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Systema Naturae∗
New Zealand's Genetic Diversity
Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus Dofleini) Care Manual
CAPÍTULO 7 Phylum Dicyemida Francisco Brusa Y Lisandro Negrete
A New Dicyemid from Octopus Hubbsorum (Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Octopoda) Author(S) :Sheila Castellanos-Martinez, M
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Fascicolo 4 'TURBELLARIA', GNATHOSTOMULIDA
Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms
OEB51: the Biology and Evolu on of Invertebrate Animals
Opinion Paper Online Resources
Cephalopod Guidelines
OEB51 Lecture 7 Introduc\On to the Protostomes
3 Patterns of Diversity and Distribution of Aquatic Invertebrates and Their Parasites
A Review of the Families, Genera and Species of Dicyemida Van Beneden, 1876
Other Invertebrate Taxa - A
On 20 Years of Lophotrochozoa
Dicyemid Parasite Fauna of Southern Australian Cephalopod Species
Phylum Mesozoa
Top View
Marine Flora and Fauna of the Eastern United States Dicyemida
Animal Phylogeny and Its Evolutionary Implications∗
From Tumors to Species: a SCANDAL Hypothesis A
Invertebrate Biology BIOL/MARI 3301 Winter Professor: Dr
The Radial Expression of Dorsal-Ventral Patterning Genes in Placozoans, Trichoplax Adhaerens
Correction: a Higher Level Classification of All Living Organisms
The New View of Animal Phylogeny Author(S): Kenneth M
Family Monocercomonadidae → Histomonas Meleagridis
Animal Phylogeny and Its Evolutionary Implications∗
Unesco-Eolss Sample Chapters
Dicyemid Mesozoans: a Unique Parasitic Lifestyle and a Reduced Genome
Editorial Molecular Phylogenetics 2016
Editorial Molecular Phylogenetics 2016
Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms
The Phylogenetic Position of Dicyemid Mesozoans Offers Insights Into Spiralian Evolution Tsai-Ming Lu1* , Miyuki Kanda2, Noriyuki Satoh1 and Hidetaka Furuya3
Dicyema Japonicum
A Perspective Around Cephalopods and Their Parasites, and Suggestions on How to Increase Knowledge in the Field
Segmented Worms (Phylum Annelida): a Celebration of Twenty Years of Progress Through Zootaxa and Call for Action on the Taxonomic Work That Remains
Dicyemida and Orthonectida: Two Stories of Body Plan Simplification