• Harrimaniidae is a basal family of acorn worms. A taxonomic revision was undertaken in 2010, and a number of new genera and species found in the Eastern...
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    main species for research being Saccoglossus kowalevskii. Two families—Harrimaniidae and Ptychoderidae—separated at least 370 million years ago. Until recently...
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    post-anal tail is present in juvenile members of the acorn worm family Harrimaniidae. The prosome of pterobranchs is specialized into a muscular and ciliated...
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    Harrimaniidae...
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    "A revision of the genus Saccoglossus (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific"...
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  • formation. It is similar to the modern representatives of the family Harrimaniidae, distinguished by branching fiber tubes. It is a believed predecessor...
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    Meioglossus psammophilus is a species of acorn worm in the family Harrimaniidae, the only known species of the genus Meigolossus. It inhabits the Western...
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  • Mesoglossus intermedius is a species of acorn worms in the family Harrimaniidae, which is endemic to Northern California. Konikoff, C.; Shenkar, N. (2014)...
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    acorn worm. It is similar to the modern representatives of the family Harrimaniidae, distinguished by branching fiber tubes. It is a believed predecessor...
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  • Ritteria is a monotypic genus of worms belonging to the family Harrimaniidae. The only species is Ritteria ambigua. The species is found in Eastern Pacific...
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