taxonID	type	description	language	source
0BFEEDDAFB5367A52CD4422C20A2CACB.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Colony from Snaigynas lake (Lazdijai district) collected in July 2016, floatoblasts from Rokai pond found in September 2016.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
0BFEEDDAFB5367A52CD4422C20A2CACB.taxon	description	Description. Colonies of C. mucedo are recognized by their elongated shape and colourless, transparent body wall. The length of colonies found varied from 5 to 10 cm (Pajiedaitė 1933; this study). The large statoblasts are easily recognized by circular form with hooked spines radiating from the edges of the fenestrae on both valves (Fig. 9). Diameter of statoblasts was about 1 mm.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
0BFEEDDAFB5367A52CD4422C20A2CACB.taxon	distribution	Distribution in Europe. Cristatella mucedo is a common species in Lithuania, with a Holarctic distribution, occurring in Britain, Ireland, Europe, Asia and North America (Okland and Okland 2000; Wood and Okamura 2005).	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
E5F4E9A44F4DF815CC429E17607D1345.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. A few statoblasts from Versvio stream were found in August 2015 Unfortunately, these were later lost before critical dimensions could be taken.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
E5F4E9A44F4DF815CC429E17607D1345.taxon	description	Description. Colonies were not observed, and species was identified according floatoblasts. The statoblasts are larger than any other plumatellid species and show crowded tubercles on the fenestrae of both valves. Pajiedaitė (1933) described floatoblasts by oval shape, with length 440 µm and width 230 µm. These dimensions were slightly smaller than 500 µm and 350 µm suggested by Wood and Okamura (2005). Length and width of measured statoblasts during current study was 425 - 459 (444 + / - 7) and 280 - 299 (290 + / - 4) µm, respectively (n = 5).	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
E5F4E9A44F4DF815CC429E17607D1345.taxon	distribution	Distribution in Europe. Hyalinella punctata has been widely reported worldwide, including neighbouring Poland (Kaminski 1984), but verified specimens are known only from Britain, Ireland, Europe, North America and northern Asia (Wood and Okamura 2005).	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
57154EAF495193040B93C64A9C0D2CFD.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Two colonies from the outlet of Snaigynas Lake (Lazdijai district) were found in May 2017. Hibernaculae were not found.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
57154EAF495193040B93C64A9C0D2CFD.taxon	description	Description. The species was recognized by the slender colony branches forking at wide angles and often growing free from the substratum. Colonies were small, about 2 - 3 cm. Branches of colony were transparent and shiny. Zooids 1.0 - 1.5 mm in length with 16 tentacles on a circular lophophore were described by Pajiedaitė (1933).	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
57154EAF495193040B93C64A9C0D2CFD.taxon	distribution	Distribution in Europe. Paludicella articulata is known worldwide (Wood and Okamura 2005). However, the species has not been found in Poland (Kaminski 1984).	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
613E22D3C73C03692AA3AB07E737EB49.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Floatoblasts, leptoblasts, and colony from Linksmakalnis pond collected from submerged branches in 20 July 2016.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
