Pyura gibbosa (Heller, 1878) is a animal in the Pyuridae family, order Stolidobranchia, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

Photo of Pyura gibbosa (Heller, 1878) (Pyura gibbosa (Heller, 1878))
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Pyura gibbosa (Heller, 1878)

Pyura gibbosa (Heller, 1878)

Pyura gibbosa is a sessile subtropical Australian sea squirt in the family Pyuridae, first described in 1878 by Camill Heller.

Family
Genus
Pyura
Order
Stolidobranchia
Class
Ascidiacea

About Pyura gibbosa (Heller, 1878)

Pyura gibbosa is a species of sea squirt belonging to the family Pyuridae. It was first described in 1878 by Camill Heller, under the original name Cynthia gibbosa. This is a sessile, subtropical species that occurs in temperate seas along the coasts of all Australian states except the Northern Territory. Pyura gibbosa is hermaphroditic, and can reproduce through both cross-fertilization and self-fertilization. Its eggs develop into larvae, which then metamorphose into adult individuals. A thorough description of this species was published by Patricia Kott in a 1985 paper.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Ascidiacea Stolidobranchia Pyuridae Pyura

More from Pyuridae

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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