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Phoronis

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Higher classification
  
Phoronidae

Phylum
  
Scientific name
  
Phoronis

Rank
  
Genus

Phoronis European Marine Life Photo of Phoronis australis Phoronid

Similar
  
Phoronid, Phoronopsis, Phoronis australis, Lophotrochozoa, Actinotrocha

Phoronis community dynamics


Phoronis is one of the two genera of the horseshoe worm family (Phoronidae), in the phylum Phoronida. The body has two sections, each with its own coelom. There is a specialist feeding structure, the lophophore, which is an extension of the wall of the coelom and is surrounded by tentacles. The gut is U-shaped. The diagnostic feature that distinguishes this genus is the lack of epidermal invagination at the base of the lophophore. These worms are filter feeders.

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Phoronis Phoronis ClipArt ETC

Its larva is an Actinotrocha.

Taxonomy

Phoronis Phoronis ijimai

Phronis architecta is no longer accepted and is considered to be a synonym of Phoronis psammophila. Similarly Phoronis vancouverensis is considered to be a synonym of Phoronis ijimai.

Phoronis Phoronis Wikipedia

Phoronis paleopolisredirisesLOPHAlbumLOPHFigPhoronid

Phoronis australis

Phoronis WoRMS Photogallery

References

Phoronis Wikipedia