Tubulanus

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Tubulanus
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Tubulanus polymorphus at bottom left
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Nemertea
Class: Palaeonemertea
Family: Tubulanidae
Genus: Tubulanus
Renier, 1804
Species

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Synonyms

Carinella Johnston, 1833

Tubulanus is a genus of primitive nemertean worms in the order Palaeonemertea.

Species[]

The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species in the genus:[1]

  • (Coe, 1904)
  • Tubulanus annulatus (Montagu, 1804)
  • (Joubin, 1904)
  • Friedrich, 1936
  • (Coe, 1901)
  • (Coe, 1904)
  • Yamaoka, 1940
  • Coe, 1951
  • (Coe, 1904)
  • (Bergendal, 1902)
  • Friedrich, 1958
  • Gibson & Sundberg, 1999
  • (McIntosh, 1874)
  • Gibson & Sundberg, 1999
  • Iwata, 1952
  • Cantell, 2001
  • Senz, 1993
  • Monastero, 1930
  • (Coe, 1895)
  • Tubulanus polymorphus Renier, 1804
  • (Takakura, 1898)
  • Corrêa, 1954
  • Ritger & Norenburg, 2006
  • Senz, 1997
  • (Bürger, 1892)
  • (Griffin, 1898)
  • Tubulanus superbus (Kölliker, 1845)
  • Kajihara, Kakui, Yamasaki & Hiruta, 2015
  • (Kennel, 1891)

References[]

  1. ^ Gibson, Raymond (2004). "Tubulanus Renier, 1804". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 7 September 2017.


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