There are 100 species of Bryozoa (moss animals) recorded in Ireland.[1][2][3][4]
Class Gymnolaemata
editOrder Cheilostomata
editFamily Bitectiporidae
editFamily Bryocryptellidae
edit- Bicellariella ciliata
- Bugula angustiloba
- Bugula avicularia
- Bugula calathus
- Bugula fulva
- Bugula neritina
- Bugula plumosa
- Bugula purpurotincta
- Bugula stolonifera
- Bugula turbinata
Family Calloporidae
editFamily Cellariidae
editFamily Celleporidae
edit- Buskea dichotoma
- Buskea quincuncialis
- Cellepora pumicosa
- Celleporina caliciformis
- Omalosecosa ramulosa
- Turbicellepora avicularis
Family Cribrilinidae
editFamily Cryptosulidae
editFamily Diastoporidae
editFamily Electridae
editFamily Escharellidae
editvarious species
Family Escharinidae
editFamily Eucrateidae
editFamily Exochellidae
editFamily Flustridae
editFamily Haplopomidae
editFamily Hippothoidae
editFamily Membraniporidae
editFamily Microporellidae
editFamily Phidoloporidae
editFamily Schizoporellidae
editFamily Scrupariidae
editFamily Smittinidae
editFamily Umbonulidae
editOrder Ctenostomatida
editFamily Alcyonidiidae
edit- Alcyonidioides mytili
- Alcyonidium diaphanum
- Alcyonidium gelatinosum
- Alcyonidium hirsutum
- Alcyonidium parasiticum
Family Flustrellidridae
editFamily Vesiculariidae
editClass Stenolaemata
editOrder Cyclostomatida
editFamily Lichenoporidae
editFamily Plagioeciidae
editFamily Tubuliporidae
editReferences
edit- Prenant M. et Bobin G., 1966. Bryozoaires. 2ème partie. Chilostomes, Anasca. Faune de France n° 68 647 p.PDF (33 Mo) Identification