Tubiluchidae
Tubiluchidae is one of the two families of priapulimorphidan priapulid worms.
Tubiluchidae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Priapulida |
Class: | Priapulimorpha |
Order: | Priapulimorphida |
Family: | Tubiluchidae |
Genera | |
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Taxa
The family includes only the genus Tubiluchus van der Land 1968, and in some classifications Meiopriapulus.[1] A full list of the included species:
- Tubilucus van der Land, 1968
- T. arcticus Adrianov, Malakhov, Tchesunov & Tzetlin, 1989
- T. australensis Van der Land 1985
- T. corallicola van der Land, 1968
- T. pardosi Schmidt-Rhaesa, Panpeng & Yamasaki 2017 [2]
- T. philippinensis van der Land, 1985
- T. remanei van der Land, 1982
- T. soyoae Schmidt-Rhaesa, Panpeng & Yamasaki 2017 [2]
- T. troglodytes Todaro & Shirley, 2003
- T. vanuatensis Adrianov & Malakhov, 1991
- Meiopriapulus
- M. fijiensis
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References
- Zimmermann, Daniel (2015-01-07). Notes on a Few Minor Phyla. ISBN 978-1-312-81660-2.
- Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas; Panpeng, Supak; Yamasaki, Hiroshi (2017). "Two new species of Tubiluchus (Priapulida) from Japan". Zoologischer Anzeiger. 267: 155. doi:10.1016/j.jcz.2017.03.004.
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