Acotylea

Acotylea is a suborder of free-living marine turbellarian flatworms in the order Polycladida.

Acotylea
Stylochus pilidium (Goette, 1881)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Rhabditophora
Order: Polycladida
Suborder: Acotylea
Lang, 1884
Synonyms

Acotylina Pearse, 1936

Taxonomy

  • Superfamily Ilyplanoidea Faubel, 1984 (Synonym: Emprosthommatidea Bock, 1913)
    • Family Anocellidae Quiroga, Bolaños and Litvaitis, 2006[1]
    • Family Diplopharyngeatidae Plehn, 1896
    • Family Discocelidae Laidlaw, 1903
    • Family Discoprosthididae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Euplanidae Marcus and Marcus, 1966
    • Family Ilyplanidae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Mucroplanidae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Palauidae Faubel, 1983
  • Superfamily Leptoplanoidea Stimpson, 1857 (Synonyms: Cestoplanoidea Poche, 1925, Schematommatidea Bock, 1913)
    • Family Candimboididae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Cestoplanidae Lang, 1884
    • Family Cryptocelidae Laidlaw, 1903
    • Family Didangiidae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Faubelidae Ozdikmen, 2010[2]
    • Family Leptoplanidae Stimpson, 1857
    • Family Notoplanidae Marcus and Marcus, 1966
    • Family Pleioplanidae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Stylochoplanidae Meixner, 1907
  • Superfamily Planoceroidea Lang, 1884
  • Superfamily Stylochoidea Stimpson, 1857 (Synonym: Craspedommatidea Bock, 1913)
    • Family Discocelididae Laidlaw, 1903
    • Family Latocestidae Laidlaw, 1903
    • Family Limnostylochidae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Plehniidae Bock, 1913
    • Family Polyposthiidae Bergendal, 1893
    • Family Pseudostylochidae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Stylochidae Stimpson, 1857
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See also

References

"Acotylea" at the Encyclopedia of Life


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