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Priapulus caudatus - Wikipedia
Priapulus caudatus known as the cactus worm, is a marine invertebrate belonging to the phylum Priapulida. It is a cylindrical, unsegmented worm which burrows in soft sediment on the seabed. It has a circumpolar distribution. Meer weergeven
Priapulus caudatus is one of only nineteen known species in the phylum Priapulida. French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck first described it in 1816. Phylogenetic studies have … Meer weergeven
This species has a widespread, northerly circumpolar distribution, being present in New England, eastern Canada, Greenland, … Meer weergeven
A cylindrical unsegmented worm, P. caudatus grows to a length of 15 cm (6 in). The body is divided into two distinct regions; at the … Meer weergeven
Priapulus caudatus has been little studied and its ecology is poorly known. It is believed to be carnivorous while other closely … Meer weergeven
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WEBSee text. Priapulida ( priapulid worms, from Gr. πριάπος, priāpos ' Priapus ' + Lat. -ul-, diminutive), sometimes referred to as penis worms, is a …
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The study of Priapulus caudatus reveals conserved molecular …
Priapulus - Wikipedia
De cactusworm Priapulus caudatus in Nederland (Priapulida)
Preservation and phylogeny of Cambrian ecdysozoans …
WEB6 sep. 2016 · Here the decay and preservation of Priapulus caudatus is experimentally investigated to address questions relating to interpretation of ecdysozoan fossil preservation and phylogeny.
Structure and ultrastructure of muscles in the priapulid
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