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- Neodermata is a clade of rhabditophoran flatworms containing the parasitic groups Trematoda, Monogenea and Cestoda. All neodermatans are parasites, in...
- All the exclusively parasitic Platyhelminthes form a monophyletic group Neodermata, and it is agreed that these are descended from one small sub-group within...
- monophyletic group, the Cercomeromorpha, within the Neodermata. It is generally agreed that the Neodermata are a sub-group a few levels down in the "family...
- traditionally grouped as the "Turbellaria", are paraphyletic, as the parasitic Neodermata including the Cestoda arose within that grouping. The approximate times...
- (previously a class) of flatworms. It includes all parasitic flatworms (clade Neodermata) and most free-living species that were previously grouped in the now...
- evolution. Ultrastructural evidence for an adelphotaxon (sister group) to the Neodermata (Platyhelminthes) Eernisse, Douglas J. "Introduction to Phylogeny: What...
- Mucorhabda             Infraphylum Rhabditophora           Subphylum Neodermata             Infraphylum Trematoda             Infraphylum Cercomeromorpha...
- the entire animal. A similar tegument is found in other members of the Neodermata; a group of platyhelminths comprising the Digenea, Aspidogastrea, Monogenea...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Platyhelminthes Superclass: Neodermata class: Trematoda Rudolphi, 1808 Subclasses Aspidogastrea Digenea...
- Bothrioneodermata is a clade of flatworms containing the Bothrioplanida and the Neodermata. Egger, B.; Lapraz, F.; Tomiczek, B.; Müller, S.; Dessimoz, C.; Girstmair...