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Cephalothricidae
Known as:
Cephalotrichidae
National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
Comparative muscular morphology in Archinemertea (Nemertea: Palaeonemertea)
A. Chernyshev
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H. Kajihara
Zoomorphology
2019
Corpus ID: 253980100
Knowledge on the detailed body plan in Palaeonemertea (a group putatively considered to retain ancestral character states within…
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2019
2019
Cephalotrichella echinicola, sp. nov. (Palaeonemertea : Cephalotrichellidae), a new nemertean associated with sea urchins from Nha Trang Bay (South China Sea)
A. Chernyshev
,
N. Polyakova
,
T. Britayev
,
O. Bratova
,
E. Mekhova
Invertebrate systematics
2019
Corpus ID: 190863528
About 50 nemertean species have been reported to live in symbiotic relationships with other invertebrates, but only two…
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2018
2018
Pseudocnidae of archinemerteans (Nemertea, Palaeonemertea) and their implications for nemertean systematics
T. Magarlamov
,
A. Chernyshev
,
J. M. Turbeville
Journal of morphology
2018
Corpus ID: 52158390
The structure of pseudocnidae of 16 species of Palaeonemertea clade Archinemertea (= Cephalotrichida s.l.) was investigated with…
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2013
2013
Protonephridia in the larvae of the paleonemertean species Carinoma mutabilis (Carinomidae, Nemertea) and Cephalothrix (Procephalothrix) filiformis (Cephalothricidae, Nemertea)
T. Bartolomaeus
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S. Maslakova
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J. von Döhren
Zoomorphology
2013
Corpus ID: 253974762
During spiralian development, the first pair of nephridia forms anterior to the mouth. Each organ consists of a few cells, which…
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