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Marine animals, subphylum of chordates
Tunicates are marine invertebrates belonging to the subphylum Tunicata (/ˌtjuːnɪˈkeɪtə/ TEW-nih-KAY-tə). This grouping is part of the Chordata, a phylum
Tunicate
Phylum of animals having a dorsal nerve cord
membrane protease ATP23, which are exclusively shared by all vertebrates, tunicates and cephalochordates. These CSIs provide molecular means to reliably distinguish
Chordate
Index of animals with the same common name
Bristly tunicate is a common name for several tunicates and may refer to: Boltenia villosa Halocynthia igaboja This page is an index of articles on animal
Bristly_tunicate
Species of marine filter feeder
The predatory tunicate (Megalodicopia hians), also known as the ghostfish, is a species of tunicate which lives anchored along deep-sea canyon walls and
Predatory_tunicate
Species of sea squirt
solitary, subtidal ascidian tunicate. It has a variety of common names such as the stalked sea squirt, clubbed tunicate, Asian tunicate, leathery sea squirt
Styela_clava
Species of sea squirt
Clavelina huntsmani, the lightbulb tunicate, is a species of tunicate in the family Clavelinidae. It is found on rocks from the low intertidal to a depth
Clavelina_huntsmani
Tunicates (subphylum Tunicata) are a group of filter-feeding marine invertebrates. As chordates, they have been proposed to be the closest relatives of
Glossary_of_tunicate_anatomy
Species of sea squirt
a species of colonial tunicate in the family Didemnidae. It is commonly called sea vomit, marine vomit, pancake batter tunicate, or carpet sea squirt
Didemnum_vexillum
Species of sea squirt
red tunicate and Finmark's tunicate. It is native to shallow waters in the northern and northeastern Pacific Ocean. This is a solitary tunicate, which
Cnemidocarpa_finmarkiensis
Species of sea squirt
chilensis, called piure in Spanish and piür or piwü in Mapudungun, is a tunicate of the family Pyuridae. It was described in 1782 by Juan Ignacio Molina
Pyura_chilensis
Short plant stem with fleshy leaves or leaf bases for food storage and water
the genera Allium, Hippeastrum, Narcissus, and Tulipa all have tunicate bulbs. Non-tunicate bulbs, such as Lilium and Fritillaria species, lack the protective
Bulb
Family of tunicates
salps) or salpa (pl.: salpae or salpas) is a barrel-shaped, planktonic tunicate in the family Salpidae. The salp moves by contracting its gelatinous body
Salp
Species of ascidian
intestinalis (sometimes known by the common name of vase tunicate) is an ascidian (sea squirt), a tunicate with very soft tunic. Its Latin name literally means
Ciona_intestinalis
Species of sea squirt
colonial sea squirt, a tunicate in the family Polyclinidae. It is commonly known as sea pork. Aplidium californicum is a compound tunicate forming sheets, mounds
Aplidium_californicum
Genus of sea squirts
of Corella inflata has been sequenced which has provided insight into tunicate evolution The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species
Corella_(tunicate)
Variety of maize
corn forms glumes around each kernel which is caused by a mutation at the Tunicate locus. Because of its bizarre appearance, pod corn has had a religious
Pod_corn
Species of sea squirt
Ecteinascidia turbinata, commonly known as the mangrove tunicate, is a species of tunicate in the family Perophoridae. It was described to science in 1880
Ecteinascidia_turbinata
Species of sea squirt
the gold-mouth sea squirt or the ink-spot sea squirt, is a species of tunicate in the family Styelidae. Polycarpa aurata grows to a height of 5 to 15 cm
Polycarpa_aurata
Clade of animals comprising vertebrates and tunicates
to Craniata was once widely accepted, likely influenced by significant tunicate morphological apomorphies from other chordates, with cephalochordates even
Olfactores
Species of sea squirt
ascidian tunicate. It is commonly known as the star tunicate, but it also has several other common names, including star ascidian and golden star tunicate. Colonies
Botryllus_schlosseri
sea lampreys, zebra mussels, smallmouth bass, European green crab, vase tunicate, and sea squirts. The sea lamprey began migrating to fresh water like Lake
Aquatic invasive species in Canada
Aquatic_invasive_species_in_Canada
Species of ascidian
well as commercial broadcasters. The images attracted the attention of tunicate expert Naohiro Hasegawa from Hokkaido University, who encountered them
Skeleton_panda_sea_squirt
There are 81 species of tunicate (subphylum Tunicata) recorded in Ireland. Clavelina lepadiformis (light-bulb sea squirt) Didemnum fulgens Didemnum maculosum
List_of_tunicates_of_Ireland
2020 studio album by Peter Brötzmann and Fred Lonberg-Holm
