Botrylloides violaceus
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Botrylloides violaceus
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| Botrylloides violaceus (Oka, 1927) |
Botrylloides violaceus is a colonial urochordate of the genus Botrylloides. These invasive colonies attach and grow on solid surfaces and substrates, and consist of individuals arranged in twisting rows. These are becoming more common in coastal waters of North America and other waters around the world, likely being spread by shipping industries.[1]

