[Cnidaria] Fwd: Help with ID?
Vicki Pearse
vpearse at ucsc.edu
Tue Oct 21 22:16:20 PDT 2008
I was thinking a little boloceroidid, too. Their tiny size and
swimming habit facilitate their getting around readily. Then, when
they arrive at some new spot, their rapid asexual proliferation
establishes them.
Vicki
>I just emailed Peter--I'll copy the group now.
>
>I think it looks like a regenerating boloceroidean.
>
>Meg Daly
>
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>From: cnidaria-bounces at uci.edu [mailto:cnidaria-bounces at uci.edu] On Behalf
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>It looks a bit like Edwardsia
>George
>
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>> From: Rob Steele <resteele at uci.edu>
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