Images of bryozoan colonies in the field obtained through ROV video transect and SCUBA diving. Bushy-colony of Klugella buski Hastings, 1943 (NR) living in association with other bryozoans, hydroids and sponge (1), a detail of the yellow tips of the colony in the field (2), and the whole fresh colony after the collection (3); the last two corresponding to the same voucher (MNA 2872) collected by SCUBA diving; colony of the cyclostome Hornera enclosing a sponge (4); fan-shaped colony of the cyclostome Hornera sp. growing on a boulder (5); colony of the cheilostome Reteporella sp. living in association with other bryozoans, hydroids, polychaetes (6); rounded greyish colony of the cyclostome Fasciculipora ramosa D’Orbigny 1839 growing on the sea bottom (7).

 
 
  Part of: Cecchetto M, Lombardi C, Canese S, Cocito S, Kuklinski P, Mazzoli C, Schiaparelli S (2019) The Bryozoa collection of the Italian National Antarctic Museum, with an updated checklist from Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea. ZooKeys 812: 1-22. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.812.26964