System der
Lebewesen (Stefan Hintsche
2013)
Animalia > Filozoa > Metazoa > Epitheliozoa > Eumetazoa > Triploblastica > Bilateria > Xenacoelomorpha > Acoelomorpha
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Phyllum Acoelomorpha Ehlers, 1985 (Stamm Leibeshöhlenlose Wurmförmige):
Classis Nemertodermatida
Karling, 1940 (Klasse
Hautdarmwürmer):
Classis Acoela Uljanin, 1870 (Klasse Leibeshöhlenlose Würmer):
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