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- Waminoa is a genus of acoels which are epizoic on living corals, using the coral's mucus as a source of food. Unusually, these acoels harbor two genera...
- Waminoa litus is a species of dinoflagellate-bearing acoels which are epizoic on living corals. This species is unique in that it transmits its endosymbiotic...
- Waminoa brickneri is a newly discovered acoel species from the coral reefs around the northern Red Sea) and the second described species in the genus...
- form endosymbiotic relationship with microalgae. In one of the genera, Waminoa, the algae are transmitted vertically from parents to offspring. In addition...
- Acoelomorpha The acoelomorph Waminoa sp. (orange structure) on the Plerogyra sp. coral (whitish bubbles). Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
- pseudodernae Ledoyer, 1984 Urothoides tondea Barnard & Drummond, 1979 Urothoides waminoa Barnard & Drummond, 1979 "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Urothoides...
- oocyte stage in a triploblastic host, with observations on reproduction inWaminoa brickneri(Acoelomorpha)". Invertebrate Biology. 126 (2): 113–119. doi:10...
- D C P T J K Pg N Xenoturbellida (Xenoturbella ****onica) Acoelomorpha (Waminoa sp.) Echinodermata (Thromidia catalai) Hemichordata (Balanoglossus sp.)...
- Symsagittifera Kostenko & Mamkaev, 1990 Thal****oanaperus Hernandez, 2018 Waminoa Winsor, 1990 Wulguru Winsor, 1988 There are over 100 species recognised...
- genus Xenia, and has been spotted interacting with flatworms of the genus Waminoa. Dissection of its stomach contents revealed a diet of s****ed caenogastropods...