Tricellaria is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Candidae.[1]
The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution.[1]
Species:[1]
- Tricellaria aculeatad’Orbigny, 1842
- Tricellaria aquilinaHarmer, 1926
- Tricellaria arcticaBusk, 1855
- Tricellaria catalinensis(Robertson, 1905)
- Tricellaria circumternataSoule, Soule & Chaney, 1995
- Tricellaria dubiaSilén, 1941
- Tricellaria elongata(Smitt, 1868)
- Tricellaria erectaRobertson, 1900
- Tricellaria gracilis(Van Beneden, 1848)
- Tricellaria inopinatad’Hondt & Occhipinti Ambrogi, 1985
- Tricellaria longispinosa(Yanagi & Okada, 1918)
- Tricellaria multispinosaLiu, 1984
- Tricellaria occidentalis(Trask, 1857)
- Tricellaria porteri(MacGillivray, 1889)
- Tricellaria praescutaOsburn, 1950
- Tricellaria pribilofiRobertson, 1905
- Tricellaria scalariformisHarmer, 1926
- Tricellaria sympodia(Yanagi & Okada, 1918)
- Tricellaria ternata(Ellis & Solander, 1786)
- Tricellaria variaHayward & Cook, 1979
- Tricellaria ziczacSilén, 1941
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