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Radiata sunt grex taxinomica animalium, quorum corpora symmetriam radialem ostendunt. Haec grex sic primum a Georgio Cuvier definita nunc reicitur, quia cladus monophyleticus non est. Postea alii biologi alias definitiones Radiatorum proposuerunt:
Scriptor | Opus | Annus | Nomen gregis | Taxa comprehensa | Gradus |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cuvier | Le Règne Animal[1] | 1817 | Zoophytes (sed Radiata in versionibus Anglicis) | Échinodermes Echinodermata, Intestinaux (vermes parasitici), Acalèphes (Ctenophora), Polypes (Cnidaria), Infusoires Infusoria | Embranchement (unum ex quattuor) |
Cavalier-Smith | "A 6-kingdom classification and a unified phylogeny"[2] | 1983 | Radiata | Myxozoa, Placozoa, Cnidaria, Ctenophora | Subregnum |
Margulis, Schwartz | Five Kingdoms[3] | 1988 | Radiata | Cnidaria, Ctenophora | Subregnum |
Philippe et al. | "Phylogenomics Revives Traditional Views on Deep Animal Relationships"[4] | 2009 | Coelenterata | Cnidaria, Ctenophora | Cladus propositus |
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