Memories of a Tunicate is an album by saxophonist Peter Brötzmann and cellist and electronic musician Fred Lonberg-Holm. Featuring seven free improvisations
Memories_of_a_Tunicate
Species of tunicate
also called the stalked tunicate, Monterey stalked tunicate, and the long-stalked sea squirt is a solitary ascidian tunicate. It has a cylindrical, yellow
Styela_montereyensis
Extinct genus of animals
series of distinctly perforated bands reminiscent of a tunicate pharynx. If B. hunti is a tunicate, it could be the oldest ascidian fossil known as of its
Burykhia
Class of marine animals in the subphylum Tunicata
lonely, free-swimming tunicates found throughout the world's oceans. While larvaceans are filter feeders like most other tunicates, they keep their tadpole-like
Larvacean
Species of tunicate
Clavelina moluccensis, common name bluebell tunicate, blue bell tunicate, or blue sea squirt is a species of tunicate (sea squirt), in the genus Clavelina (the
Clavelina_moluccensis
Genus of tunicates
Salpa is a genus of tunicates belonging to the family Salpidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Salpa amphoraeformis Lesson, 1832 Salpa
Salpa_(tunicate)
Genus of sea squirts
Diplosoma is a genus of tunicates belonging to the family Didemnidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Diplosoma abbotti Eldredge, 1967
Diplosoma_(tunicate)
Extinct genus of tunicate
Megasiphon thylakos is an extinct species of tunicate that lived in the Guzhangian stage of the Middle Cambrian, 500 million years ago. The barrel-shaped
Megasiphon
Species of sea squirt
species of tunicate in the family Styelidae. This sessile filter feeder can expel water when threatened. Styela plicata is a solitary tunicate. Tadpole
Styela_plicata
Paraphyletic class of tunicates comprising sea squirts
reproduction at low population density. Botryllus schlosseri is a colonial tunicate able to reproduce both sexually and asexually. B. schlosseri is a sequential
Ascidiacea
tunic(a) may be said to be tunicate, as in a tunicate bulb. This adjective tunicate is not to be confused with the noun tunicate, which refers to a member
Tunica_(biology)
Species of sea squirt
Clavelina picta, common name the painted tunicate, is a species of tunicate (sea squirt), in the genus Clavelina (the "little bottles"). These animals
Clavelina_picta
Vanadium-rich blood cell found in tunicates
A vanadocyte is a specialized type of blood cell found in ascidians (tunicates). These cells are notable for their high levels of vanadium (concentrations
Vanadocyte
Species of sea squirt
chain tunicate, but has also been called several other common names, including: lined colonial tunicate, orange sheath tunicate, orange tunicate, and violet
Botrylloides_violaceus
Larvacean genus
Fritillaria is a genus of larvacean tunicates belonging to the family Fritillariidae. Fritillaria differs from other larvaceans like the well-studied
Fritillaria_(tunicate)
Species of sea squirt
Euherdmania claviformis, the tunic-band compound tunicate, is a species of social sea squirt found on rocks along the California coast, from the low intertidal
Euherdmania_claviformis
Species of sea squirt
Phallusia mammillata is a solitary marine tunicate of the ascidian class found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Phallusia mammillata
Phallusia_mammillata
Argentinian naturalist
Rouen, died July 30, 1940, French-Argentine scientist, ichthyologist and tunicate specialist. Lahille studied science and medicine at the University of Paris
Fernando_Lahille
Species of tunicate
v t e Tunicate genera Kingdom: Animalia Clade: Bilateria Phylum: Chordata Clade: Olfactores Tunicata Appendicularia (Larvacea) Kowalevskia Fritillariidae
Thetys_vagina
Genus of ambulacrarians
(=Cheungkongella) was claimed as a tunicate (Shu et al., 2001)" that have led to confusion on this point by associating the tunicate affinity claims that only
Phlogites
Topics referred to by the same term
Lithops Lophophora Obregonia Turbinicarpus Strombocactus Pyura chilensis, a tunicate that resembles a mass of organs inside a rock Live rock This disambiguation
Living_rock
Family of vanadium-binding proteins
cells, or vanadocytes, of some tunicates (sea squirts), including the Ascidiacea. The vanabins extracted from tunicate vanadocytes are often called hemovanadins
Vanabin
Species of tunicate
Oikopleura dioica is a species of small pelagic tunicate found in the surface waters of most of the world's oceans. It is used as a model organism in research
Oikopleura_dioica
Genus of tunicates
Folia is a genus of larvacean tunicates in the family Oikopleuridae. Vorberichte über die Appendicularien der Plankton-Expedition. H Lohmann, Ergebn.
