Ectoprocta: Class Phylactolaemata
Class Phylactolaemata
Exclusively freshwater animals having chitinous or gelatinous zooids with circular or horseshoe-shaped lophophores and well-developed body wall musculature. They produce characteristic resting bodies called statoblasts, which can survive cold and drying and germinate to found a new colony.
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Class Gymnolaemata
- Class Stenolaemata
- Class Phylactolaemata
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