Acoela, or the acoels, is an order of small and simple
invertebrate
Invertebrates are a paraphyletic group of animals that neither possess nor develop a vertebral column (commonly known as a ''backbone'' or ''spine''), derived from the notochord. This is a grouping including all animals apart from the chordate ...
s in the subphylum
Acoelomorpha
Acoelomorpha is a subphylum of very simple and small soft-bodied animals with planula-like features which live in marine or brackish waters. They usually live between grains of sediment, swimming as plankton, or crawling on other organisms, ...
of phylum
Xenacoelomorpha, a deep branching
bilaterian
The Bilateria or bilaterians are animals with bilateral symmetry as an embryo, i.e. having a left and a right side that are mirror images of each other. This also means they have a head and a tail (anterior-posterior axis) as well as a belly an ...
group of animals, which resemble
flatworm
The flatworms, flat worms, Platyhelminthes, or platyhelminths (from the Greek πλατύ, ''platy'', meaning "flat" and ἕλμινς (root: ἑλμινθ-), ''helminth-'', meaning "worm") are a phylum of relatively simple bilaterian, unsegme ...
s. Historically they were treated as an order of
turbellaria
The Turbellaria are one of the traditional sub-divisions of the phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms), and include all the sub-groups that are not exclusively parasitic. There are about 4,500 species, which range from to large freshwater forms mor ...
n
flatworm
The flatworms, flat worms, Platyhelminthes, or platyhelminths (from the Greek πλατύ, ''platy'', meaning "flat" and ἕλμινς (root: ἑλμινθ-), ''helminth-'', meaning "worm") are a phylum of relatively simple bilaterian, unsegme ...
s.
The
etymology
Etymology () The New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) – p. 633 "Etymology /ˌɛtɪˈmɒlədʒi/ the study of the class in words and the way their meanings have changed throughout time". is the study of the history of the form of words ...
of "acoel" is from the
Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Dark Ages (), the Archaic p ...
words (), the ''
alpha privative An alpha privative or, rarely, privative a (from Latin ', from Ancient Greek ) is the prefix ''a-'' or ''an-'' (before vowels) that is used in Indo-European languages such as Sanskrit and Greek language, Greek and in words borrowed therefrom to expr ...
'', expressing negation or absence, and (), meaning "cavity". This refers to the fact that acoels have a structure lacking a fluid-filled body cavity.
Description
Acoels are very small flattened worms, usually under in length, but some larger species, such as ''
Symsagittifera roscoffensis
''Symsagittifera roscoffensis'', also called the Roscoff worm, the mint-sauce worm, or the shilly-shally worm, is a marine flatworm belonging to the phylum Xenacoelomorpha. The origin and nature of the green color of this worm stimulated the cur ...
'', may reach up to .
They are bilaterally symmetric and microscopic.
They are found worldwide in marine and brackish waters, usually having a
benthic
The benthic zone is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean, lake, or stream, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers. The name comes from ancient Greek, βένθος (bénthos), meaning "t ...
lifestyle, although some species are
epibionts.
Two species, ''Limonoposthia polonica'' and ''Oligochoerus limnophilus'', lives in freshwater.
Members of the class Acoela lack a conventional
gut
Gut or guts may refer to:
Anatomy
* Abdomen or belly, the region of a vertebrate between the chest and pelvis
* Abdominal obesity or "a gut", a large deposit of belly fat
* Gastrointestinal tract or gut, the system of digestive organs
* Ins ...
, so that the mouth opens directly into the
mesenchyme, i.e., the layer of tissue that fills the body.
Digestion is accomplished by means of a
syncytium
A syncytium (; plural syncytia; from Ancient Greek, Greek: σύν ''syn'' "together" and κύτος ''kytos'' "box, i.e. cell") or symplasm is a multinucleate cell (biology), cell which can result from multiple cell fusions of uninuclear cells (i.e ...
that forms a
vacuole around ingested food. There are no
epithelial cells lining the digestive vacuole, but there is sometimes a short
pharynx
The pharynx (plural: pharynges) is the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the oesophagus and trachea (the tubes going down to the stomach and the lungs). It is found in vertebrates and invertebrates, though its ...
leading from the mouth to the vacuole. All other bilateral animals (apart from
tapeworms) have a gut lined with epithelial cells. As a result, the acoels appear to be solid-bodied.
