Entoprocta larva under a microscope, a type of Protostomia animals, used to be considered as members of Trochozoa, are actually closely related to bryozoans, perhaps this is a new species, there is very little information on it
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Entoprocta Larva Under a Microscope, a Type of Protostomia Animals, Used To Be Considered As Members
Entoprocta Larva Under a Microscope, a Type of Protostomia Animals, Used To Be Considered As Members
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| Tags | bryozoa, cilia, Ectoprocta, Entoprocta, heart, in the shape of a heart, Kamptozoa, larva, Lophophorata, metatrochophore, protostomia, red sea, trochophore, under the microscope, worm |