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Publikováno v:
Journal of Morphology
Acoel worms are simple, often microscopic animals with direct development, a multiciliated epidermis, a statocyst, and a digestive parenchyma instead of a gut epithelium. Morphological characters of acoels have been notoriously difficult to interpret
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Publikováno v:
Mitochondrial DNA Part B. 5:3028-3029
One complete mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) was determined for Heterochaerus australis (Acoela, Convolutidae). Its mitochondrial genome size was 13,885 bp. The sequence contains 2 ribosomal RN...
Autor:
J. A. Rivaz Hernández
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4418
The acoel genus Anaperus was established by Graff in 1911 for Amphiscolops gardineri Graff, 1910, making Anaperus gardineri (Graff, 1910) its type species. Since then, six more valid species were described: A. tvaerminnensis (Luther, 1912); A. sulcat
Autor:
A. I. Golubev, Ya. I. Zabotin
Publikováno v:
Biology Bulletin. 41:722-735
The ultrastructure of oocytes in four Acoela species representing different families (Archaphanostoma agile, Otocelis rubropunctata, Symsagittifera japonica, and Amphiscolops sp.) and of female copulatory organs (bursae) in S. japonica and Amphiscolo
Publikováno v:
Systematic Biology. 60:845-871
Acoela are marine microscopic worms currently thought to be the sister taxon of all other bilaterians. Acoels have long been used as models in evolutionary scenarios, and generalized conclusions about acoel and bilaterian ancestral features are frequ
Autor:
Jürgen Von Dörjes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research. 6:56-452
Publikováno v:
Zoological science. 32(5)
A flatworm isolated from bleached colonies of the coral Coscinaraea marshae at Rottnest Island, Western Australia, is described using a combination of morphological and molecular systematics. This flatworm shares morphological features characteristic
Publikováno v:
Invertebrate Biology. 123:183-197
The sperms of the Acoela, a group of lower worms, are filiform cells with 2 flagella incorporated into the cell body. Their axonemes can variously have 9+2, 9+1, or 9+0 patterns of microtubules; and singlet microtubules in the cell body can be arrang