Ascidiella aspersa (European sea squirt) is a species of solitary sea squirts native to the northeastern Atlantic, from the Mediterranean Sea to Norway. They possess oval bodies up to 50 to 130 mm (2.0 to 5.1 in) in length. Their branchial (or oral) siphons are conical and positioned at the top of the body. They possess six to eight lobes. The atrial siphons are located at the upper third of the side of the body and possess six lobes. The body is covered by a firm transparent test that is greyish to brown in color. The test often snag detritus that remain loosely attached to the animal. When expanded, at most 40 tentacles can be observed on the inside surface of the branchial wall. Both the openings of the branchial and atrial siphons possess lighter colored ridges on their rims. They may
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| - Ascidiella aspersa (en)
- ヨーロッパザラボヤ (ja)
- Ruwe zakpijp (nl)
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| - ヨーロッパザラボヤ(学名:Ascidiella aspersa)は、脊索動物門・ホヤ綱に分類されるホヤの仲間の1種。 (ja)
- De ruwe of vuilwitte zakpijp (Ascidiella aspersa) is een zakpijpensoort uit de familie van de Ascidiidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd in 1776 voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd door Müller. (nl)
- Ascidiella aspersa (European sea squirt) is a species of solitary sea squirts native to the northeastern Atlantic, from the Mediterranean Sea to Norway. They possess oval bodies up to 50 to 130 mm (2.0 to 5.1 in) in length. Their branchial (or oral) siphons are conical and positioned at the top of the body. They possess six to eight lobes. The atrial siphons are located at the upper third of the side of the body and possess six lobes. The body is covered by a firm transparent test that is greyish to brown in color. The test often snag detritus that remain loosely attached to the animal. When expanded, at most 40 tentacles can be observed on the inside surface of the branchial wall. Both the openings of the branchial and atrial siphons possess lighter colored ridges on their rims. They may (en)
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| - Ascidiella aspersa habitus (en)
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| - *Ascidia aculeata( Alder, 1863)
*Ascidia affinis( Hancock, 1870)
*Ascidia albida( Alder & Hancock, 1848 )
*Ascidia aspersa( Mueller, 1776 )
*Ascidia cristata( Risso, 1826 )
*Ascidia elliptica( Alder & Hancock, 1848)
*Ascidia expansa( Kiaer, 1893)
*Ascidia minuta( Kiaer, 1893)
*Ascidia normanni( Alder & Hancock, 1870)
*Ascidia opalina( Macgillivray, 1843 )
*Ascidia patula( Mueller, 1776 )
*Ascidia pedunculata( Hoffman, 1829 )
*Ascidia pellucida( Alder & Hancock, 1848 )
*Ascidia pustulosa( Alder, 1863)
*Ascidia scabra( Mueller, 1776)
*Ascidia sordida( Alder & Hancock, 1848)
*Ascidia triangularis( Herdman, 1881)
*Ascidia truncata( Herdman, 1881 )
*Ascidiella cristata( )
*Ascidiella pellucida( )
*Phallusia aspersa( )
*Phallusia cristata( )
*Phallusia patula( ) (en)
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| - Ascidiella aspersa (European sea squirt) is a species of solitary sea squirts native to the northeastern Atlantic, from the Mediterranean Sea to Norway. They possess oval bodies up to 50 to 130 mm (2.0 to 5.1 in) in length. Their branchial (or oral) siphons are conical and positioned at the top of the body. They possess six to eight lobes. The atrial siphons are located at the upper third of the side of the body and possess six lobes. The body is covered by a firm transparent test that is greyish to brown in color. The test often snag detritus that remain loosely attached to the animal. When expanded, at most 40 tentacles can be observed on the inside surface of the branchial wall. Both the openings of the branchial and atrial siphons possess lighter colored ridges on their rims. They may also be frilled at times. A. aspersa are attached to the substrates by the left side of their bodies. They can be found in dense groups of unfused individuals on hard surfaces like rocks. at depths of up to 90 m (300 ft). A. aspersa closely resemble Ciona intestinalis, but can be distinguished by their lack of yellow markings around their siphons. (en)
- ヨーロッパザラボヤ(学名:Ascidiella aspersa)は、脊索動物門・ホヤ綱に分類されるホヤの仲間の1種。 (ja)
- De ruwe of vuilwitte zakpijp (Ascidiella aspersa) is een zakpijpensoort uit de familie van de Ascidiidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd in 1776 voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd door Müller. (nl)
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| - *Ascidia aculeata( Alder, 1863)
- *Ascidia affinis( Hancock, 1870)
- *Ascidia albida( Alder & Hancock, 1848 )
- *Ascidia aspersa( Mueller, 1776 )
- *Ascidia cristata(Risso, 1826 )
- *Ascidia elliptica( Alder & Hancock, 1848)
- *Ascidia expansa( Kiaer, 1893)
- *Ascidia minuta( Kiaer, 1893)
- *Ascidia normanni( Alder & Hancock, 1870)
- *Ascidia opalina( Macgillivray, 1843 )
- *Ascidia patula( Mueller, 1776 )
- *Ascidia pedunculata( Hoffman, 1829 )
- *Ascidia pellucida( Alder & Hancock, 1848 )
- *Ascidia pustulosa( Alder, 1863)
- *Ascidia scabra( Mueller, 1776)
- *Ascidia sordida( Alder & Hancock, 1848)
- *Ascidia triangularis( Herdman, 1881)
- *Ascidia truncata( Herdman, 1881 )
- *Ascidiella cristata( (Risso, 1826)
- *Ascidiella pellucida( (Alder & Hancock, 1848) )
- *Phallusia aspersa( (Mueller, 1776)
- *Phallusia cristata( (Risso, 1826)
- *Phallusia patula( (Mueller, 1776)
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