“…As summarized by Giribet and Edgecombe (2017), Cycloneuralia is usually considered non-monophyletic in molecular studies, while most morphological analyses suggest that Cycloneuralia is a monophyletic group (Dong et al, 2004(Dong et al, , 2010Harvey et al, 2010;Wills et al, 2012) that can be sub-divided into two sister groups: Nematoida (Nematoda and Nematomorpha) and Scalidophora (Priapulida, Kinorhyncha, and Loricifera). The main differences between the two groups are the presence of internally hollow scalids and body wall muscles in scalidophorans but the absence of these structures in nematoids (Lemburg, 1995;Hejnol, 2015). Previous molecular studies have proposed that Cycloneuralia was the first branch of Ecdysozoa in the Ediacaran period, with cycloneuralians radiating during the early Cambrian epoch (Rota-Stabelli et al, 2013;Cunningham et al, 2017).…”