Solenofilomorphidae

Solenofilomorphidae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Xenacoelomorpha
Order: Acoela
Infraorder: Prosopharyngida
Family: Solenofilomorphidae
Dörjes, 1968

Solenofilomorphidae is a family of acoels.[1][2]

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
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

  1. A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a different genus.
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References

  1. Seth Tyler (2010). "Solenofilomorphidae". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  2. 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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