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Saccoglossus Otagoensis
''Saccoglossus '' is a genus of acorn worm (Class Enteropneusta). It is the largest genus in this class, with 18 species.Cameron, C. B., et al. (2010)A revision of the genus ''Saccoglossus'' (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific.''Zootaxa'' 2483 1-22. This genus is characterized especially by the concentric rings of muscle fibers in the proboscis. Many ''Saccoglossus'' can be found in coastal mud and sand habitat, often near bays. They dig tubes in the substrate, ejecting conical piles of castings in a spiral fashion. Acorn worms of this genus are known for the production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Species Species include: * '' Saccoglossus apatensis'' Thomas, 1956 * '' Saccoglossus aulakoeis'' Thomas, 1968 * '' Saccoglossus bromophenolosus'' King, Giray and Kornfield, 1994 * '' Saccoglossus horsti'' Brambell and Goodhart, 1941 * '' Saccoglossus hwangtauensis'' ...
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Saccoglossus Madrasensis
''Saccoglossus '' is a genus of acorn worm (Class Enteropneusta). It is the largest genus in this class, with 18 species.Cameron, C. B., et al. (2010)A revision of the genus ''Saccoglossus'' (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific.''Zootaxa'' 2483 1-22. This genus is characterized especially by the concentric rings of muscle fibers in the proboscis. Many ''Saccoglossus'' can be found in coastal mud and sand habitat, often near bays. They dig tubes in the substrate, ejecting conical piles of castings in a spiral fashion. Acorn worms of this genus are known for the production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Species Species include: * '' Saccoglossus apatensis'' Thomas, 1956 * '' Saccoglossus aulakoeis'' Thomas, 1968 * '' Saccoglossus bromophenolosus'' King, Giray and Kornfield, 1994 * '' Saccoglossus horsti'' Brambell and Goodhart, 1941 * '' Saccoglossus hwangtauensis'' ...
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Saccoglossus Sonorensis
''Saccoglossus '' is a genus of acorn worm (Class Enteropneusta). It is the largest genus in this class, with 18 species.Cameron, C. B., et al. (2010)A revision of the genus ''Saccoglossus'' (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific.''Zootaxa'' 2483 1-22. This genus is characterized especially by the concentric rings of muscle fibers in the proboscis. Many ''Saccoglossus'' can be found in coastal mud and sand habitat, often near bays. They dig tubes in the substrate, ejecting conical piles of castings in a spiral fashion. Acorn worms of this genus are known for the production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Species Species include: * '' Saccoglossus apatensis'' Thomas, 1956 * '' Saccoglossus aulakoeis'' Thomas, 1968 * '' Saccoglossus bromophenolosus'' King, Giray and Kornfield, 1994 * '' Saccoglossus horsti'' Brambell and Goodhart, 1941 * '' Saccoglossus hwangtauensis'' ...
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Saccoglossus Shumaginensis
''Saccoglossus '' is a genus of acorn worm (Class Enteropneusta). It is the largest genus in this class, with 18 species.Cameron, C. B., et al. (2010)A revision of the genus ''Saccoglossus'' (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific.''Zootaxa'' 2483 1-22. This genus is characterized especially by the concentric rings of muscle fibers in the proboscis. Many ''Saccoglossus'' can be found in coastal mud and sand habitat, often near bays. They dig tubes in the substrate, ejecting conical piles of castings in a spiral fashion. Acorn worms of this genus are known for the production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Species Species include: * '' Saccoglossus apatensis'' Thomas, 1956 * '' Saccoglossus aulakoeis'' Thomas, 1968 * '' Saccoglossus bromophenolosus'' King, Giray and Kornfield, 1994 * '' Saccoglossus horsti'' Brambell and Goodhart, 1941 * '' Saccoglossus hwangtauensis'' ...
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Saccoglossus Ruber
''Saccoglossus '' is a genus of acorn worm (Class Enteropneusta). It is the largest genus in this class, with 18 species.Cameron, C. B., et al. (2010)A revision of the genus ''Saccoglossus'' (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific.''Zootaxa'' 2483 1-22. This genus is characterized especially by the concentric rings of muscle fibers in the proboscis. Many ''Saccoglossus'' can be found in coastal mud and sand habitat, often near bays. They dig tubes in the substrate, ejecting conical piles of castings in a spiral fashion. Acorn worms of this genus are known for the production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Species Species include: * '' Saccoglossus apatensis'' Thomas, 1956 * '' Saccoglossus aulakoeis'' Thomas, 1968 * '' Saccoglossus bromophenolosus'' King, Giray and Kornfield, 1994 * '' Saccoglossus horsti'' Brambell and Goodhart, 1941 * '' Saccoglossus hwangtauensis'' ...
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Saccoglossus Rhabdorhynchus
''Saccoglossus '' is a genus of acorn worm (Class Enteropneusta). It is the largest genus in this class, with 18 species.Cameron, C. B., et al. (2010)A revision of the genus ''Saccoglossus'' (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific.''Zootaxa'' 2483 1-22. This genus is characterized especially by the concentric rings of muscle fibers in the proboscis. Many ''Saccoglossus'' can be found in coastal mud and sand habitat, often near bays. They dig tubes in the substrate, ejecting conical piles of castings in a spiral fashion. Acorn worms of this genus are known for the production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Species Species include: * '' Saccoglossus apatensis'' Thomas, 1956 * '' Saccoglossus aulakoeis'' Thomas, 1968 * '' Saccoglossus bromophenolosus'' King, Giray and Kornfield, 1994 * '' Saccoglossus horsti'' Brambell and Goodhart, 1941 * '' Saccoglossus hwangtauensis'' ...
