Plumatella fungosa

Plumatella fungosa sometimes called the fungoid bryozoan[1] is a species of bryozoans from the family Plumatellidae.

Plumatella fungosa
Scientific classification
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Plumatellidae
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P. fungosa
Binomial name
Plumatella fungosa
(Pallas, 1768)
Synonyms
  • Tubularia fungosa (Pallas, 1768)
  • Alcyonella fluviatile (Bruguière, 1789)
  • Alcyonella fungosa (Van Beneden, 1848)
  • Alcyonella flabellum (Van Beneden, 1848)
  • Alcyonella fungosa (Allman, 1856)
  • Plumatella polymorpha var. fungosa (Kraepelin, 1887)
  • Plumatella repens var. fungosa (Vangel, 1894)
  • Plumatella repens var. fungosa (Annandale, 1910)
  • Plumatella fungosa (Abrikosov, 1925)

It is generally confined in the USA to stream in northern States or to mountain streams further south where it may be found as the dominant bryozoan in small mountain lakes at around 4000m altitude. In Europe it inhabits similar situations. It is commonly found in waters rich in humic colouration and with pH below 7, often in waters surrounded by conifers.[2]

References

  1. Common name
  2. Hart & Fuller (1974). Pollution Ecology of Freshwater Invertebrates. Water Pollution - a series of monographs. Academic Press. p. 167. ISBN 0-12-328450-3.


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