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Polyzoa
‖ Polyzoa, n. pl. Zool. (pɒlɪˈzəʊə) Sing. polyzoon (-ˈzəʊɒn). [mod.L., f. Gr. πολυ-, poly- + ζῷον an animal.] A class of compound or ‘colonial’ aquatic (chiefly marine) invertebrate animals (sometimes reckoned as a group of Mollusca), of small size and various forms, often plant-like; popularly call... Oxford English Dictionary
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Styelidae
1904 Oculinaria Gray, 1868 Oligocarpa Hartmeyer, 1911 Pelonaia Forbes & Goodsir, 1841 Podostyela Polyandrocarpa Michaelsen, 1904 Polycarpa Heller, 1877 Polyzoa wikipedia.org
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polyzoon
polyzoon sing. of Polyzoa, q.v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Actinozoa
De Blainville included in his group many unicellular forms, sea anemones, corals, jellyfish, hydroid polyps, echinoderms, polyzoa, and rotifera. These he called Coelentera, and showed that they had no special affinity with echinoderms, polyzoa, etc. wikipedia.org
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polyzoan
polyzoan, a. and n. Zool. (pɒlɪˈzəʊən) [f. Polyzoa + -an.] a. adj. Belonging to or having the character of the Polyzoa; = bryozoan a. and n. b. n. A polyzoan animal, a polyzoon; an individual polyp or zooid of a polyzoan colony.1856 P. H. Gosse Man. Marine Zool. Brit. Isles II. 5 A tiny Annelid or o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spiralia
The same year another study placed bryozoans, entoproctans and cycliophorans in the group Polyzoa as one of the earliest branches among Lophotrochozoa. wikipedia.org
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polyzoic
polyzoic, a. (pɒlɪˈzəʊɪk) [f. Polyzoa + -ic. So F. polyzoique.] 1. Zool. Pertaining to or of the nature of the Polyzoa; composed of a number of individual zooids constituting a ‘colony’, compound, colonial.1855 Eng. Cycl., Nat. Hist. III. 858/2 The Polyzoic type [of Mollusca] itself presents five su... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cephalodiscus
M'Intosh proposed placement amongst the polyzoa, whilst Harmer suggested the modern placement amongst hemichordates. wikipedia.org
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polyzooid
polyzooid, a. Zool. (pɒlɪˈzəʊɔɪd) [f. Polyzoa + -oid.] Resembling or of the nature of the Polyzoa; polyzoan, polyzoic.1884 tr. Claus's Zool. 210 The polyzooid nature of these [sponge-stocks] is made apparent by the presence of many oscula. Oxford English Dictionary
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Macrarene californica
This species is usually covered with Polyzoa, Lithothamnion, and other adherent matter, which obscures its appearance, but the shell itself is so rude, wikipedia.org
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polyzoary
polyzoary Zool. (pɒlɪˈzəʊərɪ) Also in Lat. form polyzoarium (ˌpɒlɪzəʊˈɛərɪəm), pl. -ia. [ad. mod.L. polyzōārium, f. Polyzoa + -arium, -ary1.] The polypary or polypidom of a colony of Polyzoa, or the colony as a whole.1856 Gosse Man. Marine Zool. II. 5 The entire assemblage of cells springing from on... Oxford English Dictionary
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柄海鞘科
Podostyela Polyandrocarpa Michaelsen, 1904 Polycarpa Heller, 1877 [Glandula Stimpson 1852; Pandocia Fleming 1822; Paratona Huntsman 1913; Styeloides] Polyzoa (genus)|Polyzoa Lesson, 1831 [Chorizocormus Herdman 1886; Dictyostyela Oka 1926; Goodsiria Cunningham 1871; Monobotryllus (Agassiz 1880)] Protostyela wikipedia.org
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Thomas Hincks (naturalist)
He published A history of the British hydroid zoophytes (1868) and A history of the British marine Polyzoa (1880). wikipedia.org
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molluscoidea
molluscoidea Zool. (mɒləˈskɔɪdɪə) Also -oida. [mod.L. (Milne-Edwards 1844), f. Mollusc-a: see -oid.] A division of invertebrates comprising the Polyzoa and the Brachiopoda, and formerly also the Tunicata.1855 Engl. Cycl., Nat. Hist. III. 858 Milne-Edwards has proposed a division of the Mollusca into... Oxford English Dictionary
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David Alexander Brown
He became a world expert on polyzoa, and a good taxonomist. Publications The Tertiary Cheilostomatous Polyzoa of New Zealand published Rudolph William Sabbot January 1952, Ore Deposits Of Ussr, Vol. 3 The geological wikipedia.org
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