<< I also found this site that has a lot of links. My modem is so slow I
didn't want to go through checking them all out, but it looks like a
couple of them at least are on fresh water ones.
http://www.civgeo.rmit.edu.au/bryozoa/links.html
Rhonda >>
I looked at all of the ones that I could which were about NA freswater
bryozoans. I didn't see any photos that looked like the species I had, but it
was certainly interesting reading about and seeing the photos of bryozoans.
The Pectinetella magnifica specimen coating the twig looked kinda like one of
those pecan log roll snacks that I've seen being sold in 7-11 stores.Didn't
figure out for sure which species it was, but I appreciate being directed to
the bryozoan links.
/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/"Unless stated otherwise, comments made on this list do not necessarily
/ reflect the beliefs or goals of the North American Native Fishes
/ Association"
/ This is the discussion list of the North American Native Fishes Association
/ nanfa_at_aquaria.net. To subscribe, unsubscribe, or get help, send the word
/ subscribe, unsubscribe, or help in the body (not subject) of an email to
/ nanfa-request_at_aquaria.net. For a digest version, send the command to
/ nanfa-digest-request_at_aquaria.net instead.
/ For more information about NANFA, visit our web page, http://www.nanfa.org