Folia_(tunicate)
Species of sea squirt
mussels). "Invasive Species Tunicate Response in the Puget Sound Region: 2007-2009 Biennial Report". "Sea grape tunicate (Molgula manhattensis) - Aquatic
Molgula_manhattensis
Species of sea squirt
Pyura pachydermatina is a sea tulip, a solitary species of tunicate in the suborder Stolidobranchia. It is native to shallow waters around New Zealand
Pyura_pachydermatina
Invasive Species Database. Retrieved on 2009-04-09. Ciona intestinalis (tunicate). Global Invasive Species Database. ISSG. Herbert, David G (2010). The
List of invasive species in Africa
List_of_invasive_species_in_Africa
Superphylum of bilateral animals
disputed fossils are the tunicate-like organisms Burykhia and Ausia from the Ediacaran period. While these may in fact be tunicates, others have interpreted
Deuterostome
Family of sea squirts
The Vitrumidae is a family of tunicates in the order Aplousobranchia. The family of vitrumids consists of a single genus, Vitrum. "Vitrumidae". www.gbif
Vitrumidae
Extinct Cambrian group of animals
extending to the terminal end, which could suggest that the ancestral tunicate also had a terminal anus. Other possible placements are suggested by the
Vetulicolia
Cell type in the circulatory system of invertebrates
the bodies of invertebrates including cnidaria, echinoderms, molluscs, tunicates, sponges, and some chelicerates. Moving by pseudopodia, amebocytes can
Amebocyte
Genus of tunicates
Thalia is a genus of tunicates belonging to the family Salpidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Thalia cicar van Soest, 1973
Thalia_(tunicate)
Subphylum of chordates
carboxyl-terminal hydrolase). A specific relationship between vertebrates and tunicates is supported by two molecular markers, the proteins Rrp44 (associated
Vertebrate
Genus of tunicates
Heterostigma is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Pyuridae. Species within the genus Heterostigma include: Heterostigma fagei Monniot C. & Monniot
Heterostigma_(tunicate)
Russian embryologist (1840–1901)
animals go through a period of gastrulation. Kovalevsky discovered that tunicates are not molluscs, but that their larval stage has a notochord and pharyngeal
Alexander_Kovalevsky
Species of sea squirts
Eudistoma psammion is a species of tunicate of the family Polycitoridae described in 1917 by W. E. Ritter and R. H. Forsyth. It is found in American western
Eudistoma_psammion
Species of tunicate
Dolioletta gegenbauri is a species of tunicate in the family Doliolidae. It is small, exists in various forms and is sometimes found in great abundance
Dolioletta_gegenbauri
Genus of sea squirts
fascicularis, commonly called the lollipop tunicate, lollipop coral, or blue palm coral, is a species of tunicate that is native to the shallow reefs of Indonesia
Nephtheis
Species of sea squirt
tennis ball ascidian or sea-fig, is a species of colonial sea squirt, a tunicate in the family Polyclinidae. It occurs in shallow water in the northeastern
Synoicum_pulmonaria
Organ found in some chordates
The endostyle is an organ found in invertebrate chordate species of tunicates and lancelets, and in the larval stage of vertebrate lampreys. It assists
Endostyle
Atolla jellyfish Helmet jellyfish Certain Ctenophores (comb jellies) Some Tunicates: Larvaceans Salps Ascidiacea Doliolida Pyrosomes Certain echinoderms (e
List of bioluminescent organisms
List_of_bioluminescent_organisms
Extinct genus with possible tunicate affinities
which has been the subject of debate. It was announced as a "probable" tunicate while noting the lack of definitive Cambrian fossils from that group. However
Cheungkongella
Species of sea squirt
Boltenia villosa is a species of tunicate, a marine invertebrate of the family Pyuridae. Common names include spiny-headed tunicate, hairy sea squirt, stalked
Boltenia_villosa
Genus of tunicates
Polyzoa is a genus of ascidian tunicates in the family Styelidae. Species within the genus Polyzoa include: Polyzoa atlantica Sanamyan et al., 2009 Polyzoa
Polyzoa_(tunicate)
Species of sea squirt
Molgula occulta is a species of solitary tunicate in the family Molgulidae. It is native to the north eastern Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Mediterranean
Molgula_occulta
Extinct genus of possible tunicates
tentatively classified as a tunicate. If this classification is correct, it would significantly extend the range of the tunicate fossil record from the Cambrian
