctenostomata [Ctenostomida] P98
| i. s.: Metalcyonidium gautieri R79
| Pseudalcyonidium bobinae R79
| Monobryozoon Remane 1936 [Monobryozoontidae] H86
| |--M. ambulans Remane 1936 H86
| |--M. bulbosum Ott 1972 H86
| `--M. limicola R79
| Orbignyopora devonica (Richards 1974) BM05
| Flustrellidra [Flustrellidridae] WT06
| `--F. hispida WT06
|--Stoloniferina H15
|--Vesicularina H15
| | i. s.: Avenella H15
| | Cryptopolyzoon H15
| `--Vesiculariidae H15
|--Carnosa [Alcyonellea, Carnosina] H15
| |--Alcyonidiidae H15
| `--Flustrellidae H15
| |--Echinella placoides Korotneff 1901 H15
| |--Verrucularia v. Suhr 1834 H15
| |--Elzerina Lamouroux 1816 H15
| | `--E. blainvillii Lamouroux 1816 (see below for synonymy) H15
| `--‘Flustrella’ Gray 1848 non Ehrenberg 1839 H15
| |--F. binderi [=Farciminaria binderi] H15
| |--F. flabellaria H15
| `--F. hispida [incl. F. h. var. cylindrica] H15
`--Paludicellea [Paludicellina] H15
|--Arachnidiidae H15
|--Paludicella [Paludicellidae] H15
| `--P. articulata [=Alcyonella articulata] H15
`--Victorella Saville Kent 1870 [Homodiaetidae, Victorellidae, Victorellides] H15
|--*V. pavida Saville Kent 1870 H15
|--V. bengalensis Annandale 1911 H15
|--V. continentalis Braem 1911 H15
|--‘Paludicella’ muelleri Kraepelin 1887 H15
|--V. sibogae Harmer 1915 H15
`--V. symbiotica Rousselet 1907 H15
Bryozoa incertae sedis:
Stolella OC02
Lophopodella carteri R79
Metrarabdotos CB01
|--M. micropora GE93
`--+--M. chipolanum GE93
`--+--+--M. colligatum GE93
| `--+--M. auriculatum GE93
| `--M. tenue GE93
`--+--M. kugleri GE93
`--+--M. lacrymosum GE93
`--M. unguiculatum GE93
Rectonychocella dimorphocella Canu & Bassler 1935 (n. d.) CB01
Amphiblestrum ovatum Maplestone 1901 CB01
Semicoscinium tenuiceps EB01
Constellaria florida EB03
Rhombotrypa EB03
Parvohallopora EB03
Hippoporina perforata KBC03
Celleporella hyalina KBC03
Fenestrulina malusii KBC03
Hippopodinella adpressa R79
Adeonella C79
Uscia mexicana C79
Tendra C79
Pentapora foliacea R79 [=Lepralia foliacea K92]
Camptoplites atlanticus R79
Terebripora d’Orbigny 1842 H75
`--T. comma R79
Eurystomella foraminigera R79
Carbasea indivisa R79
Kinetoskias R79
Escharella immisca Bo79
Forella repens Bu79
Pherusa tubulosa H15
Gemellaria loricata BK77
Schizobrachiella sanguinea BH88
Schizomavella linearis BH88
Casteropora vetusta Oehlert 1888 BM05
Kazakhstanella Nekhoroshev 1956 PP05
Caberea boryi GD00
Calpensia nobilis (Esper 1796) (see below for synonymy) H30
Eschara Linnaeus 1758 H30, L58
|--E. divaricata Linnaeus 1758 L58
|--E. fistulosa Linnaeus 1758 L58 [=Cellaria fistulosa H30]
|--E. foliacea Linnaeus 1758 L58 [=Flustra foliacea H30]
|--E. fragilis Linnaeus 1758 L58
`--E. verticillata Linnaeus 1758 L58
‘Sertularia’ ciliata Linnaeus 1758 H30, L58
‘Sertularia’ eburnea Linnaeus 1758 H30, L58
‘Sertularia’ lendigera Linnaeus 1758 H30, L58
‘Sertularia’ reptans Linnaeus 1758 H30, L58
Fredericella sultana KA01
‘Lagena’ acuta F71
Batostomella F71
|--B. cylindrica Crockford 1941 F71
`--B. lineata Crockford 1947 F71
Calopora hattonensis Ross 1961 F71
Hexagonella F71
|--H. australe (Cretnall 1926) [=Coscinium australe] F71
`--H. lineata Crockford 1944 F71
Dichotrypa fragilis Crockford 1947 F71
Helicopora australis Etheridge 1921 F71
Leioclema porosa Crockford 1947 F71
Minilya duplaris F71
Protoretepora ampla F71
Pseudohornera retiformis Crockford 1941 F71
Ptilopora carinata Crockford 1941 F71
Saffordotaxis multigranulata (Bretnall 1926) [=Rhombopora multigranulata] F71
Streblotrypa F71
|--S. etheridgei Bretnall 1926 F71
`--S. parallela Crockford 1947 F71
Haplopoma bimucronatum BBB-S95
Margaretta ceroeides BBB-S95
Vinella Ulrich 1890 H75
Spathipora Fischer 1866 H75
`--S. prima Voigt 1972 H75
Penetrantia Silén 1946 H75
Harmeriella Borg 1940 H75
Immergentia Silén 1946 H75
Stolonicella schindewolfi M79
Taeniocellaria setifera M79
Reteporidea cancellata M79
Corynotrypa Bassler 1911 [incl. Cochleatina Bykova 1956] LT64
`--‘*Cochleatina’ plavinensis Bykova 1956 LT64
‘Polytrema’ Risso 1826 nec Rafinesque 1819 nec Férussac 1822 LT64
Myriaporidae W77
|--Synocladia King 1849 W77
| `--S. biserialis Swallow & Hawn 1858 [incl. S. virgulacea Geinitz 1866] W77
`--Glauconome Goldfuss 1826 W77
|--G. nereidis White 1874 W77
`--G. triliniata W77
Borings: Harmeriella cretacea Voigt 1957 H75
Immergentia lissajousi Walter 1965 H75
Penetrantia gosaviensis Voigt & Soule 1973 H75
Calpensia nobilis (Esper 1796) [=Cellepora nobilis; incl. Membranipora bifoveolata, Eschara impressa Moll 1803, Micropora impressa] H30
Elzerina blainvillii Lamouroux 1816 [=Farciminaria blainvillii; incl. Verrucularia dichotoma v. Suhr 1834, Farciminaria dichotoma, Flustrella dichotoma] H15
*Type species of generic name indicated
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