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Diurodrilus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Phylum
  
?Annelida

Superphylum
  
Lophotrochozoa

Rank
  
Genus

Diurodrilus httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Family
  
Diurodrilidae Kristensen & Niilonen, 1982

Similar
  
Nerilla antennata, Haplodrili, Oweniidae, Dorvilleidae, Myzostomida

Diurodrilus is a genus of tiny marine animals that has traditionally been assigned to the annelid worms, although this affinity is not certain. With a maximum length of 0.45 mm, it has an unusual morphology with many traits not found in other annelids, including a ventral creeping foot. Analyses of DNA have both refuted and supported placement within the annelids, with the unusual morphology perhaps due to evolutionary progenesis, in which organisms develop sexual maturity while retaining the larval traits of their ancestors.

The following species are recognised:

  • Diurodrilus minimus Remane, 1925
  • Diurodrilus ankeli Ax, 1967
  • Diurodrilus benazzii Gerlach, 1953
  • Diurodrilus dohrni Gerlach, 1952
  • Diurodrilus subterraneus Remane, 1934
  • Diurodrilus westheidei Kristensen & Niilonen, 1982
  • References

    Diurodrilus Wikipedia