Nemertea
phylum of worms / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nemertea is a phylum of invertebrate animals also known as ribbon worms or proboscis worms.[1] Most of the 1,400 or so species are marine, with a few living in fresh water and a small number of terrestrial forms. They live in all marine habitats, and throughout the world's oceans.[2] Alternative spellings for the phylum have included Nemertini and Nemertinea. Rhynchocoela is a name used primarily in North America but gradually abandoned since the 1980s.[3]
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Parborlasia corrugatus from the Ross Sea | |
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Phylum: | Nemertea Schultze, 1851 |
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Rhyncocoela [1] |
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