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- Stenolaemata are a class of exclusively marine bryozoans. Stenolaemates originated and diversified in the Ordovician, and more than 600 species are still...
- (pseudocentipedes) Lingulata Craniata Rhynchonellata Gymnolaemata Phylactolaemata Stenolaemata Sagittoidea Leptocardii (lancelet) Appendicularia (larvaceans) Ascidiacea...
- equally unconvincing, and there are reasons to suggest a position in the Stenolaemata stem lineage. Finally, the skeletal microstructure is consistent with...
- polar waters. The bryozoans are classified as the marine bryozoans (Stenolaemata), freshwater bryozoans (Phylactolaemata), and mostly-marine bryozoans...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Bryozoa class: Stenolaemata Order: †Trepostomatida Genus: †Polyteichus Pocta in Barrande, 1902...
- Trepostomatida (the trepostomates) is an extinct order of bryozoans in the class Stenolaemata. Trepostome bryozoans possessed mineralized calcitic skeletons and are...
- cystoporates, are an extinct order of Paleozoic bryozoans in the class Stenolaemata. Their fossils are found from Ordovician to Tri****ic strata. All cystoporatan...
- Turbellaria Trematoda Monogenea Cestoda Ectoproctans Phylactolaemata Stenolaemata Gymnolaemata Annelids Polychaetes ****ellata Sipuncula Molluscs Gastropods...
- 1886: an extinct genus of bryozoan in the family Fistuliporidae (class Stenolaemata) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the...
- following classes: Articulata, Crinoidea, Ostracoda, Cephalopoda, Anthozoa, Stenolaemata, Stelleroidea. Fauna III, known as "Modern", described as a "Mollusc-rich...