• Nemertea is a phylum of animals also known as ribbon worms or proboscis worms, consisting of about 1300 known species.
  • Biota. Animalia (Kingdom). Nemertea (Phylum). ... Class Anopla accepted as Nemertea incertae sedis (dismissed, no longer used: paraphyletic).
  • The key diagnostic features of Nemertea are proboscis characteristics: for example, whether it is armed or unarmed or split into regions.
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  • Nemertea is a phylum of largely aquatic invertebrate animals also known as ribbon worms or proboscis worms and characterized by long, thin...
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  • There are a few European cave-dwelling species that appear to have secondarily lost eyes. ("Nemertea: Ribbon Worms", 2012; Brusca and Brusca, 2003).
  • Most species of phylum Nemertea attach themselves to hard surfaces, such as rocks or coral, using a specialized glandular adhesive pad.
  • “Phylogeny and Mitochondrial Gene Order in Lophotrochozoa in the Light of New Mitogenomic Data from Nemertea.” BMC Genomics 10: 364–377.
  • The Nemertea "Ribbon Worms" show the most advanced development of all the acoelomate phyla. he Nemertea are believed to be an ancient order.