Antillesoma
Antillesoma is a genus of peanut worms (Phylum Sipuncula). The genus belongs to the family Phascolosomatidae. Antillesoma was described in 1973 by Stephen and Edmonds.[1][2]
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Genus: | Antillesoma (Stephen & Edmonds, 1972) |
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Species
- Antillesoma antillarum (Grube, 1858)[3]
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References
- World Register of Marine Especies (WoRMS): Antillesoma (Stephen & Edmonds, 1972) AphiaID: 136026
- Cutler, Edward B. & Gibbs, Peter E. (1985): A Phylogenetic analysis of higher taxa in the Phylum Sipuncula. Systematic Zoology 34(2):162-173.
- World Register of Marine Especies (WoRMS): Antillesoma antillarum (Grube, 1858) AphiaID: 136075
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