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The species Appendicularia sicula doesn't have any anus at all, leading to accumulation of undigested material. [16] Appendicularia retains the ancestral chordate characteristics of having the pharyngeal spiracles and the anus open directly to the outside, and by the lack of the atrium and the atrial siphon found in related classes.
The genus name Appendicularia was originally coined by Chamisso and Eysenhardt in 1821, naming the first discovered larvacean Appendicularia flagellum.However, the lack of an accurate description made it a nomen nudum, leading to it being reused by Hermann Fol for the species Appendicularia sicula.
Appendicularia may refer to: Appendicularia, a genus in the plant family Melastomataceae; Larvacean, an animal of the class Appendicularia in the subphylum ...
Spotted gar, Lepisosteus oculatus This article contains a list of all of the classes and orders that are located in the Phylum Chordata.. The subphyla Tunicata and Vertebrata are in the unranked Olfactores clade, while the subphylum Cephalochordata is not.
Oikopleura is a genus of tunicates in the class Appendicularia (larvaceans). It forms a mucus house every four hours at 20 degrees Celsius. This house has a coarse mesh to keep out big particles, and a fine mesh that collects the small particles, down to the nanoplankton that includes (pelagic) bacteria.
Appendicularia entomophila Appendicularia thymifolia Wikispecies has information related to Appendicularia (Melastomataceae) . Appendicularia is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae .
Kowalevskia is a small larvacean. In the adult, the body measures around 1 mm long, while the tail is 8 mm long, appearing stretched and tapered at its ends. [2] [3]Unlike other Appendicularia species, Kowalevskia doesn't have a heart.
Pages in category "Appendicularia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...