Ctenophora (/təˈnɒfərə/ tə-NOF-ər-ə; sg.: ctenophore /ˈtɛnəfɔːr, ˈtiːnə-/ TEN-ə-for, TEE-nə-; from Ancient Greek κτείς (kteis) 'comb' and φέρω (pherō) 'to...
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Ctenophora is a genus of true crane flies. The species are large (about 20 mm long, with 25-mm wingspans), shiny black craneflies with large yellow, orange...
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Ctenophora ornata is a true crane fly species in the genus Ctenophora. It is found in Europe. Die Fliegen, JW Meigen, 1818 GBIF. "Ctenophora ornata Meigen...
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Ctenophora festiva is a true crane fly species in the genus Ctenophora. It is found in Europe. "Ctenophora festiva Meigen, 1804". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
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other animal lineages Ctenophora and Porifera is debated. Some phylogenomic studies have presented evidence supporting Ctenophora as the sister to Parahoxozoa...
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Ctenophora nubecula is a species of large crane fly in the family Tipulidae. "Ctenophora nubecula Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
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there is also an internal digestive chamber with either one opening (in Ctenophora, Cnidaria, and flatworms) or two openings (in most bilaterians). Nearly...
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animals, true jellies, sea anemones, sea pens, and their relatives) and Ctenophora (comb jellies). The name comes from Ancient Greek κοῖλος (koîlos) 'hollow'...
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historical context. In the early 19th century, Georges Cuvier united Ctenophora and Cnidaria in the Radiata (Zoophytes). Thomas Cavalier-Smith, in 1983...
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Ctenophora apicata is a species of large crane fly in the family Tipulidae. "Ctenophora apicata Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
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clade consisting of the Porifera and ParaHoxozoa as a sister group of Ctenophora. An alternative phylogeny is given by the Porifera-sister hypothesis in...
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Commons has media related to Ctenophora elegans. Wikispecies has information related to Ctenophora (Ctenophora). Ctenophora elegans at insectoid.info v t e...
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Somatina ctenophora is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in Kenya, Namibia and South Africa. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Somatina...
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Collocyte (section Collocytes in Ctenophora)
and celebrated examples of collocytes are those of the Ctenophora (comb jellies). The Ctenophora use their colloblasts or collocytes in hunting and gathering...
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Megachile ctenophora is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Holmberg in 1886. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014. Retrieved 10 October...
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because the large differences between Porifera (sponges), Cnidaria plus Ctenophora (comb jellies), Placozoa and Bilateria (all the more complex animals)...
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sister group of Porifera (sponges). The basal eumetazoan clades are the Ctenophora and the ParaHoxozoa. Placozoa is now also seen as a eumetazoan in the...
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Pleurobrachia is a common genus of Ctenophora (an exclusively marine phylum). Along with the genus Hormiphora, it generally has the common name sea gooseberry...
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Housefly (Muscidae) (top left) Haematopota pluvialis (Tabanidae) (top right) Ctenophora pectinicornis (Tipulidae) (mid left) Ochlerotatus notoscriptus (Culicidae)...
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Ctenophora Genus Locality of Origin Notes Images Ctenorhabdotus Walcott Quarry Raymond Quarry This ctenophore had rows of cilia to help it swim in the...
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e. the bilaterians. The less-advanced taxa (i.e. Placozoa, Porifera, Ctenophora and Cnidaria) do not show consolidation of their tissues into organs....
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the following cladogram: Animals: Porifera, Diploblasts Diploblasts: Ctenophora, ParaHoxozoa ParaHoxozoa: Placozoa, Cnidaria, Bilateria/Triploblast Bilateria:...
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Porifera (sponges), Cnidaria (jellyfish, hydrae, sea anemones and corals), Ctenophora (comb jellies) and Placozoa (tiny "flat animals"). For the most part,...
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example, in the Cnidaria tentilla usually bear cnidocytes, whereas in the Ctenophora they usually have collocytes. Siphonophores are an example of Cnidaria...
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"Diversity of macrociliary size, tooth patterns, and distribution in Beroe (Ctenophora)". Zoomorphology. 113 (2): 79–89. doi:10.1007/BF00403086. ISSN 0720-213X...
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Tipulidae Genus: Tipula Species: T. abdominalis Binomial name Tipula abdominalis Say Synonyms Ctenophora abdominalis Say, 1823 Tipula albilata Walker, 1848...
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times should placozoans and cnidarians be a sister group; once in the Ctenophora, once in the Cnidaria and once in the Bilateria. If they branched off...
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inhibitor, Noggin. In some invertebrates, such as Porifera, Cnidaria, Ctenophora, and some triploblasts (namely the acoelomates), the term "mesenchyme"...
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This is a list of fossils found at Maotianshan Shales, whose most famous assemblage of organisms are referred to as the Chengjiang biota. The Maotianshan...
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dunlapae is a marine species of ctenophore. It is the first species of ctenophora reported to have giant axons controlling the comb rows. They control the...
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