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Atriolum

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Atriolum is a genus of colonial tunicates in the order Aplousobranchia, first described in 1983 by Patricia Kott. These are marine animals found attached to the seabed or some other surface.

Species

GENUS

  1. KingdomAnimalia
  2. PhylumChordata
  3. ClassAscidiacea
  4. OrderAplousobranchia
  5. FamilyDidemnidae
Habitatmarine

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Museum specimens

Specimen records
5
With media
3
Family
Didemnidae
Collections
USNM, CAS, UF, MAGNT
Recorded in
Australia, South Africa, Taiwan

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Atriolum is a genus of colonial tunicates in the order Aplousobranchia, first described in 1983 by Patricia Kott. These are marine animals found attached to the seabed or some other surface.

==Species== The World Register of Marine Species lists the following species in the genus: Atriolum bucinum Kott, 2001 Atriolum eversum Kott, 2001 Atriolum glauerti (Michaelsen, 1930) Atriolum lilium Kott, 2001 Atriolum marinense Kott, 2001 Atriolum marsupialis Monniot, 1989 Atriolum quadratum Monniot & Monniot, 1996 Atriolum robustum Kott, 1983 Atriolum tubiporum Kott, 2001

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