Yarnemia
Species of tunicate
squirts, a tunicate in the family Polyclinidae. It is commonly known as the red ascidian or sea pork. Aplidium solidum is a compound tunicate forming sheets
Aplidium_solidum
Reproductive individuals of colonial organisms
A gonozooid is any of the reproductive individuals of tunicate, bryozoan, or hydrozoan colonies that produce gametes. Gonozooids may play a role in labour
Gonozooid
Species of sea squirt
Pacific transparent sea squirt or solitary sea squirt. It is a species of tunicates in the family Cionidae. It is found in shallow waters around Japan and
Ciona_savignyi
Species of fish
2 million and 11 million eggs prior to spawning. Blue eye mainly feed on the tunicate Pyrosoma atlantica. However, they will feed on a range of fish, molluscs
Hyperoglyphe_antarctica
The following is a list of types of seafood. Seafood is any form of sea life regarded as food by humans. It prominently includes shellfish, and roe. Shellfish
List_of_types_of_seafood
Species of tunicate
Ascidia mentula is a species of solitary tunicate. It is found in the north east Atlantic Ocean, the Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea. It occurs around
Ascidia_mentula
Class of tunicates
1042–1043. ISBN 978-0-03-056747-6. Bone, Quentin (1998). The pelagic Tunicates. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-854024-3. Zeng, Han; Liu
Thaliacea
Topics referred to by the same term
manhattensis, a species of tunicate, or more generally any member of the genus Molgula Salpidae, planktonic, chain-forming tunicates, also known as salps The
Sea_grape
Genus of sea squirts
Chbani; M. Païs; C. Debitus (1992). "Brominated β-Carbolines from the Marine Tunicate Eudistoma album". J. Nat. Prod. 55 (4): 525–527. doi:10.1021/np50082a025
Eudistoma
Small, Tunicate-like animal of the Ediacaran Period
Finkoella is a genus of sack-like body fossils of an Ediacaran tunicate-like organism that was first described from a spot in Ukraine in 2021. In the same
Finkoella
Species of sea squirt
Pyura praeputialis is an intertidal and shallow water species of tunicate. It is one of three species of "cunjevoi" in Australasia (the other two being
Pyura_praeputialis
Genus of sea squirts
Rhodosoma is a genus of tunicates. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rhodosoma. v t e
Rhodosoma
Gill-bearing non-tetrapod aquatic vertebrates
member †Pikaia Cephalochordate †Cathaymyrus Lancelet Olfactores †Haikouella Tunicate †Myllokunmingiidae? (†Haikouichthys, †Myllokunmingia) †Zhongxiniscus? Jawless
Fish
Species of sea squirt
Phallusia nigra is a solitary marine tunicate of the ascidian class found in tropical seas around the world. It usually lives in shallow waters, attached
Phallusia_nigra
Species of sea squirt
is a compound ascidian commonly known as the elephant ear tunicate. It is an ascidian tunicate in the family Polyclinidae. Ascidians are also known as sea
Polyclinum_planum
expanded mightily. Golden star tunicate (Botryllus schlosseri) Chain tunicate (Botrylloides violaceus) Orange sheath tunicate (Botrylloides diegensis) Sea
Marine life of New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary
Marine_life_of_New_York–New_Jersey_Harbor_Estuary
Evolutionary trend
Cnidaria Bilateria Acoela etc Nephrozoa Deuterostomia Echinoderms Chordates Tunicates (larva) Vertebrates Large brains Protostomia Ecdysozoa Nematodes etc
Cephalization
Topics referred to by the same term
Pacific including Tonga and Samoa Styela plicata, a tropical to temperate tunicate species Plicata (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
S._plicata
Animals without a vertebral column
well-known remaining invertebrates are deuterostomes such as echinoderms and tunicates, or animals outside the protostome/deuterostome split, including cnidarians
Invertebrate
Extinct genus of tunicate
Shankouclava is an extinct genus of tunicates. It is one of two candidates for the oldest member of this group, dating to 518 million years ago. It has
Shankouclava
Species of sea squirt
argus, the red-flake ascidian, is a species of colonial sea squirt, a tunicate in the family Polyclinidae. It is native to shallow water in the northeastern
Morchellium_argus
Topics referred to by the same term
Condominium (international law), a political territory Condominium (tunicate), a genus of tunicates in the family Protopolyclinidae Condominio ('Condominium')
