Pseudocoelomates Animalia Flora and Fauna Biology
Information about the pseudocoelomate group (also known as Aschelminthes or Nemathelminthes) of invertebrates, a group of about 10 separate phyla that are often clustered together. Most members of the group are soft-bodied worms, and many of them are microscopic. The most important phylum in the group is Phylum Nematoda, the roundworms. Other phyla in this group include Kinorhyncha, Rotifera, Acanthocephala and Nematomorpha.
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Pseudocoelomates
See Also:
- Introduction to the "Aschelminth" Phyla - Berkeley\'s introduction to the pseudocoelomate or "Aschelminth" group animalia of phyla.
- Evolutionary Relationships of Rotifers and Acanthocephalans - A review of various proposed cladograms showing the interrelationships of pseudocoelomates the pseudocoelomates.
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