The sessile, colonial animals in the phylum bryozoa (moss animals) possess a lophophore feeding apparatus as do the horseshoe worms (phoronids) and lamp shells (brachiopods) and some researchers place them in a group called lophophorata.
This image shows some of the branches of the bryozoan Cellaria sp. growing from the carapace of the crab Pisa armata. Photographed on 28 September 2003.
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This image shows some of the branches of the bryozoan Cellaria sp. growing from the carapace of the crab Pisa armata. Photographed on 28 September 2003.
File No. 280903 27-709
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
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