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Chaetonotida

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Phylum
  
Gastrotricha

Rank
  
Order

Scientific name
  
Chaetonotida

Higher classification
  
Gastrotrich

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Similar
  
Gastrotrich, Macrodasyida, Chaetonotus, Lepidodermella squamata, Thaumastodermatidae

The Chaetonotida is an order of gastrotrichs. They generally have a tenpin or bottle-like shape.

Chaetonotids inhabit both freshwater and marine environments. They can be distinguished from other gastrotrichs by the absence of pores in the pharynx, and by the presence of adhesive glands at the posterior end of the animal only. Most freshwater species are parthenogenetic. The smooth or complex cuticle has a variable number of adhesive tubes, and the pharyngeal lumen of Chaetonotids is Y-shaped. A valve may be present at the junction of the pharynx and midgut. The epidermis in most organisms in this order is partly syncytial. The Chaetonotids are divided into two suborders, Multitubulatina and Paucitubulatina. Multitubulatina are marine, hermaphroditic strap-shaped organisms. Paucitubulatina are mostly freshwater, bowling pin shaped organisms that can be hermaphroditic, parthenogenetic or both.

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Chaetonotida Wikipedia