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Sipuncula: an Emerging Model of Spiralian Development and Evolution MICHAEL J
Fauna of Australia 4A Phylum Sipuncula
Phascolosoma Agassizi Class: Phascolosomatida Order: Phascolosomaformes Pacific Peanut Worm Family: Phasoclosomatidae
The Molecular and Developmental Biologisk Basis of Bodyplan Patterning in Institut Sipuncula and the Evolution Of
SUMMARY and FUTURE WORK Not Constitute Type Material Because Gill’S (1863) Descrip- Tion Was Clearly Based on a Single Specimen
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Behavior and Locomotion During the Dispersal Phase of Larval Life
Re-Evaluating the Phylogeny of Sipuncula Through Transcriptomics ⇑ Sarah Lemer A, ,1, Gisele Y
Molecular Phylogeny and Surface Morphology of Marine Archigregarines (Apicomplexa), Selenidium Spp., Filipodium Phascolosomae N
6 Amphinomida/Sipuncula*
Phylogeny of Sipunculan Worms: a Combined Analysis of Four Gene Regions and Morphology
Marine Life of Yaquina Head
Sipunculus Nudus Linnaeus, 1766 (Sipuncula): Cosmopolitan Or a Group of Pseudo-Cryptic Species? an Integrated Molecular and Morphological Approach Gisele Y
(Sipuncula): New Evidence from Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy and Gene Expression
GAMETOGENESIS ^ in Three Species of Sipuncula : Phascolosoma Agassizii, Golfingia Pugettensis, and Themiste Pyroides
SIPUNCULA: Discussion by Bruce Thompson
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Morphological and Behavioral Changes at Metamorphosis in the Sipuncula
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Observations on the Ecology and Reproductive Biology of the Sipunculan Worm Aspidosiphon Muelleri in Temperate Waters L.M
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Cheju 2008 Book of Abstracts.Pdf
How Many Sipunculan Species Are Hiding in Our Oceans?
Sipunculans (Sipuncula) from the Southern Mexican Pacifi C
Comparative Development and the Evolution of Life History Diversity in Sipuncula
Sipuncula: the Peanut Worms
Proceedings of China - Russia Bilateral Symposium On“Comparison on Marine Biodiversity in the Northwest Pacific Ocean”
Parasitic Arthropods: a Comparative Zoological-Palaeontological Study
^ Observations on the Development of Six Species of Caribbean Sipuncula with a Review of ^U-) Development in the Phylum