- 1 mm (0.039 in) or less, but
Cambrian forms could reach 4 cm (1.6 in).
Kinorhynchs are
limbless animals, with a body
consisting of a head, neck, and a trunk...
-
exemplified by the flat-backed
millipedes of the
order Polydesmida.
Kinorhynchs have
tergal and
sternal plates too,
though seemingly not
homologous with...
-
Cateriidae is a
family of
kinorhynchs placed either in the
class Cyclorhagida (according to Sørensen et al.) or
Allomalorhagida (according to Herranz...
- and/or membranous. For a
detailed explanation of the terminology, see
Kinorhynchs have
tergal and
sternal plates too,
though seemingly not
homologous with...
-
Meristoderes is a
genus of
kinorhynchs in the
family Echinoderidae.
Meristoderes elleae Sørensen, Rho, Min, Kim & Chang, 2013
Meristoderes galatheae Herranz...
- 8 ft). It
found in
Silurian deposits of the
United Kingdom.
Cambrian kinorhynchs from
Qingjiang biota, also
known as "mud dragons",
reached 4 cm (1.6 in)...
- from
University of
Tokyo and was the
first ****anese
scientist to
study kinorhynchs, with one such animal,
Dracoderes abei,
being named after him. Also named...
- sp.),
gastrotrichs (Chaetonotus sp.,
Thaumastoderma sp.), rotifers,
kinorhynchs (Cateria sp.),
polychaetes (Hesionides sp.),
archiannelids (Polygordius...
- amphipods, mysids, and
isopods and
dwarfism in nematodes, copepods, and
kinorhynchs.
Marine life
decreases with depth, both in
abundance and biom****, but...
-
Neocentrophyidae is a
family of
kinorhynchs in the
class Allomalorhagida.
Neocentrophyes Higgins, 1969
Paracentrophyes Higgins, 1983 Higgins, R. P. (1969)...