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Euilyoida
''Euilyoida'' is a genus of flatworms belonging to the family Ilyplanidae Ilyplanidae is a family of flatworms belonging to the order Polycladida The Polycladida represents a highly diverse clade of free-living marine flatworms. They are known from the littoral to the sublittoral zone (extending to the deep hot vent .... Species The following species are recognized in ''Euilyoida'': References Rhabditophora genera Rhabditophora {{flatworm-stub ...
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Ilyplanidae
Ilyplanidae is a family of flatworms belonging to the order Polycladida The Polycladida represents a highly diverse clade of free-living marine flatworms. They are known from the littoral to the sublittoral zone (extending to the deep hot vents), and many species are common from coral reefs. Only a few species are fo .... Genera The following genera are recognised in the family Ilyplanidae: *'' Anandroplana'' *'' Crassandros'' *'' Enterogonia'' *'' Euilyoida'' *'' Ilyella'' *'' Ilyplana'' *'' Postenterogonia'' *'' Pulchriplana'' *'' Tripylocelis'' *'' Zygantrella'' *'' Zygantroides'' *'' Zygantroplana'' *'' Zygantrum'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4994388 Platyhelminthes ...
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Flatworms
Platyhelminthes (from the Greek πλατύ, ''platy'', meaning "flat" and ἕλμινς (root: ἑλμινθ-), ''helminth-'', meaning "worm") is a phylum of relatively simple bilaterian, unsegmented, soft-bodied invertebrates commonly called flatworms or flat worms. Being acoelomates (having no body cavity), and having no specialised circulatory and respiratory organs, they are restricted to having flattened shapes that allow oxygen and nutrients to pass through their bodies by diffusion. The digestive cavity has only one opening for both ingestion (intake of nutrients) and egestion (removal of undigested wastes); as a result, the food can not be processed continuously. In traditional medicinal texts, Platyhelminthes are divided into Turbellaria, which are mostly non- parasitic animals such as planarians, and three entirely parasitic groups: Cestoda, Trematoda and Monogenea; however, since the turbellarians have since been proven not to be monophyletic, this classifica ...
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Rhabditophora Genera
Rhabditophora (from ''rhabdito''-, rhabdite + Greek language, Greek -φορος [-''phoros''], bearer, i.e., "rhabdite bearers") is a subphylum (previously a class) of flatworms. It includes all parasite, parasitic flatworms (clade Neodermata) and most free-living species that were previously grouped in the now obsolete class Turbellaria. Therefore, it contains the majority of the species in the phylum Platyhelminthes, excluding only the Catenulida, catenulids, to which they appear to be the sister group. The clade Rhabditophora was originally erected by Ulrich Ehlers in 1985Ehlers, U. (1985) ''Phylogenetic relationships within the Platyhelminthes''. ''In'' S. Conway Morris; J. D. George; R. Gibson; H. M. Platt (Eds.), ''The origins and relationships of lower invertebrates''. Oxford, Clarendon Press, p. 143-158. based on morphological analyses and its monophyly was later confirmed by molecular studies. Description Rhabditophorans are characterized by the presence of lamellated rh ...
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