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Annelid Comparative Genomics and the Evolution of Massive Lineage-Specific Genome Rearrangement in Bilaterians. [PDF]
Lewin TD, Liao IJ, Luo YJ.
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Systematic Distribution of Bioluminescence in Marine Animals: A Species-Level Inventory. [PDF]
Claes JM+3 more
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A new genus and species of feather duster worm (Annelida, Sabellidae) from shallow hydrocarbon seeps in the Gulf of Mexico. [PDF]
Rice LN+3 more
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The genome sequence of a segmented worm, Terebella lapidaria Linnaeus, 1767. [PDF]
Darbyshire T+12 more
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The genome sequence of the mottled worm, Allolobophora icterica (formerly Aporrectodea icterica ) (Savigny, 1826). [PDF]
Sherlock E+9 more
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Zootaxa, 2021
Zootaxa has been the leading journal on invertebrate systematics especially within Annelida. Our current estimates indicate annelids include approximately 20,200 valid species of polychaetes, oligochaetes, leeches, sipunculans and echiurans.
W. Magalhães+9 more
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Zootaxa has been the leading journal on invertebrate systematics especially within Annelida. Our current estimates indicate annelids include approximately 20,200 valid species of polychaetes, oligochaetes, leeches, sipunculans and echiurans.
W. Magalhães+9 more
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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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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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