Trochozoa

Trochozoa
Temporal range:
Eunereis longissima Johnston, 1840
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
(unranked): Protostomia
(unranked): Spiralia
Superphylum: Lophotrochozoa
Clade?: Trochozoa
Phyla

The Trochozoa are a proposed Lophotrochozoa clade that is a sister clade of Bryozoa and Platyzoa. The clade would include animals in five phyla: the Nemertea, the Annelida, the Mollusca, and the two Brachiozoan phyla, Brachiopoda and Phoronida.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Both annelids[8] and molluscs[9] have been suggested as the sister group of Brachiozoa. It has also been proposed that nemerteans are actually a clade of annelids.[10]

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