613E22D3C73C03692AA3AB07E737EB49.taxon	description	Description. Colony was about 5 - 6 cm long. Branches of colony are short, almost entirely attached to the substrate. The terminal parts of branches are semi-transparent and whitish. The floatoblasts were recognized by the distinctly elongated shape of the fenestra on both valves. Both capsuled floatoblasts and the distinctive leptoblasts were found, along with associated colonies (Fig. 6 A, B). The surface fenestra of capsulated floatoblasts was almost smooth. Length of floatoblasts 345 - 432 (397 + / - 15) µm; width 188 - 260 (214 + / - 14) µm), L / W ratio 1.8; DfL 112 - 198 (154 + / - 15) µm; DfW 90 - 135 (113 + / - 7) µm; VfL 174 - 236 (205 + / - 12) µm; VfW 150 - 195 (167 + / - 8) (n = 5). Leptoblasts (Fig. 6 B, right side) have a uniformly narrow annulus and extensive oval fenestrae; which length was at least 1.5 times its width.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
613E22D3C73C03692AA3AB07E737EB49.taxon	distribution	Distribution in Europe. Plumatella casmiana is currently known throughout most of Europe (Massard and Geimer 1995 b).	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
05B52F0C74D51BD8087FF32C1E9E8DD4.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. A few floatoblasts from Sventupė pond were collected in July 2016.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
05B52F0C74D51BD8087FF32C1E9E8DD4.taxon	description	Description. Floatoblasts elongated in shape, with a circular ventral fenestra and small dorsal fenestra, covered by tubercles. Floatoblasts were 357 - 489 (407 + / - 18) µm long and 197 - 235 (216 + / - 6) µm (n = 6) wide, L / W ratio 1.9; DfL 97 - 125 (107 + / - 9) µm; DfW 60 - 82 (68 + / - 7) µm (n = 3); VfL 101 - 184 (149 + / - 9) µm and VfW 110 - 162 (133 + / - 4) µm (n = 6). The approximate size of statoblasts provided by Pajiedaite (1933) was 560 µm long and 260 µm wide.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
05B52F0C74D51BD8087FF32C1E9E8DD4.taxon	distribution	Distribution in Europe. Geimer and Massard (1986) defined the range of this species to include most of Europe. Okland and Okland (2005) considered P. emarginata to be a southern species, with limited distribution in Norway and Sweden.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
27EC28674533C80D5AAF280B5C3A5E09.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Colony from Rokai pond (Kaunas district) found in June 2016; floatoblasts from pond of Kaunas Botanical garden collected in July and August 2016.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
27EC28674533C80D5AAF280B5C3A5E09.taxon	description	Description. The colony measured approximately 3 x 4 cm and had sparse, narrow and upright branches. Free statoblasts are long and narrow, exhibiting a length at least twice the width: 432 - 496 (459 + / - 8) μm long and 187 - 220 (203 + / - 4) μm (n = 10) wide; L / W ratio 2.2; DfL 120 - 320 (197 + / - 19) (n = 10) μm; DfW 56 - 100 (75 + / - 6) (n = 6) μm; VfL 211 - 313 (266 + / - 21) (n = 4) μm and VfW 74 - 128 (108 + / - 17) μm (n = 3). Sessoblasts were not found during this study. According to Pajiedaitė (1933) the average size of the floatoblasts was 590 μm long and 230 μm wide.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
27EC28674533C80D5AAF280B5C3A5E09.taxon	distribution	Distribution in Europe. Plumatella fruticosa is considered to be widespread, especially in northern portion of Europe (Okland and Okland 2005). It is considered common in Poland (Kaminski 1984).	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
02AA1A14157AB18BB8E463380FE1D9B3.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. A floatoblasts collected from Linksmakalnis pond (June 2015) and Maisia stream (April 2015). Colony from Aristava pond (locates in Kėdainiai district 55 ° 17 ' 07.1 " N, 24 ° 04 ' 28.6 " E and it is not included in general list of studied sites during this survey) was taken in June 2017 (Fig. 4).	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
