“…Combined, all these data imply that bacteria move from FBs to the ooecial vesicle, accumulate there, and then somehow enter the brood cavity, which contains a larva, either through or in-between the epithelial cells and the cuticle of the ooecial vesicle. Findings of bacteria inside larvae and adult colonies of two species from the non-related genus Watersipora 62,68 further strengthened the hypothesis of vertical transfer, which has subsequently been widely accepted by many authors 20,30,47,78 . Despite extensive TEM studies, no bacteria have been found inside the funicular cords in B. neritina (Vishnyakov & Ostrovsky, unpublished data), which contradicts the data of Sharp and coauthors 40 obtained by fluorescent microscopy Accordingly, it was suggested that coelomocytes carry symbionts to the ooecial vesicle instead 20 .…”