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Microscopic features of the tunic in young Styela canopus (Tunicata, Styelidae)

2014
The tunic is a unique tissue in metazoans covering the epidermis of ascidians and other tunicates. The tunic is a multifunctional tissue that provides support, mechanical rigidity, and protection against infection and predation. The outermost surface of it is covered by a thin continuous layer called tunic cuticle.
DI BELLA, Maria Antonietta   +1 more
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POLYCARPA ÄRNBÄCKAE n.sp., STYELIDAE INTERSTITIELLE DES SABLES COQUILLIERS DE LA CÔTE OUEST DE SUÈDE

1964
Polycarpa ärnbäckae is a new example of interstitial styelid tunicate. Its external feathures agree with the characters known of other families described of the same type of ground. This convergency and the great number of individuals in the littoral gravels of all european seas show how important is this adaptation.
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Ascidians of the family Styelidae from the Caribbean

1969
During a voyage to the West Indies undertaken in 1963-1964 Dr. P. WAGENAAR HUMMELINCK collected many specimens of marine organisms from Piscadera Baai, Curaçao, as a basis for the compilation of a preliminary list of the local fauna and flora. This paper deals with the styelid ascidians which dr.
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Die neue, ökologisch extreme Sand -Ascidie von der Josephine-Bank : Seriocarpa rhizoides Diel 1969 (Ascidiacea, Styelidae)

1970
Seriocarpa rhizoides DIEHL 1969 was collected in abundance from the calcareous sand of the Josephine Bank (between Portugal and Madeira) during the "Meteor" seamount cruises in 1967. Attachment in this loose soft substratum is effected by fine anchoring strands of the test.
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Styelidae 柄海鞘科 @iN

2020
Kwok, Alan, Tai, Ada
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Ascidies littorales de Guadeloupe IV. Styelidae

Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 1983
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Ascidies de Nouvelle-Calédonie. IV. Styelidae (suite)

Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 1988
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