- vertebrates). The
subphylum was at one time
called Urochordata, and the term
urochordates is
still sometimes used for
these animals.
Despite their simple appearance...
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eliminated some
older ideas, but
opened up the
possibility that
tunicates (
urochordates) are "basal deuterostomes",
surviving members of the
group from which...
- Echinoderms, hemichordates, cephalochordates,
urochordates Vertebrates...
- analysis, that
Vetulicola (and by implication,
other vetulicolians) is a
urochordate, and
probably a stem-group larvacean. Some
question the
relation to tunicates...
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genetic studies of
these pharyngeal structures between hemichordates and
urochordates have
brought about important insights regarding the
evolution of the...
- Echinoderms, hemichordates, cephalochordates,
urochordates Vertebrates...
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Patricio Dominguez and
Richard Jefferies classify Vetulicola as an
urochordate, and
probably a stem-group appendicularian. In contrast,
Nicholas J....
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filaments that have been
found only in
chordates (vertebrates, amphioxi,
urochordates).
Nematodes and many
other non-chordate
animals seem to have only type...
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swimming tadpole larvae,
which are the
common larval stage for
other urochordates.
Pyrosomes are ovoviviparous,
meaning the eggs
develop inside the "mother"...
- (2003).
Fossil evidence on the
origin of appendicularians.
International Urochordate Meeting 2003.
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