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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.
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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
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sealord > 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
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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Keywords: guernsey marine life channel islands pisa armata bryozoa bryozoan guernsey marine life zooid british marine life cellaria colonial animal channel islands marine life european marine life zooids gymnolaemata cellariidae
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