BIOTIC Species Information for Corella parallelogramma
Researched byLizzie Tyler Data supplied byUniversity of Sheffield
Refereed byThis information is not refereed.
Taxonomy
Scientific nameCorella parallelogramma Common nameA sea squirt
MCS Code Recent Synonyms

PhylumChordata Subphylum
Superclass ClassAscidiacea
Subclass OrderPhlebobranchia
Suborder FamilyCorellidae
GenusCorella Speciesparallelogramma
Subspecies   

Additional Information
Taxonomy References
General Biology
Growth form Feeding methodPassive suspension feeder
Active suspension feeder
Mobility/Movement Environmental position
Typical food types Habit
Bioturbator Flexibility
Fragility SizeSmall-medium(3-10cm)
Height Growth Rate
Adult dispersal potential Dependency
Sociability
Toxic/Poisonous?No
General Biology Additional Information
Biology References
Distribution and Habitat
Distribution in Britain & Ireland
Global distribution
Biogeographic range Depth range
Migratory   
Distribution Additional Information

Substratum preferences Physiographic preferences
Biological zone Wave exposure
Tidal stream strength/Water flow Salinity
Habitat Preferences Additional Information
Distribution References Hayward & Ryland, 1990,
Reproduction/Life History
Reproductive type Developmental mechanism
Reproductive Season Reproductive Location
Reproductive frequency Regeneration potential No
Life span Age at reproductive maturity
Generation time Fecundity
Egg/propagule size Fertilization type
Larvae/Juveniles
Larval/Juvenile dispersal potential Larval settlement period
Duration of larval stage   
Reproduction Preferences Additional Information
Reproduction References
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