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Saccoglossus Pusillus
''Saccoglossus '' is a genus of acorn worm (Class Enteropneusta). It is the largest genus in this class, with 18 species.Cameron, C. B., et al. (2010)A revision of the genus ''Saccoglossus'' (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific.''Zootaxa'' 2483 1-22. This genus is characterized especially by the concentric rings of muscle fibers in the proboscis. Many ''Saccoglossus'' can be found in coastal mud and sand habitat, often near bays. They dig tubes in the substrate, ejecting conical piles of castings in a spiral fashion. Acorn worms of this genus are known for the production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Species Species include: * '' Saccoglossus apatensis'' Thomas, 1956 * '' Saccoglossus aulakoeis'' Thomas, 1968 * '' Saccoglossus bromophenolosus'' King, Giray and Kornfield, 1994 * '' Saccoglossus horsti'' Brambell and Goodhart, 1941 * '' Saccoglossus hwangtauensis'' ...
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Saccoglossus Porochordus
''Saccoglossus '' is a genus of acorn worm (Class Enteropneusta). It is the largest genus in this class, with 18 species.Cameron, C. B., et al. (2010)A revision of the genus ''Saccoglossus'' (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific.''Zootaxa'' 2483 1-22. This genus is characterized especially by the concentric rings of muscle fibers in the proboscis. Many ''Saccoglossus'' can be found in coastal mud and sand habitat, often near bays. They dig tubes in the substrate, ejecting conical piles of castings in a spiral fashion. Acorn worms of this genus are known for the production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Species Species include: * '' Saccoglossus apatensis'' Thomas, 1956 * '' Saccoglossus aulakoeis'' Thomas, 1968 * '' Saccoglossus bromophenolosus'' King, Giray and Kornfield, 1994 * '' Saccoglossus horsti'' Brambell and Goodhart, 1941 * '' Saccoglossus hwangtauensis'' ...
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Saccoglossus Palmeri
''Saccoglossus '' is a genus of acorn worm (Class Enteropneusta). It is the largest genus in this class, with 18 species.Cameron, C. B., et al. (2010)A revision of the genus ''Saccoglossus'' (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific.''Zootaxa'' 2483 1-22. This genus is characterized especially by the concentric rings of muscle fibers in the proboscis. Many ''Saccoglossus'' can be found in coastal mud and sand habitat, often near bays. They dig tubes in the substrate, ejecting conical piles of castings in a spiral fashion. Acorn worms of this genus are known for the production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Species Species include: * '' Saccoglossus apatensis'' Thomas, 1956 * '' Saccoglossus aulakoeis'' Thomas, 1968 * '' Saccoglossus bromophenolosus'' King, Giray and Kornfield, 1994 * '' Saccoglossus horsti'' Brambell and Goodhart, 1941 * '' Saccoglossus hwangtauensis'' ...
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Saccoglossus Otagoensis
''Saccoglossus '' is a genus of acorn worm (Class Enteropneusta). It is the largest genus in this class, with 18 species.Cameron, C. B., et al. (2010)A revision of the genus ''Saccoglossus'' (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific.''Zootaxa'' 2483 1-22. This genus is characterized especially by the concentric rings of muscle fibers in the proboscis. Many ''Saccoglossus'' can be found in coastal mud and sand habitat, often near bays. They dig tubes in the substrate, ejecting conical piles of castings in a spiral fashion. Acorn worms of this genus are known for the production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Species Species include: * '' Saccoglossus apatensis'' Thomas, 1956 * '' Saccoglossus aulakoeis'' Thomas, 1968 * '' Saccoglossus bromophenolosus'' King, Giray and Kornfield, 1994 * '' Saccoglossus horsti'' Brambell and Goodhart, 1941 * '' Saccoglossus hwangtauensis'' ...
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Saccoglossus Mereschkowskii
''Saccoglossus '' is a genus of acorn worm (Class Enteropneusta). It is the largest genus in this class, with 18 species.Cameron, C. B., et al. (2010)A revision of the genus ''Saccoglossus'' (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta: Harrimaniidae) with taxonomic descriptions of five new species from the Eastern Pacific.''Zootaxa'' 2483 1-22. This genus is characterized especially by the concentric rings of muscle fibers in the proboscis. Many ''Saccoglossus'' can be found in coastal mud and sand habitat, often near bays. They dig tubes in the substrate, ejecting conical piles of castings in a spiral fashion. Acorn worms of this genus are known for the production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Species Species include: * '' Saccoglossus apatensis'' Thomas, 1956 * '' Saccoglossus aulakoeis'' Thomas, 1968 * '' Saccoglossus bromophenolosus'' King, Giray and Kornfield, 1994 * '' Saccoglossus horsti'' Brambell and Goodhart, 1941 * '' Saccoglossus hwangtauensis'' ...
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Saccoglossus Kowalevskii
Hemichordata is a phylum which consists of triploblastic, enterocoelomate, and bilaterally symmetrical marine deuterostome animals, generally considered the sister group of the echinoderms. They appear in the Lower or Middle Cambrian and include two main classes: Enteropneusta (acorn worms), and Pterobranchia. A third class, Planctosphaeroidea, is known only from the larva of a single species, ''Planctosphaera pelagica''. The class Graptolithina, formerly considered extinct, is now placed within the pterobranchs, represented by a single living genus ''Rhabdopleura''. Acorn worms are solitary worm-shaped organisms. They generally live in burrows (the earliest secreted tubes) and are deposit feeders, but some species are pharyngeal filter feeders, while the family Torquaratoridae are free living detritivores. Many are well known for their production and accumulation of various halogenated phenols and pyrroles. Pterobranchs are filter-feeders, mostly colonial, living in a colla ...
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