02AA1A14157AB18BB8E463380FE1D9B3.taxon	description	Description. The colony dark, spindle shaped, and large (15 - 17 cm), formed on stems of reeds (Phragmites). Examined floatoblasts exhibited characteristic tubercles on the floatoblast annulus (Fig. 4) and a ridge-like suture between the dorsal and ventral valves. Dorsal floatoblast tubercles were larger on the fenestra than on the annulus. The length of floatoblasts was 324 - 368 (339 + / - 5) µm; width 220 - 290 (254 + / - 8) µm (n = 8), L / W ratio 1.3; DfL 130 - 160 (147 + / - 4) µm (n = 6); DfW 125 - 161 (144 + / - 5) µm (n = 6); VfL 214 - 250 (227 + / - 4) µm and VfW 205 - 228 (214 + / - 2) µm (n = 6). However, dimensions of P. fungosa floatoblasts provided by Pajiedaitė (1933), were slightly larger: 470 μm x 290 μm. Pajiedaitė also recorded the variability in sessoblast dimensions from different localities: 790 μm x 470 μm in Nevėzis river (Kaunas district); 480 μm x 370 μm in Lake Aukstadvaris (Trakai district), and 580 μm x 420 μm in Snaigynas Lake (Lazdijai district) (Pajiedaite 1933). During current study sessoblasts were not found.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
02AA1A14157AB18BB8E463380FE1D9B3.taxon	distribution	Distribution in Europe. According to Wood and Okamura (2005) P. fungosa is widespread in Europe. It has been recorded from several places in southern Sweden and Finland; it is common in Denmark and has been reported from Iceland (Okland and Okland 2005) and Poland (Kaminski 1984).	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
D74E8BF8AAA18F48F1AC3452575D075C.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. A few floatoblasts from Lampėdziai Lake in April 2016. P. geimermassardi were recorded in Lithuania for the first time. However, the species is so far represented only by statoblasts.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
D74E8BF8AAA18F48F1AC3452575D075C.taxon	description	Description. Floatoblasts were identified by the large dorsal fenestra with tubercles and narrow annulus. The annulus at the poles is mostly as large as laterally and is covered by weakly visible tubercles (Fig. 3). Length and width of floatoblast were 311 - 325 (317 + / - 4) μm and 221 - 273 (244 + / - 15) μm (n = 3) respectively. L / W ratio 1.3; DfL 199 - 205 (202 + / - 3) μm; DfW 174 - 201 (187 + / - 13) μm (n = 3); VfL 200 - 254 (227 + / - 26) μm and VfW 185 - 198 (192 + / - 6) μm (n = 3).	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
D74E8BF8AAA18F48F1AC3452575D075C.taxon	distribution	Distribution in Europe. Plumatella geimermassardi is known from England, Ireland, Belgium, southern Norway, northern Germany, Italy and Finland (Wood and Okamura 2005).	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
4F2C83E1C72779192813AE4DA00EDD5B.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Ten floatoblasts collected from ponds of Kaunas Botanical garden, Raudondvaris pond in April 2015, and Skyplaiciai lake, collected in June 2015; colonies collected from Raudondvaris and Rokai pond in June 2015 and July 2016 respectively. Sessoblasts were not found.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
4F2C83E1C72779192813AE4DA00EDD5B.taxon	description	Description. Colonies were about 5 - 8 cm size. The transparent branches of colonies were attached to the substratum for almost whole of their length. Floatoblasts were identified by the broadly oval shape and the absence of tubercles on the statoblast annulus (Fig. 2). Floatoblasts were 315 - 341 (325 + / - 3) µm long by 226 - 270 (252 + / - 4) µm wide; L / W ratio was 1.3; VfL 144 - 245 (187 + / - 14) µm; VfW 126 - 212 (168 + / - 10) µm (n = 10); DfL 135 - 258 (178 + / - 14) µm; DfW 126 - 212 (163 + / - 9) µm (n = 10). Fenestra of floatoblasts circular, covered with rounded tubercles that become less prominent towards the centre of fenestra. The annular nodules often described for this species have not yet been observed in Lithuanian material.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
4F2C83E1C72779192813AE4DA00EDD5B.taxon	distribution	Distribution in Europe. According to Okland and Okland (2005), Wood and Okamura (2005), P. repens is common in Britain, Ireland and Europe. Kaminski (1984) described P. repens as most common species in the studied lakes in Poland.	en	Satkauskienė, Ingrida, Wood, Timothy, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita, Mildazienė, Vida, Tuckutė, Simona (2018): Freshwater bryozoans of Lithuania (Bryozoa). ZooKeys 774: 53-75, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.774.21769
