Nemertea

E393483

Nemertea, commonly known as ribbon worms, is a phylum of mostly marine, elongated, often brightly colored worms distinguished by their unique eversible proboscis used for hunting.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Nemertea canonical 3

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Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf phylum
taxon
bodyPlan triploblastic
bodySymmetry bilateral symmetry
canInhabit brackish waters
freshwater
terrestrial moist habitats
clade Bilateria
Lophotrochozoa
Spiralia
coelomType acoelomate or rhynchocoel-bearing
commonName ribbon worms
development indirect development in many species
spiral cleavage
distinguishedBy ability to evert proboscis rapidly for hunting
eversible proboscis housed in rhynchocoel
proboscis separate from digestive tract
domain Eukaryota
feedingMode proboscis-assisted capture of prey
firstDescribedBy Antoine Louis Dugès NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic carnivorous diet
ciliated epidermis
closed circulatory system
complete digestive tract
dorsoventrally flattened
elongated body
eversible proboscis
mostly marine
often brightly colored
predatory lifestyle
protonephridia for excretion
soft-bodied
unsegmented body
hasNotableSpecies Cerebratulus lacteus
Lineus longissimus
includesClass Anopla
Enopla
kingdom Animalia
larvalForm pilidium larva
nervousSystem cerebral ganglia with longitudinal nerve cords
preysOn annelids
crustaceans
small invertebrates
reproduction asexual fragmentation in some species
sexual reproduction
superkingdom Opisthokonta
taxonRank phylum
typicalHabitat intertidal zones
marine benthic environments
subtidal sediments

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lophotrochozoa includesTaxon Nemertea
Protostomia includes Nemertea
Spiralia includes Nemertea