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Phoronids (scientific name Phoronida,
sometimes called horseshoe worms) are a
small phylum of
marine animals that filter-feed with a lophop**** (a "crown"...
- of the
three traditional lophophorate taxa (brachiopods, bryozoans, and
phoronid worms), the
mollusks and the annelids, and all of the
descendants of that...
- entoproctans, some polychaetes, bryozoans, tunicates,
flatworms and a
single phoronid species.
Colonies of some bee
species have also
exhibited budding behavior...
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tommotiids formed the tube of a
sessile animal; one
tommotiid resembled phoronids,
which are
close relatives or a
subgroup of brachiopods,
while the other...
- Hirotaka; Sakamoto, Tatsuya; Satoh,
Noriyuki (2017-12-04). "Nemertean and
phoronid genomes reveal lophotrochozoan evolution and the
origin of
bilaterian heads"...
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brachiopods and
phoronids in Lophophorata, and
whether bryozoans should be
considered protostomes or deuterostomes. Bryozoans,
phoronids and brachiopods...
- Chichvarkhin, A. (2017). A new
phoronid species,
Phoronis embryolabi, with a
novel type of development, and
consideration of
phoronid taxonomy and DNA barcoding...
- home. Some
phoronid species have microsporidia-like
spores that were
discovered in 2017. This was the
first recorded instance of
phoronids being hosts...
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tentacles surrounding the mouth, but it is
often horseshoe-shaped or coiled.
Phoronids have
their lophop****s in
plain view, but the
valves of
brachiopods must...
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Akiyama T,
Sakamoto H,
Sakamoto T,
Satoh N (January 2018). "Nemertean and
phoronid genomes reveal lophotrochozoan evolution and the
origin of
bilaterian heads"...