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- Q1934949 subject Q15209124.
- Q1934949 abstract "The Chromadorea are a class of the roundworm phylum, Nematoda. They contain a single subclass (Chromadoria) and several orders. With such a redundant arrangement, the Chromadoria are liable to be split up if the orders are found to form several clades, or abandoned if they are found to constitute a single radiation.Formerly, they were treated as a subclass in the paraphyletic "Adenophorea" assemblage, which has been by and large abandoned by modern authors. It is also suspected that the Chromadorea may not be monophyletic as delimited here; at least the Monhysterida seem to be a distinct and far more ancient lineage than the rest.Members of this class' bodies usually have annules, their amphids elaborate and spiral, and they all have three esophageal glands. They usually live in marine sediments, although they can live elsewhere. They have more sophisticated pharynxs than most roundworms.".
- Q1934949 kingdom Q729.
- Q1934949 phylum Q5185.
- Q1934949 wikiPageExternalLink 2002.01.01.
- Q1934949 wikiPageWikiLink Q15209124.
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- Q1934949 wikiPageWikiLink Q37517.
- Q1934949 wikiPageWikiLink Q4037244.
- Q1934949 wikiPageWikiLink Q5185.
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- Q1934949 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q1934949 phylum Q5185.
- Q1934949 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1934949 type Animal.
- Q1934949 type Eukaryote.
- Q1934949 type Species.
- Q1934949 type Thing.
- Q1934949 type Q19088.
- Q1934949 type Q729.
- Q1934949 comment "The Chromadorea are a class of the roundworm phylum, Nematoda. They contain a single subclass (Chromadoria) and several orders. With such a redundant arrangement, the Chromadoria are liable to be split up if the orders are found to form several clades, or abandoned if they are found to constitute a single radiation.Formerly, they were treated as a subclass in the paraphyletic "Adenophorea" assemblage, which has been by and large abandoned by modern authors.".
- Q1934949 label "Chromadorea".
- Q1934949 seeAlso Q20962420.