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Corella eumyota Traustedt, 1882
Corella eumyota, the orange-tipped sea squirt, is a solitary tunicate in the family Corellidae. It is native to the Southern Ocean, the Antarctic, South America, southern Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, and has been introduced into European waters where it has become invasive.
Corella eumyota is a suspension feeder
Host/prey of Ascidicola rosea Thorell, 1859 Feedingtype: ectoparasitic, Life stage: adult
Host/prey of Ascidicola rosea Thorell, 1859 Feedingtype: ectoparasitic, Life stage: adult
Host/prey of Doropygus globosus Jones J.B., 1974 Feedingtype: symbiotic, Life stage: adult
Host/prey of Doropygus globosus Jones J.B., 1974 Feedingtype: ectoparasitic, Life stage: adult
Synonymised names:
Corella benedeni Beneden & Longchamps, 1913 · unaccepted (original combination)
Corella dohrni Beneden & Longchamps, 1913 · unaccepted (original combination)
Corella novarae Drasche, 1884 · unaccepted (original combination)
Corella eumyota, the orange-tipped sea squirt, is a solitary tunicate in the family Corellidae. It is native to the Southern Ocean, the Antarctic, South America, southern Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, and has been introduced into European waters where it has become invasive.
Corella eumyota is a suspension feeder
Host/prey of Ascidicola rosea Thorell, 1859 Feedingtype: ectoparasitic, Life stage: adult
Host/prey of Ascidicola rosea Thorell, 1859 Feedingtype: ectoparasitic, Life stage: adult
Host/prey of Doropygus globosus Jones J.B., 1974 Feedingtype: symbiotic, Life stage: adult
Host/prey of Doropygus globosus Jones J.B., 1974 Feedingtype: ectoparasitic, Life stage: adult
Synonymised names:
Corella benedeni Beneden & Longchamps, 1913 · unaccepted (original combination)
Corella dohrni Beneden & Longchamps, 1913 · unaccepted (original combination)
Corella novarae Drasche, 1884 · unaccepted (original combination)