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Eumetazoa (from
Ancient Gr**** εὖ (eû) 'well' μετά (metá) 'after' and ζῷον (zôion) 'animal'), also
known as diploblasts,
Epitheliozoa or Histozoa, are...
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their genome; this has
placed the
phylum between the
sponges and the
Eumetazoa. In such a feature-poor phylum,
molecular data are
considered to provide...
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which in turn are more
closely related to
Eumetazoa.
Other anatomical and
biochemical evidence links the
Eumetazoa with Homoscleromorpha, a sub-group of demosponges...
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placed the
Cnidaria and
Ctenophora alone in the
branch Radiata within Eumetazoa. (The
latter refers to all the
animals except the
sponges and Placozoa)...
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phylogenetic tree of the
animal kingdom in
opposition to the sub-kingdom
Eumetazoa; they
group together the most
primitive forms,
characterized by not having...
- petalonams. †Proarticulata,
another group of
enigmatic Ediacaran animals Eumetazoa Pflug, Hans D. (1 Jan 1970). "Zur
Fauna der Nama-Schichten in Südwest-Afrika...
- animals. It is one of the
three animal subkingdoms,
along with
Parazoa and
Eumetazoa. It is
nearly synonymous with Mesozoa.
Agnotozoa was
first used as one...
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Extant Arthropoda classes by
subphylum Kingdom Animalia Subkingdom Eumetazoa (unranked)
Bilateria (unranked)
Protostomia Superphylum Ecdysozoa Chelicerata...
- lost in poriferans. If ctenop****s are
taken to have
diverged first,
Eumetazoa is
sometimes used as a
synonym for ParaHoxozoa. The cladogram,
which is...
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embryonic development.
Subkingdom Parazoa Porifera Placozoa Subkingdom Eumetazoa Radiata (unranked)
Ctenophora Cnidaria Bilateria (unranked) Orthonectida...