- Palaeonemertea
Taxobox | name = Palaeonemertea
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Nemertea
classis =Anopla
ordo = Palaeonemertea
subdivision_ranks = Families
subdivision =Carinomidae Cephalothricidae Hubrechtidae Tubulanidae Palaeonemertea may be a para- or polyphyletic Order, consisting of 3 to 5
clade s and totalling about 100species . These worms have several apparently simple features and, as their name suggests, they are often considered to be the most primitivenemertea ns. The primary body-wall musculature consists of an outer circular stratum overlying a longitudinal stratum. The group includes genera such as "Cephalothrix " in which thenerve cord s are inside the body-wall longitudinal muscle, and "Tubulanus ", in which the nerve cords are between the outer circular muscle and the epidermis. Tubulanids are commonly encountered in rocky areas of intertidal zones in the northern hemisphere. They are often bright orange or have very distinctive banding and or stripes and can be manymetre s long, although only a fewmillimetre s thick.References
* Thoney, Dennis A. and Schlager, Neil (eds.) (2004) "Anopla ("Anoplans")" "Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia: Volume 1 - Lower Metazoans and Lesser Deuterostomes" (2nd ed.) Thomson-Gale, Detroit, pp. 245-251 ISBN 0-7876-5777-8;
* Gibson, Ray (2002) "The Invertebrate Fauna of New Zealand: Nemertea (Ribbon Worms)" (NIWA Biodiversity Memoir No. 118) National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand, ISBN 0-478-23249-7 ;
* Sundberg, Per; Turbeville, J. McClintock and Lindh, Susanne (2001) "Phylogenetic Relationships among Higher Nemertean (Nemertea) Taxa Inferred from 18S rDNA Sequences" "Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution" 20(3): pp. 327–334;
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