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Encyclopedia > Cycliophora
Symbion
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cycliophora
Genus: Symbion
Species: S. pandora
Binomial name
Symbion pandora
Funch & Kristensen, 1995

Symbion is a genus of peculiar animals, with a single species, S. pandora. It was discovered in 1995 by Reinhardt Kristensen and Peter Funch on the mouthparts of the Norwegian lobster Nephrops norvegicus. Symbion does not appear to have any especially close relatives, and so was given its own phylum, called Cycliophora.


The phylogenetic position of Symbion remains unclear. Originally the phyla Ectoprocta and Entoprocta were considered possible relatives of Symbion, thanks to structural similarities. However, genetic studies suggest Symbion may be closer to the Gnathifera.


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MICROSCOPY UK / MICSCAPE - Article : A Lobster's Microscopic Friend. Symbion pandora - a new life form and a new phylum (1203 words)
Cycliophora, in which S.pandora has been placed, is thought to have affinities to the phyla Entoprocta and Ectoprocta.
The phylum name Cycliophora is a Greek derivative referring to the circular mouth ring.
1) "Cycliophora is a new phylum with affinities to Entoprocta and Ectoprocta" by Peter Funch and Reinhardt M Kristensen.
department of zoology (723 words)
Tato stránka je věnovaná zvláštnímu živočišnému kmeni Cycliophora.
On the phyloheny of the metazoa in the light of cycliophora and micrognathozoa.
Kristensen RM An introduction to Loricifera, Cycliophora, and Micrognathoza.
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