Nemertodermatidae
Nemertodermatidae is a family of wormlike animals in the phylum Acoelomorpha. They are similar to the flatworms of the phylum Platyhelminthes, and were traditionally classified as such.
| Nemertodermatidae | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Three Meara stichopi | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Xenacoelomorpha | 
| Class: | Nemertodermatida | 
| Family: | Nemertodermatidae Steinböck, 1930 | 
| Genera | |
| See text | |
These are hermaphroditic marine worms with ciliated bodies containing a "sack-like gut".[1]
There are four genera:[2]
- Meara
- Meara stichopi Westblad 1949
 
- Nemertinoides
- Nemertinoides elongatus Riser 1987
- Nemertinoides glandulosum
- Nemertinoides wolfgangi
 
- Nemertoderma
- Nemertoderma bathycola Steinböck 1930
- Nemertoderma westbladi (Westblad) Steinbock, 1938
 
- Sterreria
- Sterreria boucheti
- Sterreria lundini
- Sterreria martindalei
- Sterreria monolithes
- Sterreria papuensis
- Sterreria psammicola (Sterrer 1970)
- Sterreria rubra
- Sterreria variabilis
- Sterreria ylvae
 
References
    
- Børve, A. and A. Hejnol. (2014). Development and juvenile anatomy of the nemertodermatid Meara stichopi (Bock) Westblad 1949 (Acoelomorpha). Frontiers in Zoology 11 50.
- Nemertodermatidae Steinböck, 1930. In: Tyler, S. and T. Artois. World list of Acoelomorpha. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). 2014.
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