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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"...
- Annelida, the Mollusca, and the two
Brachiozoan phyla,
Brachiopoda and
Phoronida. Both
annelids and
molluscs have been
suggested as the
sister group of...
- the two
genera of the
horseshoe worm
family (Phoronidae), in the
phylum Phoronida. The body has two sections, each with its own coelom.
There is a specialist...
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Deuterostomia included the
phyla Brachiopoda, Bryozoa, Chaetognatha, and
Phoronida based on
morphological and
embryological characteristics. However, Deuterostomia...
- Serpulidae, a
family Sabellidae, the
family containing feather duster worms Phoronida, the
phylum containing horseshoe worms Microconchida, an
order of extinct...
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Other phyla include Acoelomorpha, Brachiopoda, Bryozoa, Entoprocta,
Phoronida, and Xenoturbellida.
Invertebrates can be
classified into
several main...
- four
major groups of animals: the Brachiopoda, Bryozoa, Hyolitha, and
Phoronida,
which collectively constitute the
protostome group Lophophorata. All...
- Nematoda,
Annelida (segmented worms), Chaetognatha, Hemichordata, and
Phoronida. For a list of
marine animals that have been
called "sea worms", see sea...
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Phoronopsis harmeri is a
species of
marine horseshoe worm in the
phylum Phoronida. It was
first described by H.L.M.
Pixell in 1912, and was
found off of...
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Annelida Brachiopoda Bryozoa s.l.
Entoprocta †Macrodontophion
Mollusca Nemertea †Oikozetetes
Phoronida † "Tommotiida" (paraphyletic) † Nectocarididae?...