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Thaumastoderma
''Thaumastoderma'' is a genus of gastrotrichs belonging to the family Thaumastodermatidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species Species: *'' Thaumastoderma antarctica'' *'' Thaumastoderma appendiculatum'' *''Thaumastoderma heideri ''Thaumastoderma heideri'' (Greek; Thauma: a wonder, Derma: skin) belongs to the phylum Gastrotricha and the order Macrodasyida, which are worm shaped, mainly marine species of meiofauna. They live in coarser sand and like the rest of the gastro ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4139014 Gastrotricha ...
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Thaumastoderma Antarctica
''Thaumastoderma'' is a genus of gastrotrichs belonging to the family Thaumastodermatidae Thaumastodermatidae is a family of worms belonging to the order Macrodasyida. Subfamilies and genera Subfamilies and genera: *Diplodasyinae Ruppert, 1978 **''Acanthodasys'' Remane, 1927 **''Diplodasys'' Remane, 1927 *Thaumastodermatinae Remane, 1 .... The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species Species: *'' Thaumastoderma antarctica'' *'' Thaumastoderma appendiculatum'' *'' Thaumastoderma heideri'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4139014 Gastrotricha ...
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Thaumastoderma Appendiculatum
''Thaumastoderma'' is a genus of gastrotrichs belonging to the family Thaumastodermatidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species Species: *''Thaumastoderma antarctica ''Thaumastoderma'' is a genus of gastrotrichs belonging to the family Thaumastodermatidae Thaumastodermatidae is a family of worms belonging to the order Macrodasyida. Subfamilies and genera Subfamilies and genera: *Diplodasyinae Ruppert, 1978 ...'' *'' Thaumastoderma appendiculatum'' *'' Thaumastoderma heideri'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4139014 Gastrotricha ...
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Thaumastodermatidae
Thaumastodermatidae is a family of worms belonging to the order Macrodasyida. Subfamilies and genera Subfamilies and genera: *Diplodasyinae Ruppert, 1978 **''Acanthodasys'' Remane, 1927 **''Diplodasys'' Remane, 1927 *Thaumastodermatinae Remane, 1927 **''Chimaeradasys'' Kieneke & Todaro, 2020 **''Hemidasys'' Claparède, 1867 **''Oregodasys'' Hummon, 2008 **''Pseudostomella'' Swedmark, 1956 **''Ptychostomella'' Remane, 1926 **''Tetranchyroderma'' Remane, 1926 **''Thaumastoderma'' Remane, 1926 References

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Thaumastoderma Heideri
''Thaumastoderma heideri'' (Greek; Thauma: a wonder, Derma: skin) belongs to the phylum Gastrotricha and the order Macrodasyida, which are worm shaped, mainly marine species of meiofauna. They live in coarser sand and like the rest of the gastrotrichs their movement is very slow. The family Thaumastodermatidae includes more than 130 species and it can be found widely across the globe. Morphology ''Thaumastoderma heideri'' is 160-190 μm in length. The body shape looks like that of a normal Gastrotrichs (worm-like) and is characteristic by its hairy body. The head region can be recognized by a lateral constriction of the body. The head bears three tentacles on each side. Two of them are spoon shaped and the third wider than the second. The body is covered with scales. Protruding from these is pointy cirrus which occurs in the same pattern on each side. Ecology The species is widely distributed in marine environments in European waters, parts of the North Atlantic, the Indi ...
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Gastrotrichs
The gastrotrichs (phylum Gastrotricha), commonly referred to as hairybellies or hairybacks, are a group of microscopic (0.06-3.0 mm), worm-like, acoelomate animals, and are widely distributed and abundant in freshwater and marine environments. They are mostly benthic and live within the periphyton, the layer of tiny organisms and detritus that is found on the seabed and the beds of other water bodies. The majority live on and between particles of sediment or on other submerged surfaces, but a few species are terrestrial and live on land in the film of water surrounding grains of soil. Gastrotrichs are divided into two orders, the Macrodasyida which are marine (except for two species), and the Chaetonotida, some of which are marine and some freshwater. Nearly 800 species of gastrotrich have been described. Gastrotrichs have a simple body plan with a head region, with a brain and sensory organs, and a trunk with a simple gut and the reproductive organs. They have adhesive gl ...
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