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Developmental system drift in dorsoventral patterning is linked to transitions to autonomous development in Annelida

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Martín-Durán J   +9 more
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Gastric Submucosal Tumor in Patient Infected with Dioctophyme renale Roundworm, South Korea, 2024. [PDF]

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Kim DM   +9 more
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Annelida*

Zootaxa, 2007
The first annelids were formally described by Linnaeus (1758) and we here briefly review the history and composition of the group. The traditionally recognized classes were Polychaeta, Oligochaeta and Hirudinea. The latter two are now viewed as the taxon Clitellata, since recognizing Hirudinea with class rank renders Oligochaeta paraphyletic ...
Rouse, Greg W., Pleijel, Fredrik
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Annelida

2022
Annelids (the segmented worms) exist in a remarkably diverse range of mostly marine but also freshwater and terrestrial habitats, varying greatly in size and form. This text provides. This text begins with an introduction to the phylum and an outline of annelid taxonomy.
Greg Rouse, Fredrik Pleijel, Ekin Tilic
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Annelida Polychaeta.

2008
Nella lista seguente sono elencate le specie di policheti segnalate in Italia; vengono riportate 876 specie appartenenti a 71 famiglie della classe Polychaeta. Rispetto alla precedente edizione della Checklist della fauna italiana (Castelli et al., 1995) si può osservare un incremento di oltre 50 specie, ampiamente superiore al 5% del totale delle ...
A. Castelli   +11 more
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Annelida

1990
Abstract The annelids or ‘true’ worms form a major animal group, typically of elongated cylindrical shape and mostly ranging in length from 10mm to 150mm (although some are microscopic and a few exceed I m); the body is characteristically made up of a series of ring-like segments, indicated externally by annular constrictions.
A Nelson-Smith   +2 more
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Annelida: Myzostomida

2015
AbstractMyzostomida comprise a taxon of mainly soft-bodied, flattened, oval, and disc-like marine protostomes. They are usually associated with echinoderms. Most myzostomids exhibit five pairs of uniramous parapodia comprising aciculae and hooked setae, but a distinct head, pygidium, or signs of external segmentation are lacking.
Conrad Helm, Christoph Bleidorn
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Annelida

2021
Wolfgang Clauss, Cornelia Clauss
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Segmented Worms – Annelida

2013
The phylum of segmented worms (Annelida) contains truly metameric animals. Their body consists of similar ‘rings’ that are alike not only concerning their appearance but also their inner structure. The epithelium of annelids composes a functional unit together with the muscle fibres beneath.
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2022
The rocks with the worm passages in Donbas were known previously in the deposits of the upper carbon, in limestones and marls of araucarite thickness. For the last years the typical ??worm) layers of regional distribution and quite definite stratigraphical position are found in the deposits of low carbon in the West Donbas. They are met in the deposits
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