Ciona savignyi is a marine animal sometimes known as the Pacific transparent sea squirt or solitary sea squirt. It is a species of tunicates in the family Cionidae. It is found in shallow waters around Japan and has spread to the west coast of North America where it is regarded as an invasive species.
Botrylloides violaceus is a colonial tunicate of the genus Botrylloides. Its native range is in the Northwest Pacific from Southern China to Japan and Siberia. Colonies attach and grow on solid surfaces and substrates, and consist of individuals arranged in twisting rows. Zooids in irregular pattern (urban sprawl). Outside its native range, it is considered an invasive ...more ↓
Botryllus schlosseri, commonly known as the star ascidian or golden star tunicate, is a colonial ascidian tunicate that grows on slow-moving, submerged objects, plants, and animals in nearshore saltwater environments. Zooids in consistent circular patterm (flower).
Diplosoma listerianum is a colonial tunicate that forms extensive thin encrusting sheets. It was first described from the English Channel in 1841 by Milne-Edwards, but similar species were subsequently found and given many different names around the world, most of which were eventually reduced to synonyms. However, D. 'listerianum' is almost certainly a global complex of an unknown number of ...more ↓
Didemnum vexillum, the carpet sea squirt, is a species of colonial tunicate in the family Didemnidae. Believed to be native to the waters around Japan, it has been reported as an invasive species in a number of places in Europe, North America and New Zealand. It is sometimes given the nickname "D. vex" because of the vexing way in which it dominates marine ...more ↓
Aplidium californicum is a species of colonial sea squirt, a tunicate in the family Polyclinidae. It is commonly known as sea pork.