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- The Solenogastres (less often referred to as Neomeniomorpha), commonly known as solenogasters, are a class of small, worm-like, s****-less molluscs (Aplacophora)...
- : 403–407  Radula, a rasping "tongue" with chitinous teeth Absent in 20% of Neomeniomorpha Yes Yes Yes Yes No Internal, cannot extend beyond body Broad, muscular...
- possessed valves. The group comprises the two classes Solenogastres (Neomeniomorpha) and Caudofoveata (Chaetodermomorpha), which between them contain 28...
- resembled the armor of some living s****-less aplacophoran molluscs, the Neomeniomorpha. As a result, they concluded that the whole Kimberella-Odontogriphus-Wiwaxia-mollusc...
- Odontogriphus strongly resembled those of a modern group of molluscs, Neomeniomorpha. On the other hand, they thought Wiwaxia bore little resemblance to...
- (2002). "Embryogenesis and development of Epimenia babai (Mollusca: Neomeniomorpha)". The Biological Bulletin. 203 (1): 87–103. doi:10.2307/1543461. JSTOR 1543461...
- class Aplacophora Subclass Chaetodermomorpha (= Caudofoveata) Subclass Neomeniomorpha (= Solenogastres) class Monoplacophora class Polyplacophora Order Lepidopleurida...
- Arnofsky P. (2000). Spiomenia ****ulata, gen. et sp. nov (Aplacophora: Neomeniomorpha) collected from the deep waters of the West European Basin. The Veliger...
- species through the morphology of hard parts (Mollusca, Aplacophora, Neomeniomorpha). Biological Bulletin. 198: 121-151. Neave, Sheffield Airey. (1939-1996)...
- Species through the Morphology of Hard Parts (Mollusca, Aplacophora, Neomeniomorpha)". Biological Bulletin. 198 (1). University of Chicago Press: 121–51...