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Aspidelectra melolontha

(Landsborogh, 1852)

GBIF:114099139

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Descriptions(1)

Aspidelectra melolontha is an encrusting bryozoan, characteristic of low salinity or brackish water communities. It only known to occur with certainty from the estuaries of south-east England (Rivers Crouch, Roach and Thames) and from a few similar localities on the Danish, Belgian and German coasts. It has also been recorded from a limited number of shallow stations in the Dover Strait in association with Conopeum reticulum and Electra monostachys

Colonies form encrusting, lobed, fan-like or dendritically branched patches on the inner surface of shells, often in great abundance on Ostrea and Mytilus valves. The small autozooids of this species are arranged in a regular linear series, which branch frequently giving rise to the lobed appearance of the colon.

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Source Information

Bryozoa of the British Isles

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Spencer Jones M, Rycroft S. Bryozoa of the British Isles. Scratchpads. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/pj8ayv accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-15.

GBIF Usage Key
114099139
Dataset Key
02c23566-1d5b-4f0c-9d2f-07f3ae24381b
Origin
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Backbone Key
1006459
Taxon ID
530f0409-2828-4d31-93b9-25440c2bcd62
Last Crawled
2/7/2026
Last Interpreted
2/7/2026