AbstractThe phylogeny of the kinorhynch family Echinoderidae is analyzed using morphological characters and parsimony as the optimization criterion. Thirty-six characters were coded in a matrix with eleven echinoderid terminals, representing all echinoderid genera and six non-echinoderid outgroup taxa. The ingroup includes Polacanthoderes martinezi and Cephalorhyncha liticola, newly described in a separate paper. The resulting most parsimonious trees support Polacanthoderes as the most basal echinoderid genus, followed by an unresolved clade with non-monophyletic Fissuroderes and monophyletic Cephalorhyncha and Echinoderes
Phanogenia gracilis sensu lato is a shallow-water crinoid distributed throughout the Indo-western Pa...
The two kinorhynch species Echinoderes capitatus (Zelinka, 1928) and Echinoderes ferrugineus Zelinka...
Mud dragons (Kinorhyncha) are microscopic invertebrates, inhabiting marine sediments across the glob...
AbstractThe phylogeny of the kinorhynch family Echinoderidae is analyzed using morphological charact...
<div><p>The phylogeny of Kinorhyncha was analyzed using morphology and the molecular loci 18S rRNA a...
The phylogeny of Kinorhyncha was analyzed using morphology and the molecular loci 18S rRNA and 28S r...
The phylogeny of Kinorhyncha was analyzed using morphology and the molecular loci 18S rRNA and 28S r...
The phylogeny of Kinorhyncha was analyzed using morphology and the molecular loci 18S rRNA and 28S r...
The kinorhynch interrelationships were analyzed using molecular sequence data, supplemented with in...
Thirteen species of Echinoderes with nearly identical spine/tube patterns, and apparently similar te...
Thirteen species of Echinoderes with nearly identical spine/tube patterns, and apparently similar te...
Thirteen species of Echinoderes with nearly identical spine/tube patterns, and apparently similar te...
Echinoderms (sea urchins, sea stars, brittle stars, sea lilies and sea cucumbers) are a group of div...
Fig. 8. Comparative light micrographs showing selected details of E. pacificus Schmidt, 1974. A. Hol...
Fig. 7. Light micrographs showing overviews and details of Echinoderes imperforatus Higgins, 1983. A...
Phanogenia gracilis sensu lato is a shallow-water crinoid distributed throughout the Indo-western Pa...
The two kinorhynch species Echinoderes capitatus (Zelinka, 1928) and Echinoderes ferrugineus Zelinka...
Mud dragons (Kinorhyncha) are microscopic invertebrates, inhabiting marine sediments across the glob...
AbstractThe phylogeny of the kinorhynch family Echinoderidae is analyzed using morphological charact...
<div><p>The phylogeny of Kinorhyncha was analyzed using morphology and the molecular loci 18S rRNA a...
The phylogeny of Kinorhyncha was analyzed using morphology and the molecular loci 18S rRNA and 28S r...
The phylogeny of Kinorhyncha was analyzed using morphology and the molecular loci 18S rRNA and 28S r...
The phylogeny of Kinorhyncha was analyzed using morphology and the molecular loci 18S rRNA and 28S r...
The kinorhynch interrelationships were analyzed using molecular sequence data, supplemented with in...
Thirteen species of Echinoderes with nearly identical spine/tube patterns, and apparently similar te...
Thirteen species of Echinoderes with nearly identical spine/tube patterns, and apparently similar te...
Thirteen species of Echinoderes with nearly identical spine/tube patterns, and apparently similar te...
Echinoderms (sea urchins, sea stars, brittle stars, sea lilies and sea cucumbers) are a group of div...
Fig. 8. Comparative light micrographs showing selected details of E. pacificus Schmidt, 1974. A. Hol...
Fig. 7. Light micrographs showing overviews and details of Echinoderes imperforatus Higgins, 1983. A...
Phanogenia gracilis sensu lato is a shallow-water crinoid distributed throughout the Indo-western Pa...
The two kinorhynch species Echinoderes capitatus (Zelinka, 1928) and Echinoderes ferrugineus Zelinka...
Mud dragons (Kinorhyncha) are microscopic invertebrates, inhabiting marine sediments across the glob...