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Phylogenetic relationships within the Terebellomorpha
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2001Terebellomorpha is a clade of predominantly tube-dwelling polychaetes, some of whose species are very abundant and whose habitats range from shallow to very deep waters. The group contains five families (Terebellidae, Ampharetidae, Pectinariidae, Trichobranchidae and Alvinellidae).
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Phylogenetic relationships of the Temnocephaloidea (Platyhelminthes)
Hydrobiologia, 1986Temnocephala novaezealandiae (family Temnocephalidae) and Troglocaridicola mrazeki and Scutariella georgica (family Scutariellidae) were studied by electron microscopy in an attempt to reveal characters that would indicate their phylogenetic relationship to other members of the Platyhelminthes.
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PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG EXTANT BRACHIOPODS
Cladistics, 1995Abstract—The monophyletic status of the Brachiopoda and phylogenetic relationships within the phylum have long been contentious issues for brachiopod systematists. The relationship of brachiopods to other lophophore‐bearing taxa is also uncertain; results from recent morphological and molecular studies are in conflict.
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Phylogenetic relationships of leptellinid brachiopods
Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology, 2011The relationships among the diverse genera comprising the family Leptellinidae (Brachiopoda) are reviewed in the light of the revised edition of the Treatise on Invertebrate Palaeontology. Taxonomic work reassessed all the genera identified as Leptellinidae in the most current classification.
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1.5.2 Phylogenetic relationships
1996Publisher Summary This chapter reviews previous concepts and offers some additional new thoughts about the phylogenetic relationships of Eriophyoidea with other lineages of mites, along with implications for the relative age of the group. It also reviews recent concepts about phylogenetic relationships among family-level groupings within the ...
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On Takakia and the phylogenetic relationships of the Takakiales
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