brachiopoda in English

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a phylum of marine invertebrates that comprises the lamp shells.
Many recent textbooks unite Ectoprocta, Phoronida and Brachiopoda under the name Lophophorata, a name introduced by Hyman, apparently because she did not like the much older name Tentaculata.

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1. BrachiopodaBrachiopoda, Armfüßer, ca

2. BrachiopodaBrachiopoda, wissenschaftlicher Name der Armfüßer … Universal-Lexikon

3. Brachiopoda have three larval types

4. The Classification of the Brachiopoda

5. Cuvier (1805) defined the term, Brachiopoda as a class of Mollusca, but Dumeril (1806) used Brachiopoda in a taxonomic scheme.

6. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part H: Brachiopoda Revised

7. The current, most widely cited definition of Brachiopoda (Williams et al

8. Brachiopods are marine invertebrates belonging to the Phylum Brachiopoda

9. Classes of the Phylum Brachiopoda (currently in Atlas) Rhynchonellata

10. The origin of the coelom in Brachiopoda and its phylogenetic significance.

11. Brachiopod or lamp shell any marine invertebrate animal of the phylum Brachiopoda

12. Brachiopods are members of the phylum Brachiopoda or lamp shells

13. Brachiopoda and Pan-Neoarticulata are currently in press (Carlson & Cohen 2016)

14. Phylum Brachiopoda: Members of the kingdom Animalia are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms

15. ‘Several recent evolution trees show the Phoronida and Brachiopoda as closely interrelated, with the Brachiopoda possibly a paraphyletic group.’ ‘However, the end-Guadalupian regression eliminated most of the shelf areas, and this could have been the direct cause of the almost total extinction of Brachiopoda in the Late Permian in the

16. The Brachiopoda, (or Lamp Shells) are an ancient phylum of filter feeding marine worms

17. Brachiopod or lamp shell any marine invertebrate animal of the phylum Brachiopoda

18. What is Brachiopod? Brachiopod is an invertebrate that belongs to phylum Brachiopoda

19. First extensive examination of genome size in phylum Brachiopoda (Lamp Shells) collected from Japan

20. Recent Brachiopoda from the Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia, with description of four new species

21. Brachiopods are marine animals belonging to their own phylum of the animal kingdom, Brachiopoda

22. Approximately 30% of all holdings in the Yale peabody Museum’s Division of Invertebrate Paleontology are phylum Brachiopoda

23. The Brachiopod belongs to the Brachiopoda phylum and consists of about 300 different species in that family

24. Brachiopoda - marine invertebrates that resemble mollusks phylum Brachiopoda animal kingdom, Animalia, kingdom Animalia - taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct animals Brachiopod, lamp shell, lampshell - marine animal with bivalve shell having a pair of arms bearing tentacles for capturing food; found worldwide phylum

25. Brachiopoda A diagram of the left half of an Argiope, which has been bisected in the median plane

26. Lamp shells, also called Brachiopod, any member of the phylum Brachiopoda, a group of bottom-dwelling marine invertebrates

27. Clams, or bivalves, belong to the Class Bivalvia in the Phylum Mollusca, while Brachiopods belong to their own phylum, Brachiopoda

28. Sixteen hundred genera and many more species of Brachiopoda are known altogether, the vast majority being fossil (extinct) forms

29. Brachiopoda - marine invertebrates that resemble mollusks phylum Brachiopoda animal kingdom, Animalia, kingdom Animalia - taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct animals brachiopod, lamp shell, lampshell - marine animal with bivalve shell having a pair of arms bearing tentacles for capturing food; found worldwide phylum

30. Brachiopods belong to Phylum Brachiopoda, whereas bivalves belong to Phylum Mollusca, along with snails and cephalopods (e.g., octupuses and squids)

31. The phylum Brachiopoda, also known as lamp shells, is a group of bilaterally symmetrical, coelomate organisms that superficially resemble bivalve molluscs.

32. What does Brachiopod mean? Any of numerous marine invertebrates of the phylum Brachiopoda, having a shell with two valves of unequal size enclosing

33. The Phoronida, a probable close relative of the Brachiopoda, is the outgroup on the above cladogram.Both groups belong to the larger group Lophophorata.

