Prochaetodermatidae
Appearance
Prochaetodermatidae | |
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Caudofoveata |
Order: | Chaetodermatida |
Family: | Prochaetodermatidae Salvini-Plawen, 1969 |
The Prochaetodermatidae are a family of small worm-shaped (<1 cm) chaetoderm molluscs. The burrowing organisms lack a true foot; they have a large pair of jaws and a small radula, comprising a dozen rows of paired teeth.[1] They are known from across the globe, except in polar regions, and inhabit ocean depts of 50 m to the deepest depths trawled.[1]
- ^ a b SCHELTEMA, AMELIE H. (1985). "The Aplacophoran Family Prochaetodermatidae in the North American Basin, Including Chevroderma N.g. And Spathoderma N.g. (Mollusca; Chaetodermomorpha)". Biol Bull. 169 (2): 484–529. doi:10.2307/1541497. JSTOR 1541497.