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Drepanophoridae
Drepanophoridae is a family of worms belonging to the order Hoplonemertea. Genera Genera: * ''Bergia ''Bergia'' is one of the two genera of plants composing the waterwort family, Elatinaceae. These are tropical to subtropical plants and sometimes aquatic in nature. Species include: *''Bergia ammannioides'' *''Bergia aquatica'' *''Bergia auric ...'' Bürger, 1890 * '' Coella'' Stiasny-Wijnhoff, 1936 * '' Curranemertes'' Kirsteuer, 1973 References Polystilifera Nemertea families {{nemertean-stub ...
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Polystilifera
Polystilifera is an suborder of worms belonging to the order Hoplonemertea. Families: * Armaueriidae * Balaenanemertidae * Brinkmanniidae * Buergeriellidae * Chuniellidae * Dinonemertidae * Drepanobandidae * Drepanogigantidae * Drepanophorellidae * Drepanophoridae * Drepanophoringiidae * Nectonemertidae * Pachynemertidae * Paradrepanophoridae * Pelagonemertidae * Phallonemertidae * Planktonemertidae * Protopelagonemertidae * Siboganemertidae Siboganemertidae is a family of worms belonging to the order Polystilifera Polystilifera is an suborder of worms belonging to the order Hoplonemertea. Families: * Armaueriidae * Balaenanemertidae * Brinkmanniidae * Buergeriellidae * Chuniellida ... * Uniporidae References Hoplonemertea {{nemertean-stub ...
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Worm
Worms are many different distantly related bilateral animals that typically have a long cylindrical tube-like body, no limbs, and no eyes (though not always). Worms vary in size from microscopic to over in length for marine polychaete worms (bristle worms); for the African giant earthworm, '' Microchaetus rappi''; and for the marine nemertean worm (bootlace worm), '' Lineus longissimus''. Various types of worm occupy a small variety of parasitic niches, living inside the bodies of other animals. Free-living worm species do not live on land but instead live in marine or freshwater environments or underground by burrowing. In biology, "worm" refers to an obsolete taxon, '' vermes'', used by Carolus Linnaeus and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck for all non-arthropod invertebrate animals, now seen to be paraphyletic. The name stems from the Old English word '' wyrm''. Most animals called "worms" are invertebrates, but the term is also used for the amphibian caecilians and the slow ...
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Hoplonemertea
Hoplonemertea is an order of ribbon worms in the class Enopla. It contains two suborders: * Monostilifera * Polystilifera The proboscis is armed with one or more stylets; intestine The gastrointestinal tract (GI tract, digestive tract, alimentary canal) is the tract or passageway of the digestive system that leads from the mouth to the anus. The GI tract contains all the major organs of the digestive system, in humans ... straight, mostly with paired lateral diverticula; no posterior ventral sucker. References Enopla Animal orders {{nemertean-stub ...
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Bergia (worm)
''Bergia'' is one of the two genera of plants composing the waterwort family, Elatinaceae. These are tropical to subtropical plants and sometimes aquatic in nature. Species include: *''Bergia ammannioides'' *''Bergia aquatica'' *''Bergia auriculata'' *''Bergia capensis'' *''Bergia decumbens'' *''Bergia glutinosa'' *''Bergia henshallii'' *''Bergia pedicellaris'' *''Bergia pentherana'' *''Bergia perennis'' *''Bergia polyantha'' *''Bergia pusilla'' *''Bergia serrata'' *''Bergia suffruticosa'' *''Bergia texana ''Bergia texana'' is a species of flowering plant in the waterwort family known by the common name Texas bergia. It is native to the western and central United States and northern Mexico, where it is a plant of wetlands, living in mud and moist ...'' References External links Jepson Manual Treatment''Bergia'' of Zimbabwe''Bergia'' of Western Australia Elatinaceae Malpighiales genera {{Malpighiales-stub ...
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