Solenofilomorphidae
Solenofilomorphidae | |
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Xenacoelomorpha |
Order: | Acoela |
Infraorder: | Prosopharyngida |
Family: | Solenofilomorphidae Dörjes, 1968 |
Genera
There are 5 genera in the family Solenofilomorphidae.[1]
- Endocincta Crezee, 1975
- Fusantrum Crezee, 1975
- Myopea Crezee, 1975
- Oligofilomorpha Dörjes, 1971
- Solenofilomorpha Dörjes, 1968
Species
There are 11 species in the family Solenofilomorphidae.[1]
Name[lower-alpha 1] | Image | Distribution | Description |
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Endocincta punctata Crezee 1975 | |||
Fusantrum rhammiphorum Crezee 1975 | |||
Myopea crassula Crezee 1975 | |||
Myopea latafaucium Crezee 1975 | |||
Oligofilomorpha interstitiophilum Faubel, 1974 | |||
Oligofilomorpha karlingi Dörjes 1971 | |||
Solenofilomorpha funilis Crezee 1975 | |||
Solenofilomorpha guaymensis Crezee 1975 | |||
Solenofilomorpha justinei Nilsson, Wallberg & Jondelius, 2011[2] | |||
Solenofilomorpha longissima Dörjes 1968 | |||
Solenofilomorpha pellucida Kånneby & Jondelius, 2013 | |||
Notes
- A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a different genus.
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References
- Seth Tyler (2010). "Solenofilomorphidae". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
- Nilsson, K.S., Wallberg, A., & Jondelius, U. (2011). "New species of Acoela from the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, and the South Pacific." Zootaxa 2867: 1-31.
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