-
annelid worms whose members made up the
former phyla Pogonophora and
Vestimentifera (the
giant tube worms). The
family is
composed of
around 100 species...
- (earthworms and leeches), sipunculans, and echiurans. The
Pogonophora and
Vestimentifera were once
considered separate phyla, but are now
classified in the polychaete...
- Arne (1977).
Structure and
Relationships of
Lamellibrachia (Annelida,
Vestimentifera) (PDF). Munksgaard. pp. 8–10, 56–64. ISBN 8773040886. Tyler, P. A.;...
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organisms is in the
giant tube worm (Riftia pachyptila, also
called Vestimentifera),
which can
reach 2.4
meters length and po****tes
ocean volcanic vents...
- as a
separate phylum, Pogonophora, or as two phyla,
Pogonophora and
Vestimentifera. More
recently they have been re-classified as a family, Siboglinidae...
- Caullery, 1914 (Polychaeta, Annelida):
formerly the
phyla Pogonophora and
Vestimentifera".
Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society. 132 (1): 55–80. doi:10...
- in the
phylum Annelida (formerly
grouped in
phylum Pogonophora and
Vestimentifera)
related to tube
worms commonly found in the
intertidal and pelagic...
- (2009). "Progress in systematics: from
Siboglinidae to
Pogonophora and
Vestimentifera and back to Siboglinidae".
Comptes Rendus Biologies. 332 (2–3): 140–148...
- Nemerteans'
affinities with
Annelida (including Echiura, Pogonophora,
Vestimentifera and
perhaps Sipuncula) and
Mollusca make the ribbon-worms
members of...
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Rhynchobdellida class Pogonophora Order Athecanephria Order Thecanephria Phylum Vestimentifera Order Basibranchia Order Riftiidae Phylum Sipuncula Order Aspidosiphoniformes...