Chorizopora brongniartii

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Chorizopora brongniartii
C. brongniartii preserved specimen
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Bryozoa
Class: Gymnolaemata
Order: Cheilostomatida
Family: Chorizoporidae
Genus: Chorizopora
Species:
C. brongniartii
Binomial name
Chorizopora brongniartii
(Audouin, 1826)[1]
Synonyms[1]
  • Cellepora brongniartii Audouin, 1826
  • Flustra brongniartii Audouin, 1826

Chorizopora brongniartii is a species of bryozoan in the family Chorizoporidae. It is an encrusting bryozoan, the colonies forming spreading patches. It has a widespread distribution in tropical and temperate seas.

Chorizopora brongniartii is a colonial bryozoan forming thin encrusting patches that are shiny and translucent, whitish or pale brown. The surface is sometimes flecked with pink, indicating the presence of zooids containing developing embryos. The colonies are rounded or lobed and usually less than 1 cm (0.4 in) in diameter, but may be considerably larger. This bryozoan is difficult to observe when underwater, but easier to see when exposed. The individual zooids have transverse ridges and are smooth and convex; the zooids are separated by mosaic-like perforated troughs.[2]

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