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- The Chaetonotida is an order of gastrotrichs. They generally have a tenpin or bottle-like shape. Chaetonotids inhabit both freshwater and marine environments...
- the Macrodasyida which are marine (except for two species), and the Chaetonotida, some of which are marine and some freshwater. Nearly 800 species of...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Gastrotricha Order: Chaetonotida Family: Chaetonotidae Subfamily: Chaetonotinae Genus: Chaetonotus Ehrenberg...
- Neodasys is a genus of gastrotrichs in the class Chaetonotida. It is the only genus in the family Neodasyidae, which is the only family in the suborder...
- families; Barentsiidae, Pedicellinidae, Loxokalypodidae, and Loxosomatidae Chaetonotida Macrodasyida Bursovaginoidea Filospermoidea The classes Planctosphaeroidea...
- Xenotrichulidae is a family of worms belonging to the order Chaetonotida. Genera: Draculiciteria Hummon, 1974 Heteroxenotrichula Wilke, 1954 Xenotrichula...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Gastrotricha Order: Chaetonotida Family: Chaetonotidae Genus: Halichaetonotus Remane, 1936...
- Paucitubulatina is a suborder of gastrotrichs in the order Chaetonotida. Chaetonotidae Gosse, 1864 sensu Leasi & Todaro, 2008 Dasydytidae von Daday, 1905...
- This list of invertebrates of California lists invertebrate species (animals without a backbone) that are found in the US State of California. This list...
- Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Gastrotricha Order: Chaetonotida Family: Dasydytidae Genus: Setopus Grünspan, 1908...