Cotylea (worm)
Cotylea is a suborder of free-living marine turbellarian flatworms in the order Polycladida.[1]
Cotylea | |
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Pseudobiceros gloriosus (flatworm) on Polycarpa aurata (seasquirt). | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Platyhelminthes |
Order: | Polycladida |
Suborder: | Cotylea Lang, 1884 |
Families | |
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Families
- Anonymoidea Dittmann, Cuadrado, Aguado, Noreña & Egger, 2019
- Anonymidae Lang, 1884
- Chromoplanidae Bock, 1922
- Boninioidea Dittmann, Cuadrado, Aguado, Noreña & Egger, 2019
- Amyellidae Faubel, 1984
- Boniniidae Bock, 1923
- Theamatidae Marcus, 1949
- Ditremagenioidea Faubel, 1984
- Ditremageniidae Palombi, 1928
- Opisthogenioidea Faubel, 1984
- Opisthogeniidae Palombi, 1928
- Periceloidea Bahia, Padula & Schrödl, 2017
- Pericelidae Laidlaw, 1902
- Pseudocerotoidea Faubel, 1984
- Laidlawiidae Herzig, 1905
- Stylochoididae Bock, 1913
- Stylostomidae Dittmann, Cuadrado, Aguado, Noreña & Egger, 2019
- Cestoplanidae Lang, 1884
- Dicteroidae Faubel, 1984
- Diposthidae Woodworth, 1898
- Euryleptidae Stimpson, 1857
- Prosthiostomidae Lang, 1884[2][3]
- Pseudocerotidae Lang, 1884[2]
References
- Rawlinson, Kate A.; Litvaitis, Marian K. (May 2008). "Cotylea (Polycladida): a cladistic analysis of morphology". Invertebrate Biology. 127 (2): 121–138. doi:10.1111/j.1744-7410.2007.00119.x. ISSN 1077-8306.
- Noreña, Carolina; Marquina, Daniel; Perez, Jacinto; Almon, Bruno (2014-04-22). "First records of Cotylea (Polycladida, Platyhelminthes) for the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula". ZooKeys. 404: 1–22. doi:10.3897/zookeys.404.7122. ISSN 1313-2970. PMC 4023257. PMID 24843268.
- Marquina, Daniel; Aguado, M. Teresa; Noreña, Carolina (2015-09-18). "New records of Cotylea (Polycladida, Platyhelminthes) from Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia, with remarks on the distribution of the Pseudoceros Lang, 1884 and Pseudobiceros Faubel, 1984 species of the Indo-Pacific Marine Region". Zootaxa. 4019 (1): 354. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4019.1.14. ISSN 1175-5334.
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