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Haploposthia
''Haploposthia'' is a genus of 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 worm ...s belonging to the family Proporidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and America. Species Species: *'' Haploposthia brunea'' *'' Haploposthia erythrocephala'' *'' Haploposthia lactomaculata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4992806 Acoelomorphs ...
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Proporidae
Proporidae is a family of acoels. Taxonomy Genera There are 14 genera recognised in the family Proporidae. *'' Adenocauda'' Dörjes, 1968 *'' Afronta'' Hyman, 1944 *'' Deuterogonaria'' Dörjes, 1968 *'' Haplogonaria'' Dörjes, 1968 *''Haploposthia ''Haploposthia'' is a genus of 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 ...'' An der Lan, 1936 *'' Kuma'' Marcus, 1950 *'' Parahaplogonaria'' Dörjes, 1968 *'' Parahaploposthia'' Dörjes, 1968 *'' Polycanthus'' Hooge, 2003 *'' Praeanaperus'' Faubel & Regier, 1983 *'' Proporus'' Schmidt, 1848 *'' Pseudohaplogonaria'' Dörjes, 1968 *'' Pseudokuma'' Dörjes, 1968 *'' Simplicomorpha'' Dörjes, 1968 Species The following species are recognised. Notes References Acoelomorphs Monogeneric animal families {{Xenacoelomorpha-stub ...
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Haploposthia Brunea
''Haploposthia'' is a genus of worms belonging to the family Proporidae Proporidae is a family of acoels. Taxonomy Genera There are 14 genera recognised in the family Proporidae. *'' Adenocauda'' Dörjes, 1968 *'' Afronta'' Hyman, 1944 *'' Deuterogonaria'' Dörjes, 1968 *'' Haplogonaria'' Dörjes, 1968 *''Haploposth .... The species of this genus are found in Europe and America. Species Species: *'' Haploposthia brunea'' *'' Haploposthia erythrocephala'' *'' Haploposthia lactomaculata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4992806 Acoelomorphs ...
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Haploposthia Erythrocephala
''Haploposthia'' is a genus of worms belonging to the family Proporidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and America. Species Species: *''Haploposthia brunea ''Haploposthia'' is a genus of worms belonging to the family Proporidae Proporidae is a family of acoels. Taxonomy Genera There are 14 genera recognised in the family Proporidae. *'' Adenocauda'' Dörjes, 1968 *'' Afronta'' Hyman, 1944 *'' Deu ...'' *'' Haploposthia erythrocephala'' *'' Haploposthia lactomaculata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4992806 Acoelomorphs ...
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Haploposthia Lactomaculata
''Haploposthia'' is a genus of worms belonging to the family Proporidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and America. Species Species: *''Haploposthia brunea'' *''Haploposthia erythrocephala ''Haploposthia'' is a genus of worms belonging to the family Proporidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and America. Species Species: *''Haploposthia brunea ''Haploposthia'' is a genus of worms belonging to the family Propori ...'' *'' Haploposthia lactomaculata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4992806 Acoelomorphs ...
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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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