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Polycanthiidae

Dataset
GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
Rank
FAMILY
Published in
Hooge, M. D. (2003). Two new families, three new genera, and four new species of acoel flatworms (Acoela, Platyhelminthes) from Queensland, Australia. Cah. Biol. Mar., 44: 275–298. https://doi.org/10.21411/CBM.A.816C73D7

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Xenacoelomorpha
order
Acoela
family
Proporidae

Name

Homonyms
Polycanthiidae

Bibliographic References

  1. Catalogue of Life 2009 Higher Classification
  2. Hooge M.D. (2003) Two new families, three new genera, and four new species of acoel flatworms (Acoela, Platyhelminthes) from Queensland, Australia Cah.Biol.Mar 44: 275-298
  3. Hooge, M.D. (2003). Two new families, three new genera, and four new species of acoel flatworms (Acoela, Platyhelminthes) from Queensland, Australia. Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 44 (3), 275-298
  4. Hooge, M.D. (2003). Two new families, three new genera, and four new species of acoel flatworms (Acoela, Platyhelminthes) from Queensland, Australia. Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 44 (3), 275-298
  5. Hooge, M.D. (2003). Two new families, three new genera, and four new species of acoel flatworms (Acoela, Platyhelminthes) from Queensland, Australia. Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 44 (3), 275-298
  6. Jondelius, U.; Wallberg, A.; Hooge, M.; Raikova, O. I. (2011). How the Worm Got its Pharynx: Phylogeny, Classification and Bayesian Assessment of Character Evolution in Acoela. <em>Systematic Biology.</em> 60(6): 845-871.
  7. Jondelius, U.; Wallberg, A.; Hooge, M.; Raikova, O. I. (2011). How the worm got its pharynx: phylogeny, classification and bayesian assessment of character evolution in Acoela. <em>Systematic Biology.</em> 60(6): 845-871. 10.1093/sysbio/syr073
  8. van der Land, J. (ed). (2008). UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms (URMO).
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