34. Brachiopoda Name Homonyms Brachiopoda Common names Armfødder in Danish bivalve coelomates in English brachiopodes in French braquiópode in Portuguese lamp shell in English lamp shell in English lamp shells in English armfotingar in Swedish armfotingar in Nynorsk, Norwegian Armfüßer in German Armfüßer in German

35. Any of numerous marine invertebrates of the phylum Brachiopoda, having a shell with two valves of unequal size enclosing an armlike lophophore used for

36. Any of many marine invertebrates, of the phylum Brachiopoda, that have bivalve dorsal and ventral shells with two tentacle-bearing arms that capture food

37. Brachiopoda (lampshells) A phylum of solitary, benthic, marine, bivalved, coelomate, invertebrate animals that have existed from the Lower Cambrian to the present day.

38. Brachiopoda (brak-i-O-po-da) is made of two Greek roots that mean arm foot [arm -brachionas (βραχίονας); and foot -podi (πόδι)]

39. Brachiopod (plural Brachiopods) Any of many marine invertebrates, of the phylum Brachiopoda, that have bivalve dorsal and ventral shells with two tentacle-bearing arms that capture food; Synonyms

40. Any of a phylum (Brachiopoda) of marine animals with hinged upper and lower shells enclosing two armlike parts with tentacles that are used for guiding minute food particles to the mouth.

41. In the phylum Brachiopoda (lamp shells), which is an important phylum for evolutional studies, the C value of only 2 species have been estimated (Britten & Davidson 1971, Cohen & Gawthrop 1997)

42. Late Permian Brachiopoda fauna in north-western Iran A team of scientists analyzed more than 46,000 fossils from 52 sites and found that greater numbers did indeed help clam-like brachiopods survive the Ordovician extinction, which killed off approximately half of …

43. Bryozoans (commonly called moss animals) are generally sessile, colonial invertebrates that belong to the phylum Bryozoa (or Ectoprocta), which is sometimes combined with two other phyla (Phoronida and Brachiopoda) to form a possible clade within the Deuterostomia

44. Brakiopoda, filum Brachiopoda, adalah hewan laut yang memiliki "katup" keras (cangkang) pada permukaan atas dan bawah, tidak seperti pengaturan kiri dan kanan di moluska bivalvia.Katup brakiopoda berengsel di bagian belakang, sedangkan bagian depan dapat dibuka untuk makan atau tertutup untuk perlindungan

45. Brachiopod definition is - any of a phylum (Brachiopoda) of marine invertebrates with bivalve shells within which is a pair of arms bearing tentacles by which a current of water is made to bring microscopic food to the mouth —called also lampshell.

46. Definition of Brachiopod : any of a phylum (Brachiopoda) of marine invertebrates with bivalve shells within which is a pair of arms bearing tentacles by which a current of water is made to bring microscopic food to the mouth — called also lampshell Other Words from …

47. Description: Brachiopods, phylum Brachiopoda, are a group of lophotrochozoan animals that have hard "valves" (shells) on the upper and lower surfaces, unlike the left and right arrangement in bivalve molluscs.Brachiopod valves are hinged at the rear end, while the front can be opened for feeding or closed for protection

48. Brachiopoda br?k??p?d? [], phylum of shelled sessile or sedentary marine animals, commonly known as lamp shells, and characterized by a peculiar feeding organ, the lophophoreThe shell consists of two parts, called valves, that completely enclose the body; the external appearance of the animal is much like that of a bivalve mollusk, or pelecypod, such as a clam.

49. Brachiopoda (brākēŏp`ədə), phylum of shelled sessile or sedentary marine animals, commonly known as lamp shells, and characterized by a peculiar feeding organ, the lophophore.The shell consists of two parts, called valves, that completely enclose the body; the external appearance of the animal is much like that of a bivalve mollusk, or pelecypod, such as a clam.

50. Brachiopoda (brākēŏp`ədə), phylum of shelled sessile or sedentary marine animals, commonly known as lamp shells, and characterized by a peculiar feeding organ, the lophophore.The shell consists of two parts, called valves, that completely enclose the body; the external appearance of the animal is much like that of a bivalve mollusk, or pelecypod, such as a clam.