Molgula
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'''Molgula sp.[1] (Forbes, 1848) |
Sea Grapes or Molgula sp. are very common, globular, individual marine tunicates roughly the size of grapes. They are translucent with two protruding sipons. They are found subtidally, attached to slow-moving submerged objects or organisms.
In the western Atlantic ocean, they range from the Arctic to North Carolina. [2]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Molgulidae-Wikispecies.
- ^ Andrew J. Martinez (2003). Marine Life of the North Atlantic: Canada to New England. Aqua Quest Publications. Retrieved on 2007-02-17.
This category contains articles in the subphylum of urochordata - the tunicates.