As the basal lineage of
bilateral animals
The Bilateria or bilaterians are animals with bilateral symmetry as an embryo, i.e. having a left and a right side that are mirror images of each other. This also means they have a head and a tail (anterior-posterior axis) as well as a belly and ...
, the Acoela provide interesting insights into early animal evolution and development. The most thoroughly studied animal in this group is the species ''
Isodiametra pulchra
''Isodiametra'' is a genus of worms belonging to the family Isodiametridae.
The species of this genus are found in Southern America.
Species
Species:
*''Isodiametra bajaensis''
*''Isodiametra colorata''
*''Isodiametra cuernos
''Isodiamet ...
''. Acoela used to be classified in the phylum
Platyhelminthes
The flatworms, flat worms, Platyhelminthes, or platyhelminths (from the Greek πλατύ, ''platy'', meaning "flat" and ἕλμινς (root: ἑλμινθ-), ''helminth-'', meaning "worm") are a phylum of relatively simple bilaterian, unsegment ...
. However, Acoela was separated from this phylum after molecular analyses showed that it had diverged before the three main
bilateria
The Bilateria or bilaterians are animals with bilateral symmetry as an embryo, i.e. having a left and a right side that are mirror images of each other. This also means they have a head and a tail (anterior-posterior axis) as well as a belly an ...
n clades had formed.
Taxonomy
The following sub-taxa are recognised in the order Acoela:
* Family
Actinoposthiidae Hooge, 2001
* Family
Antigonariidae
''Antigonaria'' is a genus of acoels. It is the only genus in the monotypic family Antigonariidae and is represented by a single species, ''Antigonaria arenaria''.
References
Acoelomorphs
Monogeneric animal families
{{Xenacoelomorph ...
Dörjes, 1968
* Family
Antroposthiidae
Antroposthiidae is a family of acoels, containing three genera and four species:
Taxonomy Genera
There are three genera in the family Antroposthiidae.
*'' Antroposthia'' Faubel, 1974
*'' Convoluella'' Faubel, 1974
*'' Unantra'' Faubel, 1976
Sp ...
Faubel, 1976
* Family
Diopisthoporidae
''Diopisthoporus'' is a genus of acoels. It is the only genus in the monotypic family Diopisthoporidae
Species
There are five species recognised in the genus ''Diopisthoporus''.
References
Acoelomorphs
Monogeneric animal families
...
Westblad, 1940
* Family
Nadinidae Dörjes, 1968
* Family
Paratomellidae Dörjes, 1966
* Family
Taurididae
''Taurida fulvomaculata'' is a species of acoel
Acoela, or the acoels, is an order of small and simple invertebrates in the subphylum Acoelomorpha of phylum Xenacoelomorpha, a deep branching bilaterian group of animals, which resemble flatwo ...
Kostenko, 1989
* Suborder
Bursalia Jondelius ''et al''., 2011
** Infraorder
Crucimusculata Jondelius ''et al''., 2011
*** Family
Dakuidae Hooge, 2003
*** Family
Isodiametridae Hooge & Tyler, 2005
*** Family
Otocelididae
Otocelididae is a family of acoels.
Taxonomy Genera
There are five genera in the family Otocelididae:
* ''Archocelis'' Dörjes, 1968
* ''Exocelis'' Ehlers & Dörjes, 1979
* ''Haplotestis'' Dörjes, 1968
* ''Philocelis'' Dörjes, 1968
* ''Postic ...
Westblad, 1948
*** Family
Proporidae Graff, 1882
*** Superfamily
Aberrantospermata Jondelius ''et al''., 2011
**** Family
Convolutidae Graff, 1905
**** Family
Mecynostomidae Dörjes, 1968
** Infraorder
Prosopharyngida Jondelius ''et al''., 2011
*** Family
Hallangiidae Westblad, 1946
*** Family
Hofsteniidae Bock, 1923
*** Family
Solenofilomorphidae Dörjes, 1968
References
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Acoelomorphs