Dicyemida

(Aa-enmyssit ass Rhombosoa)

She phylum sheeadaneagh eh Dicyemida ny Rhombosoa. T'ad cummal ayns aaraghyn cephalopodyn. Ren Krohn ad y 'eddyn magh ayns 1839. Gyn scansh da tosheeaght, ta sleih jannoo ymmyd jeh Rhombosoa foast ny keayrtyn.

Dicyemida
Rheam fossylagh: ?-jiu


Rang oaylleeagh
Ream: Eukaryota
(neu-rheynnit): Opisthokonta
Reeriaght: Animalia
Fo-reeriaght: Eumetasoa
Phylum: Dicyemida ny
Rhombosoa

A. Krohn, 1839[1]

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  1. Krohn, A. (1839). "Uber das Vorkommen von Entozoen und Krystallablagerungen in den schwammigen Venenanhängen einiger Cephalopoden" (Germaanish). Neue Notizen aus dem Gebiet der Natur- und Heilkunde 11. 

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