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A new species of Xenoturbella from the western Pacific Ocean and the evolution of Xenoturbella.

Hiroaki NakanoHideyuki MiyazawaAkiteru MaenoToshihiko ShiroishiKeiichi KakuiRyo KoyanagiMiyuki KandaNoriyuki SatohAkihito OmoriHisanori Kohtsuka
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
Our results suggest that large size, oval mouth, frontal pore and ventral glandular network may be ancestral features for Xenoturbella. Further studies will clarify the evolutionary relationship of the frontal pore and ventral glandular network of xenoturbellids and the acoelomorph frontal organ. One of the habitats of the newly identified species is easily accessible from a marine station and so this species promises to be valuable for research on bilaterian and deuterostome evolution.
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