“…Efforts to identify and name sipunculan families have progressed for more than a century, beginning with the use of several non-distinct group names (Baird, 1868;Pickford, 1947;Åkesson, 1958), followed by the establishment of four distinct families, Sipunculidae, Golfingiidae, Phascolosomatidae and Aspidosiphonidae (Stephen and Edmonds, 1972), and an increase to six families with the addition of Themistidae and Phascolionidae (Cutler and Gibbs, 1985). Over the past three decades, internal relationships within and among sipunculan clades have been inferred through numerical analyses of taxonomic characters (Cutler and Gibbs, 1985), DNA sequence data (Maxmen et al, 2003;Staton, 2003), and the combined use of morphological and molecular characters (Schulze et al, 2005(Schulze et al, , 2007. More recently, an extended dataset of six gene loci was analysed, building upon previous molecular approaches, and proposing a revised classification system with the following six sipunculan families: Sipunculidae, Golfingiidae, Siphonosomatidae, Antillesomatidae, Phascolosomatidae and Aspidosiphonidae .…”