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The Solenogastres (less often referred to as Neomeniomorpha), common name the solenogasters, are one class of small, worm-like, shell-less molluscs (Aplacophora), the other class being the
Caudofoveata Caudofoveata is a small class within the phylum Mollusca, also known as Chaetodermomorpha. The class is often combined with Solenogastres and termed Aplacophora, but some studies have cast doubt on the monophyly of this group. Anatomy Caudofo ...
( Chaetodermomorpha). MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Solenogastres. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=2094 on 2021-04-14 Some recent literature, and recent molecular evidence, indicates that the Aplacophora may be
polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage of organisms or other evolving elements that is of mixed evolutionary origin. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as homoplasies, which are explained as a result of conver ...
, and therefore these taxonomists divide Solenogastres and Caudofoveata into separate classes.


Morphology

In contrast to all other molluscan classes, the Aplacophora have no shell, and are instead covered by aragonitic
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s), which can be solid or hollow. These spicules can be arranged perpendicular to one another within the cuticle to form a skeleton, or can stick up to form a palisade, or can lie flat against the cuticle. 80% of solenogaster
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have a radula, while in others it is secondarily lost. The radula may bear one or more teeth per row; where there is more than one tooth, there is no central radular tooth. The radula grows by dividing existing teeth in two, or by adding a new tooth at the centre of the radular row. The
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s are very elaborate, and are an important character for taxonomy. Next to the mouth they have a unique sense organ, the vestibulum. The solenogastres do not have true ctenidia, although their gill-like structures resemble them.


Development

During development many Solenogastres are covered by a spiny
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comprising spines or scale-like plates; this has been likened to the halwaxiid scleritome.
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s of ''
Epimenia ''Epimenia'' is a genus of cavibelonian solenogasters, a kind of shell-less, worm-like mollusk Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks ( ...
'' start out solid before developing a hollow stem that subsequently solidifies.


Ecology


Diet

Solenogasters feed on
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and
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, either sucking their bodily fluids or eating their tissue. They do not use their radulae to rasp prey, as other molluscs do.


Phylogeny

There is some uncertainty regarding the phylogenetic position of the solenogasters. Traditionally considered to be the most basal molluscan group and the sister group to the Caudofoveata, alternatives to both of these statements have been proposed on various lines of evidence. Indeed, some molecular datasets plot Solenogastres as an outgroup to Mollusca.


Families

* Acanthomeniidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978 *
Amphimeniidae Amphimeniidae is a family of solenogaster The Solenogastres (less often referred to as Neomeniomorpha), common name the solenogasters, are one class of small, worm-like, shell-less molluscs (Aplacophora), the other class being the Caudofoveata ...
Salvini-Plawen, 1972 * Apodomeniidae Kocot, Todt, N. T. Mikkelsen & Halanych, 2019 *
Dondersiidae Dondersiidae is a family of molluscs Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000 extant species of molluscs are recognized ...
Simroth, 1893 *
Drepanomeniidae Drepanomeniidae is a family of solenogaster, , a kind of shell-less, worm-like, marine (ocean), marine mollusk.MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Drepanomeniidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: ht ...
Salvini-Plawen, 1978 *
Epimeniidae Epimeniidae is a family of solenogaster, a shell-less worm-like mollusk. MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Epimeniidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=tax ...
Salvini-Plawen, 1978 *
Gymnomeniidae Gymnomeniidae is a family of molluscs Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000 extant species of molluscs are recognize ...
Odhner, 1920 *
Hemimeniidae Hemimeniidae is a family of molluscs belonging to the order Neomeniamorpha The Neomeniamorpha are one of the three taxonomic orders of solenogasters, shell-less, worm-like, marine mollusks. It is considered an alternate representation for t ...
Salvini-Plawen, 1978 *
Heteroherpiidae ''Heteroherpia'' is a genus of solenogaster The Solenogastres (less often referred to as Neomeniomorpha), common name the solenogasters, are one class of small, worm-like, shell-less molluscs (Aplacophora), the other class being the Caudofovea ...
Salvini-Plawen, 1978 *
Imeroherpiidae Imeroherpiidae is a family of solenogaster The Solenogastres (less often referred to as Neomeniomorpha), common name the solenogasters, are one class of small, worm-like, shell-less molluscs (Aplacophora), the other class being the Caudofoveat ...
Salvini-Plawen, 1978 *
Lepidomeniidae Lepidomeniidae is a family of molluscs belonging to the order Pholidoskepia. Genera: * '' Lepidomenia'' Kowalevsky, 1883 * '' Nierstrassia'' Heath, 1918 * '' Tegulaherpia'' Salvini-Plawen, 1983 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q20735729 Pholido ...
Pruvot, 1902 * Macellomeniidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978 * Meiomeniidae Salvini-Plawen, 1985 * Neomeniidae Ihering, 1876 * Notomeniidae Salvini-Plawen, 2004 * Phyllomeniidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978 * Proneomeniidae Mitchell, 1892 * Pruvotinidae Heath, 1911 * Rhipidoherpiidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978 * Rhopalomeniidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978 * Sandalomeniidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978 * Simrothiellidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978 * Strophomeniidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978 * Syngenoherpiidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978 ;Unassigned in Solenogastres * '' Pholidoherpia'' Salvini-Plawen, 1978 * '' Rhabdoherpia'' Salvini-Plawen, 1978 ;Synonyms: * Superorder Aplotegmentaria (not monophyletic) ** Myzomeniidae Thiele, 1894: synonym of
Dondersiidae Dondersiidae is a family of molluscs Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000 extant species of molluscs are recognized ...
Simroth, 1893 * Superorder Pachytegmentaria (not monophyletic) ** Parameniidae Simroth, 1893: synonym of Pruvotinidae Heath, 1911 (invalid: type genus a junior homonym) ** Pararrhopaliidae Salvini-Plawen, 1972: synonym of Pruvotinidae Heath, 1911 ** Perimeniidae Nierstrasz, 1908: synonym of Pruvotinidae Heath, 1911 ** Proneomenidae Mitchell, 1892: synonym of Proneomeniidae Mitchell, 1892 ** Pruvotiniidae Heath, 1911: synonym of Pruvotinidae Heath, 1911 (incorrect original spelling) ** Solenopodidae Koren & Danielssen, 1877: synonym of Neomeniidae Ihering, 1876 ** Wireniidae Salvini-Plawen, 1978: synonym of
Gymnomeniidae Gymnomeniidae is a family of molluscs Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000 extant species of molluscs are recognize ...
Odhner, 1920


References


Further reading

* {{Commonscat Mollusc classes