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Scruparia ambigua

(d'Orbigny, 1841)

GBIF:114099497

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Scruparia ambigua is generally common on British shores, and may be found throughout the world, excluding polar waters. The species colonises algae, hydroids, other bryozoans, as well as stones and shells. It ranges from the lower shore down to 50 m and occasionally deeper. The colonies are composed of a branched creeping basal portion with erect chain of zooids arising from the base. Colonies are white to transparent in colour.

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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 2026-06-17.

GBIF Usage Key
114099497
Dataset Key
02c23566-1d5b-4f0c-9d2f-07f3ae24381b
Origin
source
Backbone Key
1005581
Taxon ID
be360fc7-0cc1-40ed-a01a-c389970caabb
Last Crawled
2/7/2026
Last Interpreted
2/7/2026