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- Barnes (2004) treat the Palaeonemertea as monophyletic, Thollesson and Norenburg (2003) regard them as paraphyletic and basal (contains the ancestors of...
- australiensis Campbell, Gibson & Evans, 1989 Carcinonemertes caissarum Santos, Norenburg & Bueno, 2006 Carcinonemertes errans Wickham, 1978 "Carcinonemertes Coe...
- species is Arhochmus korotneffi. The species is found in North America. "Arhochmus Maslakova & Norenburg, 2008". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 6 November 2021....
- Society of New Zealand, Biological Sciences 12: 29-40. Jörger K. M., Norenburg J. L., Wilson N. G. & Schrödl M. (2012). "Barcoding against a paradox...
- Cyanophthalma cordiceps (Jensen, 1878) Cyanophthalma obscura (Schultze, 1851) "Cyanophthalma Norenburg, 1986". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 9 March 2021. v t e...
- It contains the following genera: Antiponemertes Arhochmus Maslakova & Norenburg, 2008 Argonemertes Eonemertes Gibson, 1990 Gononemertes Bergendal, 1900...
- retraces its path to the burrow, relying on the mucus trail it left behind. Norenburg, J.; Gibson, R.; Herrera Bachiller, A.; Strand, M. (2024). "Paranemertes...
- 1942 Albanemertes Senz, 1993 Algonemertes Corrêa, 1954 Cyanophthalma Norenburg, 1986 "Tetrastemmatidae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 14 June 2021. v t e...
- Moerkerke) Moerkerke Moorsele Castle (Waterkasteel van Moorsele) Moorsele Norenburg Castle Bruges Ooigem Castle (Kasteel van Ooigem) Ooigem Oostkerke Castle...
- particles that are brought into the mollusk's ctenidia. Tholleson, M. and Norenburg, J.L. (2003). "Ribbon worm relationships: a phylogeny of the phylum Nemertea"...