Flustrina is a suborder of moss animals. There are 9096 species of Flustrina, in 986 genera and 141 families. This suborder has been around since the silurian period. It includes groups like Bicorniferidae, Coscinopleuridae, and Fusicellariidae. Dead Flustrina form shallow marine sediments. They have sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction. Reproduction is oviparous. They are sessile animals.
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