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- Aplacophora /æpləˈkɒfərə/ is a possibly paraphyletic taxon. This is a class of small, deep-water, exclusively benthic, marine molluscs found in all oceans...
- solenogasters, are one class of small, worm-like, s****-less molluscs (Aplacophora), the other class being the Caudofoveata (Chaetodermomorpha). Some recent...
- works combine the Caudofoveata and Solenogasters into one class, the Aplacophora.: 291–292  Two of the commonly recognized "classes" are known only from...
- Chaetodermomorpha. The class is often combined with Solenogastres and termed Aplacophora, but some studies have cast doubt on the monophyly of this group. Caudofoveata...
- (acorn worms) Pterobranchia Allomalorhagida Cyclorhagida Loricifera Aplacophora Bivalvia (clams, mussels, scallops, and kin) Cephalopoda (octopuses,...
- List of mollusc orders illustrates the 97 orders in the phylum Mollusca, the largest marine animal phylum. 85,000 extant species are described, making...
- if a phosphatic mould quickly forms during diagenesis. The s****-less aplacophora have a chitinous cuticle that has been likened to the s**** framework;...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Clade: Aculifera Hatschek, 1891 classes †Mattheviidae Polyplacophora Aplacophora...
- Marine molluscs of Australia are a part of the molluscan fauna of Australia. Marine molluscs include sal****er snails, clams and other classes of Mollusca...
- Kuzirian, A. M. (2003). "Original molluscan radula: Comparisons among Aplacophora, Polyplacophora, Gastropoda, and the Cambrian fossil Wiwaxia corrugata"...