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Gromia appendiculariae Brooks & Kellner, 1908
895589 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:895589)
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Brooks, W.K. & Kellner, C. (1908). On Oikoplsura tortugensis, a new Appendicularian from the Tortugas, Florida, with notes on its embryology. (With note on a new species of Gromia (G, appendiculariae). (The pelagic Tunicata of the Gulf stream, Part 4.). <em>Papers from the Tortugas Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington Washington DC 1: 89-94, pls. 3-8.</em> [details] 
Taxonomic remark This is probably not a gromiid (Gromia). However, it very much resembles the ectoparasite Oodinium. (See: McLean, N. &...
Taxonomic remark This is probably not a gromiid (Gromia). However, it very much resembles the ectoparasite Oodinium. (See: McLean, N. & Nielsen, C. (1989) Oodinium jordani n. sp., a dinoflagellate (Dinoflagellata:Oodinidae) ectoparasitic on Sagitta elegans (Chaetognatha). Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 7: 61-66). [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Gromia appendiculariae Brooks & Kellner, 1908. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=895589 on 2025-04-28
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Brooks, W.K. & Kellner, C. (1908). On Oikoplsura tortugensis, a new Appendicularian from the Tortugas, Florida, with notes on its embryology. (With note on a new species of Gromia (G, appendiculariae). (The pelagic Tunicata of the Gulf stream, Part 4.). <em>Papers from the Tortugas Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington Washington DC 1: 89-94, pls. 3-8.</em> [details] 
basis of record Ellis, B. F.; Messina, A. R. (1940-2015). Catalogue of Foraminifera. <em>Micropaleontology Press, American Museum of Natural History, New York.</em> [details]
basis of record Ellis, B. F.; Messina, A. R. (1940-2015). Catalogue of Foraminifera. <em>Micropaleontology Press, American Museum of Natural History, New York.</em> [details]
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Taxonomic remark This is probably not a gromiid (Gromia). However, it very much resembles the ectoparasite Oodinium. (See: McLean, N. & Nielsen, C. (1989) Oodinium jordani n. sp., a dinoflagellate (Dinoflagellata:Oodinidae) ectoparasitic on Sagitta elegans (Chaetognatha). Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 7: 61-66). [details]