Haplopharyngida
Haplopharyngida | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Platyhelminthes |
Class: | Rhabditophora |
(unranked): | Macrostomorpha |
Order: | Haplopharyngida |
Haplopharyngida is a taxon of small, free living marine flatworms found in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean, with only three described species.
Systematics
- order: Haplopharyngida Karling, 1974
- family: Haplopharyngidae Meixner, 1938
- genus: Haplopharynx Meixner, 1938
- Haplopharynx quadristimulus Ax, 1971
- Haplopharynx rostratus Meixner, 1938
- Haplopharynx papii Schockaert, 2014
- genus: Haplopharynx Meixner, 1938
- family: Haplopharyngidae Meixner, 1938
Anatomy
Subterminal mouth leads to the simple pharynx, which subsequently continues as an intestine with terminal anal pore. A short retractable proboscis is present anteriorly to the pharynx. Variable number of glands producing rhabdites open at the surface of proboscis. Nervous system built similarly as in Macrostomida. Haplopharyngida are hermaphroditic, with separate male and female gonopores. Male copulatory organ is equipped with hard, sclerotised stylet and set of needles.[1]
Reproduction and development
Copulation lead to the internal fertilization. Egg is entolecithal and show spiral cleavage pattern.
Systematic position
Haplopharyngida are considered as a sister group of Macrostomida, together they are grouped in the class Macrostomorpha in the clade Rhabditophora.[2]
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References
- ↑ Karling, Tor G. (1965). "Haplopharynx rostratus Meixner (Turbellaria) mit den Nemertinen verglichen.". Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research. 3 (1-2): 1–18. doi:10.1111/j.1439-0469.1965.tb00424.x.
- ↑ Egger, Bernhard; et al. (2015). "A Transcriptomic-Phylogenomic Analysis of the Evolutionary Relationships of Flatworms". Current Biology. 25: 1347–1353. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2015.03.034.