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Collin Et Al. Page 1 of 31 Unexpected Molecular and Morphological
Zootaxa, a Taxonomic Revision of the Family Harrimaniidae (Hemichordata
Hemichordate Phylogeny: a Molecular, and Genomic Approach By
An Annotated Checklist of the Marine Macroinvertebrates of Alaska David T
De Eikelworm Saccoglossus Cf. Horsti in De Oosterschelde (Enteropneusta)
Neurogenesis in Directly and Indirectly Developing Enteropneusts: of Nets and Cords
Determination of the Biologically Relevant Sampling Depth for Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecological Risk Assessments
Cambrian Suspension-Feeding Tubicolous Hemichordates Karma Nanglu1* , Jean-Bernard Caron1,2, Simon Conway Morris3 and Christopher B
New Insights from Phylogenetic Analyses of Deuterostome Phyla
An Anatomical Description of a Miniaturized Acorn Worm (Hemichordata, Enteropneusta) with Asexual Reproduction by Paratomy
Unexpected Molecular and Morphological Diversity of Hemichordate Larvae from the Neotropics
Abstract Volume
TREATISE ONLINE Number 109
New Insights from Phylogenetic Analyses of Deuterostome Phyla
Phylogenomic Resolution of the Hemichordate and Echinoderm Clade
Hemichordata: Enteropneusta
Evolution of Basal Deuterostome Nervous Systems
A New Deep-Sea Species of Harrimaniid Enteropneust (Hemichordata) Author(S): Nicholas D
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Hemichordate Genomes and Deuterostome Origins
Bromophenolosus and Protoglossus Graveolens
Neuronal Patterning of the Tubular Collar Cord Is Highly Conserved
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The Acorn Worms
An Anatomical Description of a Miniaturized Acorn Worm (Hemichordata, Enteropneusta) with Asexual Reproduction by Paratomy
Zootaxa, a Taxonomic Revision of the Family
Response of Saccoglossus Kowalevskii (Phylum Hemichordata, Class Enteropneusta) to Changes in Diet
The Phylogeny of the Hemichordata and Ecology of Two New Enteropneust Species from Barkley Sound
Deland Carine 2010 These.Pdf
Hemichordate Genomes and Deuterostome Origins
Cross-Shelf Habitat Suitability Modeling for Benthic Macrofauna
Modern Antarctic Acorn Worms Form Tubes