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    Phoronids (scientific name Phoronida, sometimes called horseshoe worms) are a small phylum of marine animals that filter-feed with a lophophore (a "crown"...
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    entoproctans, some polychaetes, bryozoans, tunicates, flatworms and a single phoronid species. Colonies of some bee species have also exhibited budding behavior...
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    in its classical form. Other spiralian phyla (rotifers, brachiopods, phoronids, gastrotrichs, and bryozoans) are also said to display a derived form...
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    of the three traditional lophophorate taxa (brachiopods, bryozoans, and phoronid worms), the mollusks and the annelids, and all of the descendants of that...
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    tommotiids formed the tube of a sessile animal; one tommotiid resembled phoronids, which are close relatives or a subgroup of brachiopods, while the other...
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    Phoronopsis harmeri (category Phoronids)
    E.N. Temereva, V.V. Malakhov (2010). "Filter feeding mechanism in the phoronid Phoronopsis harmeri (Phoronida, Lophophorata)". Russian Journal of Marine...
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    Hirotaka; Sakamoto, Tatsuya; Satoh, Noriyuki (2017-12-04). "Nemertean and phoronid genomes reveal lophotrochozoan evolution and the origin of bilaterian heads"...
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    Phoronopsis (category Phoronids)
    members of the genus live in tubes at the bottom of the sea. Like other phoronids, members of this genus are benthic filter feeders with a worm-like body...
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    Phoronis (category Phoronids)
    home. Some phoronid species have microsporidia-like spores that were discovered in 2017. This was the first recorded instance of phoronids being hosts...
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    Ectoprocta cyphonautes, vesiculariform larvae Nematomorpha nematomorphan larva Phoronids actinotroch Cycliophora pandora, chordoid larva Nemertea pilidium, Iwata...
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  • Phoronis embryolabi (category Phoronids)
    Chichvarkhin, A. (2017). A new phoronid species, Phoronis embryolabi, with a novel type of development, and consideration of phoronid taxonomy and DNA barcoding...
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    brachiopods and phoronids in Lophophorata, and whether bryozoans should be considered protostomes or deuterostomes. Bryozoans, phoronids and brachiopods...
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  • Akiyama T, Sakamoto H, Sakamoto T, Satoh N (January 2018). "Nemertean and phoronid genomes reveal lophotrochozoan evolution and the origin of bilaterian heads"...
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    species from other phyla; the nemertean pilidium larva, the larva of the Phoronid species Phoronopsis harmeri and the acorn worm larva Schizocardium californicum...
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    tentacles surrounding the mouth, but it is often horseshoe-shaped or coiled. Phoronids have their lophophores in plain view, but the valves of brachiopods must...
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    Cambrian worm known from the Chengjiang biota. Originally interpreted as a phoronid, the organism is now recognized as an annelid cage worm affiliated with...
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  • Phoronis ijimai (category Phoronids)
    Species of phoronid...
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  • Tube worm (category Phoronids)
    Look up tube worm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tubeworm is any worm-like sessile invertebrate that anchors its tail to an underwater surface and...
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  • Hejnol A (10 February 2020). "Hox gene expression during development of the phoronid Phoronopsis harmeri". EvoDevo. 11 (2): 2. doi:10.1186/s13227-020-0148-z...
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    (August 2008). "Phylogenomic analyses of lophophorates (brachiopods, phoronids and bryozoans) confirm the Lophotrochozoa concept". Proc. Biol. Sci. 275...
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    two other major groups of marine invertebrates, the bryozoans and the phoronids. Some brachiopod shells are made of calcium phosphate but most are calcium...
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    and phoronids are. This indicates that tommotiids are paraphyletic, with some tommotiids more closely related to bryozoans, brachiopods and phoronids than...
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  • Phoronis savinkini (category Phoronids)
    Province in northern Vietnam. Temereva, E. N.; Neklyudov, B. V. (2018). A New Phoronid Species, Phoronis savinkini sp. n., from the South China Sea and an Analysis...
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    An example of zooplankton - Actinotroch larva of a phoronid worm, otherwise known as horseshoe worms...
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  • Phoronopsis albomaculata (category Phoronids)
    Species of phoronid...
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  • acanthocephalans, gastrotrichs, and gnathostomulids), Brachiozoa (brachiopods and phoronids), Lobopoda (onychophorans and tardigrades), Kamptozoa (Entoprocta and...
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    (22 August 2008). "Phylogenomic analyses of lophophorates (brachiopods, phoronids and bryozoans) confirm the Lophotrochozoa concept". Proceedings of the...
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    organisms. Marine bioerosion can be caused by mollusks, polychaete worms, phoronids, sponges, crustaceans, echinoids, and fish; it can occur on coastlines...
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  • Phoronis muelleri (category Phoronids)
    a species of marine horseshoe worm in the phylum Phoronida. Like most phoronids, Phoronis muelleri has a biphasic life-cycle consisting of a pelagic larval...
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    that resemblances between the cyphonautes and the actinotrocha larva of a phoronid seems to show a relationship between them, sketching an outline deriving...
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