Hornera (bryozoan)

Hornera is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Horneridae.[1]

Hornera
Hornera frondiculata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Bryozoa
Class: Stenolaemata
Order: Cyclostomatida
Family: Horneridae
Genus: Hornera
Lamouroux, 1821

The genus has cosmopolitan distribution.[1]

Species:[1]

  • Hornera airensis Maplestone, 1903
  • Hornera americana d'Orbigny, 1842
  • Hornera andegavensis Michelin, 1847
  • Hornera annulata El Hajjaji, 1992
  • Hornera antarctica Waters, 1904
  • Hornera arbuscula (Reuss, 1848)
  • Hornera asperula Reuss, 1869
  • Hornera australis Kirchenpauer, 1869
  • Hornera bipunctata Roemer, 1863
  • Hornera brancoensis Calvet, 1907
  • Hornera caespitosa Busk, 1875
  • Hornera canaliculata Busk, 1859
  • Hornera canui Calvet, 1911
  • Hornera cerviformis Ortmann, 1890
  • Hornera circumporosa Beutler, 1908
  • Hornera circumsulcata Hejjas, 1894
  • Hornera claibornensis De Gregorio, 1890
  • Hornera clavata d'Orbigny, 1852
  • Hornera concatenata Reuss, 1869
  • Hornera crispa Defrance, 1821
  • Hornera currieae Batson, Tamberg, Gordon, Negrini & Smith, 2021
  • Hornera curva MacGillivray, 1895
  • Hornera curvirostra Hejjas, 1894
  • Hornera darchiaci Reuss, 1869
  • Hornera densipunctata (Bobies, 1958)
  • Hornera diffusa MacGillivray, 1895
  • Hornera dorsocavata Bobies, 1958
  • Hornera edwardsii d'Archiac, 1847
  • Hornera elegans Defrance, 1821
  • Hornera elevata MacGillivray, 1895
  • Hornera erugata Hayward & Cook, 1983
  • Hornera falklandica Borg, 1944
  • Hornera farehamensis Gregory, 1893
  • Hornera fibrosa Reuss, 1865
  • Hornera foliacea MacGillivray, 1869
  • Hornera frondiculata (Lamarck, 1816)
  • Hornera galeata Smitt, 1872
  • Hornera haueri d'Orbigny, 1853
  • Hornera hippolithus Defrance, 1821
  • Hornera humilis Busk, 1859
  • Hornera hybrida (d'Archiac, 1847)
  • Hornera infundibulata Busk, 1859
  • Hornera involuta MacGillivray, 1895
  • Hornera jacksonica Canu & Bassler, 1920
  • Hornera jeongsangi Zágoršek, Chae, Min, Yang & Seo, 2017
  • Hornera lamellosa Roemer, 1863
  • Hornera lasarevi Androsova, 1968
  • Hornera lataramae Canu & Bassler, 1929
  • Hornera lichenoides (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Hornera lunata Busk, 1859
  • Hornera lunularis Stoliczka, 1865
  • Hornera mediterranea Harmelin, 2020
  • Hornera nitens Roemer, 1863
  • Hornera nummulitorum d'Orbigny, 1853
  • Hornera pacifica Stoliczka, 1865
  • Hornera parasitica (Kirchenpauer, 1869)
  • Hornera pectinata Busk, 1861
  • Hornera pertusa Busk, 1859
  • Hornera polyporoides Canu & Bassler, 1920
  • Hornera prominens MacGillivray, 1895
  • Hornera pseudolichenoides Gontar, 1996
  • Hornera quadrata MacGillivray, 1895
  • Hornera radians Defrance, 1821
  • Hornera ramosa MacGillivray, 1887
  • Hornera reteporacea Milne Edwards, 1838
  • Hornera reteramae Canu & Bassler, 1920
  • Hornera reticulata (Busk, 1859)
  • Hornera rhipis Busk, 1859
  • Hornera rhomboidalis Busk, 1859
  • Hornera robusta MacGillivray, 1883
  • Hornera rubeschi Reuss, 1848
  • Hornera rugulosa Jullien, 1882
  • Hornera seriatopora Reuss, 1848
  • Hornera serrata Meneghini, 1848
  • Hornera serrata d'Orbigny, 1854
  • Hornera simplicissima Braga & Barbin, 1988
  • Hornera smitti Borg, 1944
  • Hornera sparsipora Hennig, 1894
  • Hornera striata Milne Edwards, 1838
  • Hornera subannulata Philippi, 1844
  • Hornera sulcata MacGillivray, 1895
  • Hornera sulcosa Reuss, 1866
  • Hornera tenuirama Canu & Bassler, 1920
  • Hornera tenuis MacGillivray, 1895
  • Hornera tortuosa Roemer, 1863
  • Hornera trabecularis Reuss, 1869
  • Hornera truncatuloides Mokrinskij, 1916
  • Hornera tuberculata MacGillivray, 1895
  • Hornera tuberosa Canu & Bassler, 1920
  • Hornera verrucosa Reuss, 1848
  • Hornera versipalma (Lamarck, 1816)
  • Hornera waipukurensis (Waters, 1887)

References

  1. "Hornera Lamouroux, 1821". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
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