Adeonidae

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Adeonidae
Fossil range: Eocene - Recent
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Bryozoa
Class: Gymnolaemata
Order: Cheilostomata
Suborder: Ascophora
Family: Adeonidae
Busk, 1884
Genera

See classification


The Adeonidae is a family within the bryozoan order Cheilostomata. Colonies are often upright bilaminar branches or sheets, perforated by large holes in some species (e.g. Adeona cellulosa). The zooids generally have one or more adventitious avicularia on their frontal wall. Instead of ovicells the adeonids often possess enlarged polymorphs which brood the larvae internally.

[edit] Classification

  • Family Adeonidae
    • Genus Adeona
    • Genus Adeonellopsis
    • Genus Anarthropora
    • Genus Bracebridgia
    • Genus Dimorphocella
    • Genus Kubaninella
    • Genus Meniscopora
    • Genus Ovaticella
    • Genus Poristoma
    • Genus Reptadeonella
    • Genus Schizostomella
    • Genus Smittistoma
    • Genus Teichopora
    • Genus Triporula
    • Genus Trypocella