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- clade. The affinities of Aplacophorans have long been uncertain. Molecular and fossil evidence seemed to put Aplacophorans in the clade Aculifera, as...
- conchiferans is thought to have evolved from the ****ules (small spines) of aplacophorans; but this is difficult to reconcile with the embryological origins of...
- conchiferans is thought to have evolved from the ****ules (small spines) of aplacophorans; but this is difficult to reconcile with the embryological origins of...
- Cyclobranchians (round arm) in the early 19th century, and then grouped with the aplacophorans in the subphylum Amphineura in 1876. The class Polyplacophora was named...
- to the sclerites of this snail than are the sclerites of chitons or aplacophorans. As recently as 2015, detailed morphological analysis for testing this...
- achieved by greatly stretching the two tentacles like elastic bands. Aplacophorans (Aplacophora) The largest known of these worm-like, s****-less mollusks...
- Chaetodermatidae. This species is found in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Aplacophoran molluscs: deep-sea analogs to polychaetes. AH Scheltema - Bulletin of...
- Chaetoderma is a speciose genus of aplacophoran mollusc. It has forty described species at present. Chaetoderma abidjanense Scheltema, 1976 Chaetoderma...
- 4–Holocene PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N A polyplacophoran (chiton) The aplacophoran Epimenia Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
- the evolutionary stage for the secretion of a calcareous s**** in an aplacophoran-like ancestral mollusc. The molluscan s**** has been internalized in...