Condominium_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Ghostfish or Ghost Fish may refer to: Predatory tunicate, which is not actually a fish Wrymouth Kryptopterus vitreolus Chimaera, also known as a ghost
Ghostfish
Species of sea squirt
Halocynthia aurantium, commonly known as the sea peach, is a species of tunicate in the order Stolidobranchia. Sea peaches are commonly found in the northern
Halocynthia_aurantium
Family of tunicates
Oikopleuridae is a family of larvacean tunicates. A comparatively species-rich family, it has been especially well-researched thanks to the ubiquity of
Oikopleuridae
Species of bacterium
species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from the tunicate Molgula manhattensis from the Tokyo Bay on Japan. This species produces
Streptomyces_hyaluromycini
Animals that feed by straining food from water
while in the adult animal, it is accomplished by atrial contraction. Tunicates (subphylum Tunicata or Urochordata) such as ascidians, salps and larvaceans
Filter_feeder
Genus of sea squirts
Clitella is a genus of tunicates from the family Didemnidae in the order Aplousobranchia. The genus contains a single species, Clitella nutricula. Vanden
Clitella
Species of tunicate
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Aplidiopsis_confluata
Coffin box 40. Marine Ascidian Microcosmus curvus (Tokioka, 1954) Scaly tunicate 41. Marine Ascidian Didemnum candidum Savigny, 1816 AQUATIC MICROBES
List of invasive species in India
List_of_invasive_species_in_India
Species of chordates
species include the wrinkled seapump, the wrinkled sea squirt and the warty tunicate. This sea squirt is nearly as tall as it is wide, growing to about 5 by
Pyura_haustor
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Girl/Female
British, English
Rich
Boy/Male
English
Speannan.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Poet, Saint
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Wisest
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived by an elder tree, Middle High German holder, or from a house named for its sign of an elder tree. In same areas, for example Alsace, the elder tree was believed to be the protector of a house.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Holder ‘elder tree’.English (chiefly western counties) : occupational name for a tender of animals, from an agent derivative of Middle English hold(en) ‘to guard or keep’ (Old English h(e)aldan). It is possible that this word was also used in the wider sense of a holder of land within the feudal system. Compare Helder.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Akashdeep | ஆகாஷதீப
Illuminated heavenly realm, Star in the Sky
Biblical
three; chief; captain
Girl/Female
English
A, which is believed to have been the origin of the term 'to jilt', used when a person...
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Swedish
Lily
Girl/Female
French Greek
Dark.
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n.
Animal cellulose; a substance present in the mantle, or tunic, of the Tunicates, which resembles, or is identical with, the cellulose of the vegetable kingdom.
n.
The central axis or cord in the tail of larval ascidians and of certain adult tunicates.
n.
A genus of freeswimming oceanic tunicates, allied to Salpa, and having alternate generations.
n.
A tunicate.
n.
One of the Tunicata.
a.
Having a tunic, or mantle; of or pertaining to the Tunicata.
n.
A genus of transparent, tubular, free-swimming oceanic tunicates found abundantly in all the warmer latitudes. See Illustration in Appendix.
n. pl.
An extensive artificial division of the animal kingdom, including the parasitic worms, or helminths, together with the nemerteans, annelids, and allied groups. By some writers the branchiopods, the bryzoans, and the tunicates are also included. The name was used in a still wider sense by Linnaeus and his followers.
a.
Covered with a tunic; covered or coated with layers; as, a tunicated bulb.
n.
The substance which constitutes the essential part of the solid framework of plants, of ordinary wood, linen, paper, etc. It is also found to a slight extent in certain animals, as the tunicates. It is a carbohydrate, (C6H10O5)n, isomeric with starch, and is convertible into starches and sugars by the action of heat and acids. When pure, it is a white amorphous mass. See Starch, Granulose, Lignin.
a.
Having each joint buried in the preceding funnel-shaped one, as in certain antennae of insects.
a.
Alt. of Tunicated