2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-56432-4_17
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Review of the Studies of Japanese Entoprocts (Entoprocta)

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“…The Detailing concepts, such as indicating that the whole digestive tract is U-shaped, makes them more informative to the reader. Concept mapping also exposed incongruences in the proposed classification of Entoprocta, for example, according to Iseto (2017), the colonial Loxokalypus socialis, the type species of the monotypic Loxokalypodidae (Coloniales), shares characteristics with the solitary Loxomatidae (the single representative of the taxon Solitaria), such as commensal habit, and the absence of a septum at the stalk-calyx junction; this particular character distribution is indicated in the CM-Entoprocta. This final version may thus evidence pathways to navigate through taxonomic diagnoses, highlighting aspects of biological taxonomy, as pointed out by Araújo-de-Almeida and Santos (2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Detailing concepts, such as indicating that the whole digestive tract is U-shaped, makes them more informative to the reader. Concept mapping also exposed incongruences in the proposed classification of Entoprocta, for example, according to Iseto (2017), the colonial Loxokalypus socialis, the type species of the monotypic Loxokalypodidae (Coloniales), shares characteristics with the solitary Loxomatidae (the single representative of the taxon Solitaria), such as commensal habit, and the absence of a septum at the stalk-calyx junction; this particular character distribution is indicated in the CM-Entoprocta. This final version may thus evidence pathways to navigate through taxonomic diagnoses, highlighting aspects of biological taxonomy, as pointed out by Araújo-de-Almeida and Santos (2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%