Acotylea

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Acotylea is a suborder of free-living marine turbellarian flatworms in the order Polycladida.

Suborder:Acotylea
Lang, 1884
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Acotylea
From the left to right of each row, from top to bottom: Stylochus stellatus, Callioplana marginata, and Paraplanocera marginata (Stylochoidea); Leptoplanoidea indet., Euplana gracilis, and Chimaeriplana japonica (Leptoplanoidea)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Order: Polycladida
Suborder: Acotylea
Lang, 1884
Synonyms
  • Acotylina Pearse, 1936
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Description

As currently defined, Acotylea includes polyclads with a Lang's vesicle in the female reproductive system and the male copulatory apparatus directed backwards. When tentacles are present, they are nuchal. The eyespot groups can be nuchal, cerebral, and marginal.[1]

Taxonomy

The internal classification of Acotylea has been unstable, with some genera and families constantly changing place as new molecular and morphological data are analyzed. The current classification is presented below:[2][3][4]

  • Superfamily Leptoplanoidea Faubel, 1984
    • Family Candimboididae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Euplanidae Marcus & Marcus, 1966
    • Family Faubelidae Ozdikmen, 2010
    • Family Gnesiocerotidae Marcus and Marcus, 1966
    • Family Leptoplanidae Stimpson, 1857
    • Family Mucroplanidae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Notocomplanidae Litvaitis, Bolaños & Quiroga, 2019
    • Family Notoplanidae Marcus and Marcus, 1966
    • Family Palauidae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Pleioplanidae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Pseudostylochidae Faubel, 1983
    • Family Stylochoplanidae Meixner, 1907

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