Acoela, or the acoels, is an order of small and simple invertebrates in the subphylum Acoelomorpha of phylum Xenacoelomorpha, a deep branching bilaterian...
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Cephalization (section Acoela)
forming a brain in several phyla and one or more ganglia in others. The Acoela are basal bilaterians, part of the Xenacoelomorpha. They are small and simple...
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evidence found support for a sister relationship between the acoelomate taxa, Acoela and Nemertodermatida (together called Acoelomorpha), and the remaining bilaterians...
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Eoacanthocephala Palaeacanthocephala (ancient thornheads) Polyacanthocephala Acoela Nemertodermatida Clitellata (earthworms) Polychaeta (bristle worms) Sipuncula...
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a majority of these falling within the Crucimusculata infraorder in Acoela. Acoela comprise small flattened worms, classified into a dozen families. Nemertodermatida...
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mostly black, brown or gray, but some larger ones are brightly colored. The Acoela and Nemertodermatida were traditionally regarded as turbellarians, but are...
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Cestoda. In this classification the Turbellaria include the Acoelomorpha (Acoela and Nemertodermatida). The name "Turbellaria" refers to the "whirlpools"...
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1007/s00227-010-1516-3. ISSN 1432-1793. Winsor, Leigh (1990). "Marine Turbellaria (Acoela) from North Queensland". Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 28: 785–800....
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G.; Chiodin, M.; Salvenmoser, W.; Tyler, S.; Martinez, P. (2012). "The Acoela: On their kind and kinships, especially with nemertodermatids and xenoturbellids...
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have developed from the corners of a single opening with lips fusing. E.g. Acoela resemble the planula larvae of some Cnidaria, which exhibit some bilaterian...
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Class incertae sedis (Family Xenoturbellidae) Subphylum Acoelomorpha Class Acoela Order incertae sedis (16 families) Class Nemertodermatida Order incertae...
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Geddes pondered the nature and origin of the green compound of a local acoela he called Convoluta schultzii. He succinctly described "chlorophyll-containing...
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Hallangiidae is a family of Acoela. It contains 2 species in 2 genera. There are two genera in the family Hallangiidae. Aechmalotus Beklemischev, 1915...
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Importance of the Larval Shell in the Classification of the Sacoglossa and the Acoela (Gastropoda Opisthobranchia)". J. Molluscan Stud. 34 (5): 233–238. doi:10...
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Nemertodermatida are a separate phylum, whose closest relatives appear to be the Acoela. The typical nemertean body is very thin in proportion to its length. The...
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Invertebrate sea life includes the following groups, some of which are phyla: Acoela, among the most primitive bilateral animals; Annelida, (polychaetes and...
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classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Xenacoelomorpha Order: Acoela Family: Convolutidae Genus: Convolutriloba Species: C. retrogemma Binomial...
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Evolutionary Significance of Sagittocysts of Convolutriloba longifissura (Acoela, Platyhelminthes)". Invertebrate Biology. 118 (4): 332–345. doi:10.2307/3227005...
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described in the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz Meara (worm), a genus of acoela worms O'Meara, a common surname Meera Mara (name) This disambiguation page...
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rejects the theory of germ layers. During the development of the turbellaria (Acoela), three regions are formed without the formation of germ layers. From this...
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Crezee, M (1975). "Monograph of the Solenofilomorphidae (Turbellaria: Acoela)". Int Rev Ges Hydrobiol. 60: 769–845. doi:10.1002/iroh.19750600604. v t...
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Matthew D.; Ogunlana, Maxina V. (2005-06-14). "Waminoa brickneri n. sp. (Acoela: Acoelomorpha) associated with corals in the Red Sea". Zootaxa. 1008 (1):...
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brackish systems is present only in the family Convolutidae. In the group Acoela there is limited knowledge on the symbionts present, and they have been...
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Karin Sara; Wallberg, Andreas; Jondelius, Ulf (2011-05-05). "New species of Acoela from the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, and the South Pacific". Zootaxa. 2867...
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Symbiodinium and Amphidinium. Winsor, Leigh (1990). "Marine Turbellaria (Acoela) from North Queensland". Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 28: 785–800....
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Wulguru Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Xenacoelomorpha Order: Acoela Family: Convolutidae Genus: Wulguru Winsor, 1988...
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Intoshia paraphanostomae (Westblad, 1942) – E North Atlantic, in flatworms (Acoela) Intoshia variabili (Alexandrov & Sljusarev, 1992) – Arctic Ocean, in flatworms...
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O. I. (February 2008). "Architectonics of the central nervous system of Acoela, Platyhelminthes, and Rotifera". Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and...
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resolving phylogenies: a systematic revision of the Convolutidae (Acoelomorpha, Acoela)". Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research. 43 (2):...
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