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- Catenulida is an order of flatworms in the classical classification, or a class of flatworms in a phylogenetic approach. They are relatively small free-living...
- Platyhelminthes, excluding Acoelomorpha, consists of two monophyletic subgroups, Catenulida and Rhabditophora, with Cestoda, Trematoda and Monogenea forming a monophyletic...
- The zooids can either be directly connected by tissue (e.g. corals, Catenulida, Siphonophorae, Pyrosome or Ectoprocta) or share a common exoskeleton...
- The Platyhelminthes is a clade consisting of two monophyletic groups, Catenulida and Rhabditophora. It has been agreed since 1985 that each of the wholly...
- F. (eds) (2006-2018). World List of turbellarian worms: Acoelomorpha, Catenulida, Rhabditophora. Meara stichopi Westblad, 1949. Accessed at: http://marinespecies...
- Rieger, R.M. (1974). "Retronectidae – A new cosmopolitan marine family of Catenulida (Turbellaria)". In Riser, N.; Morse, M. (eds.). Biology of the Turbellaria...
- contains the majority of species in the phylum Platyhelminthes, excluding Catenulida and Macrostomorpha. The Trepaxonemata are characterised by: biflagellate...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Platyhelminthes class: Catenulida Family: Stenostomidae Vejdovsky, 1880 Genera Myostenostomum Luther, 1960...
- Press, p. 143-158. Larsson, K; Jondelius, U (2008). "Phylogeny of the Catenulida and support for Platyhelminthes". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 8 (5):...
- "Microanatomy of the trophosome region of Paracatenula cf. polyhymnia (Catenulida, Platyhelminthes) and its intracellular symbionts". Zoomorphology. 130...