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Aberrantidae
Aberrantidae is a family of annelids belonging to the order Spionida Spionida is an order (biology), order of marine polychaete worms in the infraclass Canalipalpata. Spionids are cosmopolitan and live in soft substrates in the Littoral zone, littoral or neritic zones. Characteristics Spionids have a single pair .... Genera: * '' Aberranta'' Hartman, 1965 https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Aberrantidae/classification/ References Annelids Annelid families {{annelid-stub ...
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Aberranta
''Aberranta'' is a genus of polychaete Polychaeta () is a paraphyletic class of generally marine Annelid, annelid worms, common name, commonly called bristle worms or polychaetes (). Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called c ... thought to be related to the Nerillidae.Mackie, A. S. Y., Pleijel, F., & Rouse, G. W. (2005). Revision of ~Aberranta~ Hartman, 1965 (Aberrantidae: Annelida), with descriptions of new species from the Mediterranean and Hong Kong. Marine Ecology, 26(3–4), 197–208. http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0485.2005.00064.x References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3899337 Polychaete genera ...
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Spionida
Spionida is an order (biology), order of marine polychaete worms in the infraclass Canalipalpata. Spionids are cosmopolitan and live in soft substrates in the Littoral zone, littoral or neritic zones. Characteristics Spionids have a single pair of flexible feeding tentacles with grooves, arising directly from the prostomium. The mouth has no jaws and the pharynx is partly eversible. Some species have small eye spots and some a central sensory lobe. Some of the anterior segments paired gills. The Parapodium, parapodia or lateral lobes have large lamellae. The chaetae are unbranched capillaries, spines and hooks. Families According to the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the Spionida comprises six families in a single suborder: *Order Spionida **Suborder Spioniformia ***Apistobranchidae Mesnil and Caullery, 1898 ***Longosomatidae Hartman, 1944 ***Magelonidae Cunningham and Ramage 1888 ***Poecilochaetidae Hannerz, 1956 ***Spionidae Grube, 1850 ***Trochochaetidae Pettibone ...
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Annelids
The annelids (), also known as the segmented worms, are animals that comprise the phylum Annelida (; ). The phylum contains over 22,000 extant species, including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches. The species exist in and have adapted to various ecologies – some in marine environments as distinct as tidal zones and hydrothermal vents, others in fresh water, and yet others in moist terrestrial environments. The annelids are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic, coelomate, invertebrate organisms. They also have parapodia for locomotion. Most textbooks still use the traditional division into polychaetes (almost all marine), oligochaetes (which include earthworms) and leech-like species. Cladistic research since 1997 has radically changed this scheme, viewing leeches as a sub-group of oligochaetes and oligochaetes as a sub-group of polychaetes. In addition, the Pogonophora, Echiura and Sipuncula, previously regarded as separate phyla, are now regarded as sub-group ...
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