Platyzoa
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The Platyzoa are a group of protostome animals proposed by Thomas Cavalier-Smith in 1998. Cavalier-Smith included in Platyzoa the Phylum Platyhelminthes or flatworms, and a new phylum, Acanthognatha, into which he gathered several previously described phyla of microscopic animals. Subsequent studies have supported Platyzoa as a clade, a monophyletic group of organisms with a common ancestor, while differing on the phyla included and on relationships within Platyzoa.
One current scheme places the following traditional phyla in Platyzoa:
- Platyhelminthes
- Gastrotricha
- Gnathifera
- * Rotifera
- * Acanthocephala
- * Gnathostomulida
- * Micrognathozoa
- * Cycliophora
The Platyzoa are close relatives of the Lophotrochozoa, and are sometimes included in that group. Together the two make up the Spiralia.
References
- [The Taxonomicon - Taxon: Infrakingdom Platyzoa Cavalier-Smith, 1998] - retrieved January 31 2006
- [The interrelationships of metazoan parasites: a review of phylum- and higher-level hypotheses from recent morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses] - retrieved January 31 2006
- [Triploblastic Relationships with Emphasis on the Acoelomates and the Position of Gnathostomulida, Cycliophora, Plathelminthes, and Chaetognatha: A Combined Approach of 18S rDNA Sequences and Morphology] - retrieved January 31 2006
- [Myzostomida Are Not Annelids: Molecular and Morphological Support for a Clade of Animals with Anterior Sperm Flagella] - retrieved January 31 2006
- [Current advances in the phylogenetic reconstruction of metazoan evolution. A new paradigm for the Cambrian explosion?] - retrieved January 31 2006
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