- Vermes
Vermes ("
worm s") is an obsoletetaxon used byCarolus Linnaeus andJean-Baptiste Lamarck for all non-arthropod invertebrate animal s. Linnaeus divided the group as follows: [cite book
last= Linnaeus
first= Carolus
authorlink= Carolus Linnaeus
title= Systema Naturae
url= http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/727554
accessdate= 2008-09-30
edition= 10th Edition
year= 1758
pages= pp 641-643]* Intestina
* Mollusca
* Testacea
* Lithophyta
* ZoophytaApart from the
Mollusc a (molluscs), Linnaeus included a very diverse and rather mismatched assemblage of animals in the categories. The Intestina group encompassed various parasitic animals. Shelled molluscs were placed in the Testacea, together withbarnacle s andtube worm s.Cnidaria ns (jellyfish and corrals), echinoderms, polychaetes, and even thehagfish , a primitive vertebrate, were spread across the other categories. After Linnaeus, and especially with the advent of Darwinism, it became apparent that a lot of the Vermes-animals are not at all closely related. Historically, systematic works onphylum -level taxa since Linnaeus have largely been about splitting up Vermes and sorting the animals into natural systematic units -- a work that still goes on today.Of the classes of Vermes proposed by Linnaeus, only
Mollusca (themolluscs ) has been kept as a phylum, and its composition has changed almost entirely. Though we today may view Linnaeus's early classification of thesoft-bodied organisms as rather primitive, it was revolutionary in its day. A number of the organisms classified as Vermes by Linnaeus were very poorly known, and a number of them were not even viewed as animals.References
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