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Eucrateidae

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Bryozoans in this family form erect tufted colonies. Autozooids are long and slender, attenuating proximally, with a membranous frontal area; arranged singly or paired back to back, in branching series, the buds arising disto-basally. No spines, avicularia or ooecia.


Two British genera are included in this family, Eucratea and Brettia. The genus Brettia and its type B. pellucid Dyster, 1858, are based on a single specimen collected at Tenby. It has not been found since and the type material, slide number 1899.7.1.958 in the British Museum (Natural History) collection, is unrecognizable. A decision on the status, or even the existence, of this species must await discovery of fresh material. It is noteworthy that the slide of the type material includes a single, detached zooid of a species of Bugula.
(Hayward and Ryland, 1998)

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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
114099466
Dataset Key
02c23566-1d5b-4f0c-9d2f-07f3ae24381b
Origin
source
Backbone Key
5806
Taxon ID
0fbee67f-f8fb-4706-b5ae-dae6862382a5
Last Crawled
2/7/2026
Last Interpreted
2/7/2026