< Animal Phyla
Loricifera
- Name Meaning: Corset bearer
- English Common Name: Brush heads
- Major distinguishing characteristics: Umbrella-like scales at each end
- Approximate number of species described: about 122
Natural History
The Loricifera are marine animals. They live in the sediment between the grains of gravel or other sediment types.
Taxonomy
The Phylum is divided into one order and three families.
- Order Nanaloricida
- Family Nanaloricidae
- Family Pliciloricidae
- Family Urnaloricidae
Anatomy
The small-bodied Loricifera have a head, mouth and digestive system. They also have a lorica, which is an armor-like lorica which is a protective external shell.
The Fossil Record
One fossil, the Cambrian-era Eolorica deadwoodensis may be associated with the Loricifera.
Quiz
- Loricifera Quiz
References and Further Reading
- Loricifera at Wikipedia
- Loricifera at Tree of Life
- Loricifera at Encyclopedia of Life
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