Definition of Briozoa
||Bry`o*zo"a (&?;), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. &?;
moss + &?; animal.] (Zoöl.) A class of Molluscoidea,
including minute animals which by budding form compound colonies; -- called
also Polyzoa.
&fist; They are often coralike in form and appearance, each small cell
containing an individual zooid. Other species grow in delicate, flexible,
branched forms, resembling moss, whence the name. Some are found in fresh
water, but most are marine. The three principal divisions are
Ectoprocta, Entoprocta, and Pterobranchia. See
Cyclostoma, Chilostoma, and Phylactolema.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- a taxonomic phylum, within superphylum Protostomia - the polyzoa
- Plural of bryozoon
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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