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Ctenophora

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[ti-nof-er-uh] / tɪˈnɒf ər ə /

noun

  1. the phylum comprising the comb jellies.


Etymology

Origin of Ctenophora

< New Latin, neuter plural of ctenophorus ctenophore

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However, Moysiuk says these might have been comb jellies from the Ctenophora phylum, rather than the Cnidaria phylum which includes jellyfish, corals and sea anemones.

From Salon • Aug. 2, 2023

Our integrative analyses place Ctenophora as the earliest lineage within Metazoa.

From Nature • May 20, 2014

For the first set of analyses, Ctenophora was represented by two species of Pleurobrachia and Mnemiopsis leidyi.

From Nature • May 20, 2014

These data indicate that muscles21 and, possibly, mesoderm evolved independently in Ctenophora to control the hydroskeleton, body shape and food capture.

From Nature • May 20, 2014

Subsequently I had the wished-for opportunity of tracing the development of a Hyperia which is not uncommon upon Ctenophora, especially Beroe gilva, Eschsch.

From Facts and Arguments for Darwin by Muller, Fritz

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