Smith JPS, Tyler S 1986 (citation)- Significance of frontal organs in Acoelomorpha. Electron microscopy. Ultrastructure and phylogeny discussed. Illustrations and sections. The following taxa were looked considered: Paratomellidae Hesiolicium inops Paratomella sp. Diopisthoporidae Diopisthoporus 'gymnopharyngeus' Otocelidae Otocelis sp. Mecynostomidae Paedomecynostomum sp. Convolutidae Convoluta 'pulchra' Solenofilomorphidae Solenofilomorpha funilis Nemertodermatida Flagellophora cf apelti
Smith JPS, Tyler S 1985 (citation)- "The acoel turbellarians: kingpins of metazoan evolution or a specialized offshoot?" Look at ultrastructural characters (body wall, parenchyma, digestive tract). "....it appears that acoels are derived, and cannot logically be fitted into any of the current theories of interphyletic relationships, either as models of primitiveness or as reduced coelomates. Instead, the Nemertodermatida, sister group to the Acoela, and the Catenulida appear more primitive, and consideration of these groups for phylogenetic schemes is more likely to bear fruit." Species of Acoela include: Diopisthoporus cf. longitubus Diopisthoporus sp. (= Diopisthoporus gymnopharyngeus Smith JPS, Tyler S 1985 (citation)) Hesiolicium inops Convoluta convoluta Convoluta sp. nov. (= Convoluta pulchra Smith JPS, Bush L 1991 (citation)) Oxyposthia praedator Oligochoerus limnophilus Paedomecynostomum sp. Paramecynostomum diversicolor Anaperus biaculeatus Anaperus sp. Kuma sp. Philactinoposthia sp. Otocelis luteola
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