Dicyemida
Appearance
Dicyemida Rheam fossylagh: ?-jiu | ||||||||||
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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.
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ 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.
- Furuya H, Tsuneki K (Mee ny Boaldyn 2003). "= PubMed Biology of dicyemid mesozoans". Zool. Sci. 20 (5). doi: . PMID 12777824.
Ry-lhaih
[reagh | edit source]- Furuya, H., F. G. Hochberg, & K. Tsuneki. 2003. Reproductive traits in dicyemids. Marine Biology 143: 693-706.
- Hochberg, F.G. 1982. The "kidneys" of cephalopods: a unique habitat for parasites. Malacologia 23: 121-134.
- McConnaughey, B.H. 1951. The life cycle of the dicyemid Mesozoa. University of California Publications in Zoology 55: 295-336.
- Pawlowski J, Montoya-Burgos JI, Fahrni JF, Wüest J, Zaninetti L (Mee Houney 1996). "= long&pmid = 8865666 Origin of the Mesozoa inferred from 18S rRNA gene sequences". Mol. Biol. Evol. 13 (8). PMID 8865666.