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- Dystenoid abstract "A dystenoid nervous system is an arrangement of ganglia in the anterior region of some molluscs in which the cerebral and pleural ganglia are situated closer to each other than they are in those molluscs with the more archaic hypoathroid nervous system but still farther apart than those animals with an evolutionarily more recent epiathroid nervous system.Examples of animals having dystenoid systems include Macleaniella moskalevi, Teuthirustria cancellata, and Fedikofella caymanensis (weakly dystenoid in all three). These are deep sea limpets belonging to the superfamily Cocculinoidea.".
- Dystenoid wikiPageID "47511244".
- Dystenoid wikiPageLength "1327".
- Dystenoid wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Dystenoid wikiPageRevisionID "675837045".
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mollusc_anatomy.
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLink Cocculinoidea.
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLink Epiathroid.
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLink Fedikofella_caymanensis.
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLink Ganglion.
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLink Hypoathroid.
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLink Limpet.
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLink Macleaniella_moskalevi.
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLink Mollusc.
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLink Mollusca.
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLink Teuthirustria_cancellata.
- Dystenoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "dystenoid".
- Dystenoid hasPhotoCollection Dystenoid.
- Dystenoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dystenoid subject Category:Mollusc_anatomy.
- Dystenoid hypernym Arrangement.
- Dystenoid type MusicalWork.
- Dystenoid comment "A dystenoid nervous system is an arrangement of ganglia in the anterior region of some molluscs in which the cerebral and pleural ganglia are situated closer to each other than they are in those molluscs with the more archaic hypoathroid nervous system but still farther apart than those animals with an evolutionarily more recent epiathroid nervous system.Examples of animals having dystenoid systems include Macleaniella moskalevi, Teuthirustria cancellata, and Fedikofella caymanensis (weakly dystenoid in all three). ".
- Dystenoid label "Dystenoid".
- Dystenoid wasDerivedFrom Dystenoid?oldid=675837045.
- Dystenoid isPrimaryTopicOf Dystenoid.