Neoophora

Neoophora
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Turbellaria/Rhabditophora
Subclass: Neoophora
Orders

Neoophora is a group of flatworms with ectolecithal eggs, i.e., yolk is not present in the egg, but rather secreted by accessory organs called vitellaria or yolk glands.[1]

The monophyly of Neoophora is disputed, since some recent molecular studies indicated that the most basal order, Lecithoepitheliata, is more closely related to Polycladida, a non-neoophoran order, than to other neoophorans.[2]

References

  1. Boll, P. K.; Rossi, I.; Amaral, S. V.; Oliveira, S. M.; Müller, E. S.; Lemos, V. S.; Leal-Zanchet, A. M. (2013). "Platyhelminthes ou apenas semelhantes a Platyhelminthes? Relações filogenéticas dos principais grupos de turbelários". Neotropical Biology and Conservation. 8 (1): 41–52. doi:10.4013/nbc.2013.81.06.
  2. Egger, B.; Lapraz, F.; Tomiczek, B.; Müller, S.; Dessimoz, C.; Girstmair, J.; Škunca, N.; Rawlinson, K. A.; Cameron, C. B.; Beli, E.; Todaro, M. A.; Gammoudi, M.; Noreña, C.; Telford, M. I. (2015). "A Transcriptomic-Phylogenomic Analysis of the Evolutionary Relationships of Flatworms". Current Biology. 25 (10): 1347–1353. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2015.03.034.
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