词条 | Archaeogastropoda |
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| name = Archaeogastropoda | fossil_range= {{fossil range|Late Cambrian|Recent}} | image = Turbo.jpg | image_caption = shells of Turbo spp. | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Mollusca | classis = Gastropoda | subclassis = Prosobranchia | ordo = Archaeogastropoda | ordo_authority = Thiele, 1925 | subdivision_ranks = Families | subdivision = See text }} Archaeogastropoda (also known as Aspidobranchia[1]) was a taxonomic order of sea snails used in older classifications of gastropods, i.e. snails and slugs. Archeogastropoda are marine prosobranch gastropod mollusks, mainly herbivores, typically having two gills and a double-chambered heart, with the eggs and sperm discharged directly into the water. They were traditionally regarded as a relatively primitive group. This older classification of the gastropods is based on the classification of Johannes Thiele (1925). This classification was not based on true phylogenetic relationships, but on more general affinities between the groups. In the last few years, two new cladistic taxonomies of the gastropods have been published (in 1997 and 2005). This has led to an extensive reclassification of gastropod taxa. The taxon Archaeogastropoda was found to be a paraphyletic group, and therefore unacceptable in a strictly cladistic classification. In the 1997 classification, most of the former Archaeogastropoda were included in:
A more detailed classification can be found on Gastropoda. Older system of classification
See also
References1. ^http://www.answers.com/topic/aspidobranchia-invertebrate-zoology External links
2 : Available gastropod names|Extant Cambrian first appearances |
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