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  1. Heteropiidae - Wikipedia

  2. Heteropiidae - Wikipedia

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    Clearly, several genera of Heteropiidae and Grantiidae require further attention, especially the genera Ute and Sycettusa, which are polyphyletic assemblages. A pseudosagittal spicule and a subatrial sagittal spicule, shown in their orientation in the skeleton of Heteropiidae.
    The inclusion of specimens of Heteropiidae with large diactines in molecular phylogenies would provide further insights into this question. Clearly, several genera of Heteropiidae and Grantiidae require further attention, especially the genera Ute and Sycettusa, which are polyphyletic assemblages.
    Aphroceras sp. (family Grantiidae) is the sister group to Heteropiidae I with very low PP support. In Heteropiidae II, Sycettusa aff. hastifera is more closely related to V osmaeropsis than to Sycettusa sp. Sycon ciliatum (Sycettidae) is the sister taxon to Heteropiidae II.
    In contrast to this idea, our results provide evidence that these occasional pseudosagittal spicules might indeed be homologous to the pseudosagittal spicules of Heteropiidae and that the similar skeletal organization in the mentioned pairs of genera actually reflects phylogenetic relationships.
  4. WEBMar 27, 2012 · The close relationship of Grantiidae with giant diactines in their cortex to the non-monophyletic Heteropiidae was a new finding from our data. Heteropiidae are characterized by a distal layer of a special โ€ฆ

  5. Molecular Phylogenetic Evaluation of Classification and Scenarios โ€ฆ

  6. Heteropia - Wikipedia

  7. Heteropiidae Dendy, 1893 - World Register of Marine Species

  8. Heteropiidae - GBIF

  9. Heteropiidae - Wikispecies - Wikimedia

  10. ADW: Heteropiidae: CLASSIFICATION

  11. Heteropiidae Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster