List of bilateral animal orders
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The relative number of species contributed to the total by each phylum of animals. Nematoda is the phylum with the most individual organisms.
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Superb fairy-wren, Malurus cyaneus
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Differences between Deuterostomes and Protostomes
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Yellow-winged darter, Sympetrum flaveolum
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Pseudobiceros bedfordi, (Bedford's flatworm)
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List of bilateral animal orders contains the Bilateria of the animal subkingdom Eumetazoa, divided into four superphyla, Deuterostomia, and the three Protostome superphyla, Ecdysozoa, Platyzoa and Lophotrochozoa.
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Superphylum Deuterostomia
Phylum Chordata
Main article: List of chordate orders
Phylum Hemichordata
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Acorn worm
- Class Enteropneusta (Acorn worms)
- Order Enteropneusta
- Class Graptolithina †
- Order Camaroidea †
- Order Crustoidea †
- Order Dendroidea †
- Order Dithecoidea †
- Order Graptoloidea †
- Order Stolonoidea †
- Order Tuboidea †
- Class Planctosphaeroidea
No order, one genus, one species Planctosphaera pelagica
- Class Pterobranchia
- Order Cephalodiscida
- Order Rhabdopleurida
Phylum Echinodermata
Main article: List of echinodermata orders
Phylum Xenacoelomorpha
- Family Xenoturbellidae
- Genus Xenoturbella
- Subphylum Acoelomorpha
Phylum Vetulicolia †
Banffia constricta
- Class Vetulicolida †
- Class Banffozoa †
- Family Banffidae †
- Genus Banffia †
- Class Heteromorphida †
- Class Yuyuanozoon † ?
- Genus Yuyuanozoon †
Superphylum Ecdysozoa
Phylum Kinorhyncha
No class, 2 orders, called mud dragons, very common in mud or sand
- or Cyclorhagida
- or Homalorhagida
Phylum Loricifera
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Pliciloricus enigmatus
No class, one order Nanaloricida
Phylum Priapulida
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Priapulus caudatus
- Class Priapulimorpha
- Order Priapulimorphida
- Family Priapulidae
- Family Tubiluchidae
- Class Halicryptomorpha
- Order Halicryptomorphida
- Class Seticoronaria
- Order Seticoronarida
- Genus Maccabeus
Phylum Nematoda
See also: List of nematode families
Phylum Nematomorpha
- Class Gordioidea
- Class Nectonematoida
Phylum Lobopodia
- Class Dinocaridida †
- Kerygmacheloidea
- Kerygmachela
- Pambdulurion
- Anomalocaromorpha
- Parapeytoia
- Anomalocaria
- Opabiniidae
- Anomalocarida
- Pennsylvaniocaris
- Piococaris
- Sarocaris
- Paranomalocaris]]
- Anomalocarididae
- Class Xenusia †
- Order Archonychophora
- Archonychophora Hou & Bergstrom, 1995[1] - Undifferentiated appendages; each segment the same as each other. See [2]
- Luolishaniidae Hou & Bergstrom, 1995 - three small rounded sclerites per segment - these are thorn-shaped spines.[2]
- Luolishania Hou & Chen 1989
- Miraluolishania Liu & Shu 2004
- Paucipodiidae Hou et al., 2004[3] - with no dorsal sclerites, two claws, fine annulation and few segments.
- Paucipodia Hou et al. 2004
These taxa are only known from the Chengjiang (Cambrian Stage 2 Series 3).
- Order Protonychophora
- Protonychophora Hutchinson, 1930 - Spiny legs, reduced tail
- Aysheaiidae Walcott, 1911 - many claws on each leg. Anterior grasping appendages with long spines.
- Aysheaia Walcott 1911
- Xenusiidae Dzik & Krumbiegel, 1989 - >20 leg-bearing segments; paired, rounded sclerites on each segment; spiny legs.
- Xenusion Pompeckj, 1927
- Jianshanopodia Liu et al. [4] - from Chengjiang; two rows of tubercles but no obvious sclerites
- Hadranax Budd & Peel 1998 — from the Sirius Passet. Lacks obvious dorsal armature, but bears four 'nodes' per row.
- Order Scleronychophora
- Scleronychophora Hou & Bergstrom, 1995 - paired sclerites; elongated head sclerites
- Eoconchariidae Hou & Shu, 1987 - ~10 leg-bearing segments, small head, sieve-like sclerites, varying in shape along body; curved claws on annulated legs; terminal mouth and anus.
- Microdictyon Bengtson et al.
- Quadratapora Hao and Shu, 1987
- Fusuconcharium Hao and Shu, 1987
- Hallucigeniidae Conway Morris, 1977 - ~10 leg-bearing segments; large sclerites covering head; sclerites on each segment are long spines.
- Hallucigenia Conway Morris 1977 - From the Chengjiang, Kaili and Burgess Shale[5]
- Cardiodictyidae Hou & Bergstrom, 1995 - many segments (~23); large sclerites cover head; hexagonal sclerite on each body segment.
- Cardiodictyon Hou et al. 1991 - Known from the Chengjiang[5]
- Order Paronychophora
- Paronychophora Hou & Bergstrom, 1995 - short, downwards facing head; papillae on body and legs, some arranged in rows; shield-like sclerites on head; dorsal armature of spines;[6] claw-like jaws; annulated legs [ Note - diagnosis modified in [2] ]
- Onychodictyidae Hou & Bergstrom, 1995
- Onychodictyon Hou et al. 1991
- Order unassigned
- Orstenotubulus Maas et al. 2007 from the Furongian Orsten deposits - with retractable dorsal spines[7]
- Carbotubulus Haug et al. 2012 [8] - from the Mazon creek. Dorwal armature uncertain. Few segments, long limbs.
- Mureropodia,[9] from the Stage 2 Murero lagerstatten, Spain
- Class Siberion †
- Family Xenusiidae †
- Genus Siberion †
- Family Xenusiidae †
- Class Hadranax †
- Order Protonychophora †
- Family Xenusiidae †
- Genus Hadranax †
- Family Xenusiidae †
- Order Archonychophora Hou & Bergstrom, 1995[1] - Undifferentiated appendages; each segment the same as each other. See [2]
- Luolishaniidae Hou & Bergstrom, 1995 - three small rounded sclerites per segment - these are thorn-shaped spines.[2]
- Luolishania Hou & Chen 1989
- Miraluolishania Liu & Shu 2004
- Paucipodiidae Hou et al., 2004[3] - with no dorsal sclerites, two claws, fine annulation and few segments.
- Paucipodia Hou et al. 2004
- Luolishaniidae Hou & Bergstrom, 1995 - three small rounded sclerites per segment - these are thorn-shaped spines.[2]
- Order Protonychophora Hutchinson, 1930 - Spiny legs, reduced tail
- Order Scleronychophora Hou & Bergstrom, 1995 - paired sclerites; elongated head sclerites
- Eoconchariidae Hou & Shu, 1987 - ~10 leg-bearing segments, small head, sieve-like sclerites, varying in shape along body; curved claws on annulated legs; terminal mouth and anus.
- Microdictyon Bengtson et al.
- Quadratapora Hao and Shu, 1987
- Fusuconcharium Hao and Shu, 1987
- Hallucigeniidae Conway Morris, 1977 - ~10 leg-bearing segments; large sclerites covering head; sclerites on each segment are long spines.
- Hallucigenia Conway Morris 1977 - From the Chengjiang, Kaili and Burgess Shale[5]
- Cardiodictyidae Hou & Bergstrom, 1995 - many segments (~23); large sclerites cover head; hexagonal sclerite on each body segment.
- Cardiodictyon Hou et al. 1991 - Known from the Chengjiang[5]
- Eoconchariidae Hou & Shu, 1987 - ~10 leg-bearing segments, small head, sieve-like sclerites, varying in shape along body; curved claws on annulated legs; terminal mouth and anus.
- Order Paronychophora Hou & Bergstrom, 1995 - short, downwards facing head; papillae on body and legs, some arranged in rows; shield-like sclerites on head; dorsal armature of spines;[6] claw-like jaws; annulated legs [ Note - diagnosis modified in [2] ]
- Onychodictyidae Hou & Bergstrom, 1995
- Onychodictyon Hou et al. 1991
- Onychodictyidae Hou & Bergstrom, 1995
- Order unassigned
- Orstenotubulus Maas et al. 2007 from the Furongian Orsten deposits - with retractable dorsal spines[7]
- Carbotubulus Haug et al. 2012 [8] - from the Mazon creek. Dorwal armature uncertain. Few segments, long limbs.
- Mureropodia,[9] from the Stage 2 Murero lagerstatten, Spain
Phylum Onychophora
- Order Euonychophora
- Family Peripatidae
- Family Peripatopsidae
- Order Ontonychophora †
- Family Helenodoridae †
- Family Tertiapatoidea †
Phylum Tardigrada
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Echiniscus
- Class Eutardigrada
- Order Apochela
- Family Milnesiidae
- Order Parachaela
- Family Beornidae
- Family Calohypsibiidae
- Family Eohypsibiidae
- Family Hypsibiidae
- Family Macrobiotidae
- Family Microhypsibiidae
- Family Necopinatidae
- Class Heterotardigrada
- Order Arthrotardigrada
- Family Archechiniscidae
- Family Batillipedidae
- Family Coronarctidae
- Family Halechiniscidae
- Family Renaudarctidae
- Family Stygarctidae
- Order Echiniscoidea
- Family Echiniscidae
- Family Echiniscoididae
- Family Oreellidae
- Class Mesotardigrada
- Order Thermozodia
- Family Thermozodiidae
- Genus Thermozodium
- Family Thermozodiidae
Phylum Arthropoda
Main article: List of arthropod orders
Superphylum Platyzoa
Phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms)
- Class Cestoda
- Subclass Cestodaria
- Order Amphilinidea
- Order Gyrocotylidea
- Subclass Eucestoda
- Order Aporidea
- Order Caryophyllidea
- Order Cyclophyllidea
- Order Diphyllidea
- Order Lecanicephalidea
- Order Litobothridea
- Order Nippotaeniidea
- Order Proteocephalidea
- Order Pseudophyllidea
- Order Spathebothriidea
- Order Tetraphyllidea
- Order Trypanorhyncha
- Class Monogenea
- Subclass Monopisthocotylea
- Order Capsalidea
- Order Dactylogyridea
- Order Gyrodactylidea
- Order Monocotylidea
- Order Montchadskyellidea
- Subclass Polyopisthocotylea
- Order Chimaericolidea
- Order Diclybothriidea
- Order Mazocraeidea
- Order Polystomatidea
- Class Trematoda
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Botulus microporus
- Subclass Aspidogastrea
- Family Aspidogastridae
- Family Multicalycidae
- Family Rugogastridae
- Family Stichocotylidae
- Subclass Digenea
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Helicometra
- Order Azygiida
- Order Echinostomida
- Order Opisthorchiida
- Order Plagiorchiida
- Order Strigeidida
- Class Turbellaria
- Order Catenulida
- Order Haplopharyngida
- Order Lecithoepitheliata
- Order Macrostomida
- Order Nemertodermata
- Order Polycladida
- Order Prolecithophora
- Order Rhabdocoela
- Order Seriata
- Order Temnocephalida
- Order Tricladida
Phylum Gastrotricha
No classes
- Order Chaetonotida
- Order Macrodasyida
Phylum Rotifera
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SEM] pictures of some Bdelloidea species of the genus Rotaria with head (red), tail (white) and trunk (blue) areas highlighted
- Class Bdelloidea
- Order Bdelloida
- Class Monogononta
- Order Collothecida
- Order Flosculariida
- Order Ploimida
- Class Seisonidea
- Order Seisonida
Phylum Acanthocephala
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Scanning electron microscopy of proboscis of an archiacanthocephalan [10]
- Class Archiacanthocephala
- Order Apororhynchida
- Order Gigantorhynchida
- Order Moniliformida
- Order Oligacanthorhynchida
- Class Eoacanthocephala
- Order Gyracanthocephala
- Order Neoechinorhynchida
- Class Palaeacanthocephala
- Order Echinorhynchida
- Order Polymorphida
Phylum Gnathostomulida
No classes
- Order Bursovaginoidea
- Order Filospermoidea
Phylum Micrognathozoa
Some dispute here with Micrognathozoa as the class and Limnognathia as the order
Phylum Cycliophora
This phylum was discovered in 1995.
- Class Symbiida
- Order Symbiidae
- Genus Symbion
Superphylum Lophotrochozoa
Phylum Sipuncula
- Class Phascolosomatidea
- Order Aspidosiphoniformes
- Family Aspidosiphonidae
- Order Phascolosomatiformes
- Family Phascolosomatidae
- Class Sipunculidea
- Order Golfingiiformes
- Family Golfingiidae
- Family Phascolionidae
- Family Themistidae
- Order Sipunculiformes
- Family Sipunculidae
Phylum Nemertea
- Class Anopla
- Order Heteronemertea
- Order Palaeonemertea
- Class Enopla
- Order Bdellonemertea
- Order Hoplonemertea
Phylum Phoronida
- Class Phoronid
Phylum Bryozoa
- Class Gymnolaemata
- subclass Cheilostomata
- subclass Ctenostomata
- Class Phylactolaemata
- subclass Plumatellida
- Class Stenolaemata
- subclass Cryptostomida †
- subclass Cyclostomatida
- subclass Cystoporida †
- subclass Fenestrida †
- subclass Hederellida †
- subclass Trepostomatida †
Phylum Entoprocta
No classes, no orders, families Barentsiidae, Loxokalypodidae, Loxosomatidae, Pedicellinidae
Phylum Brachiopoda
- Class Lingulata
- Class Craniata/Craniforma
- Order Craniida
- Class Rhynchonellata
- Order Terebratulida
- Order Rhynchonellida
Phylum Mollusca
Main article: List of mollusc orders
Phylum Annelida
Main article: List of Annelid families
References
- 1 2 Hou, X.; Bergström, J. A. N. (1995). "Cambrian lobopodians-ancestors of extant onychophorans?". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 114: 3. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1995.tb00110.x.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ma, X.; Hou, X.; Bergström, J. (2009). "Morphology of Luolishania longicruris (Lower Cambrian, Chengjiang Lagerstätte, SW China) and the phylogenetic relationships within lobopodians". Arthropod Structure & Development. 38 (4): 271. doi:10.1016/j.asd.2009.03.001.
- 1 2 Xian-Guang Hou, Xiao-Ya Ma, Jie Zhao & Jan Bergström; Ma; Zhao; Bergström (2004). "The lobopodian Paucipodia inermis from the Lower Cambrian Chengjiang fauna, Yunnan, China". Lethaia. 37 (3): 235–244. doi:10.1080/00241160410006555.
- ↑ Jianni Liu; Degan Shu; Jian Han; Zhifei Zhang & Xingliang Zhang (2006). "A large xenusiid lobopod with complex appendages from the Lower Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte" (PDF). Acta Palaeontol. Pol. 51 (2): 215–222. Retrieved 9 February 2011.
- 1 2 3 4 Whittle, R. J.; Gabbott, S. E.; Aldridge, R. J.; Theron, J. (2009). "An Ordovician Lobopodian from the Soom Shale Lagerstätte, South Africa". Palaeontology. 52 (3): 561–567. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2009.00860.x.
- 1 2 Liu, J.; Shu, D.; Han, J.; Zhang, Z.; Zhang, X. (2008). "The LobopodOnychodictyonfrom the Lower Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte Revisited". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 53 (2): 285. doi:10.4202/app.2008.0209.
- 1 2 Maas, A.; Mayer, G.; Kristensen, R. M.; Waloszek, D. (2007). "A Cambrian micro-lobopodian and the evolution of arthropod locomotion and reproduction". Chinese Science Bulletin. 52 (24): 3385. doi:10.1007/s11434-007-0515-3.
- 1 2 Haug, J. T.; Mayer, G.; Haug, C.; Briggs, D. E. G. (2012). "A Carboniferous Non-Onychophoran Lobopodian Reveals Long-Term Survival of a Cambrian Morphotype". Current Biology. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2012.06.066.
- 1 2 Gámez Vintaned, J. A.; Liñán, E.; Zhuravlev, A. (2011). "A New Early Cambrian Lobopod-Bearing Animal (Murero, Spain) and the Problem of the Ecdysozoan Early Diversification". Evolutionary Biology – Concepts, Biodiversity, Macroevolution and Genome Evolution. p. 193. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-20763-1_12. ISBN 978-3-642-20762-4.
- ↑ Amin, O. A, Heckmann, R. A & Ha, N. V. (2014) Acanthocephalans from fishes and amphibians in Vietnam, with descriptions of five new species. Parasite, 21, 53 doi:10.1051/parasite/2014052PMID 25331738
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