1928 242,126 Hemichordata
Balanoglossus aurantiaca Girard, 1853 143,815 Cephalodisctts gracilis Harmer, 1905 57,139 Cephalodiscus hodgsoni Ridewood, 1907 200,052 Cephalodiscus nigrescens Lankester, 1905 11.565 Harrimaniidae gen sp.
Ive balanoglossi was collected from Glossobalanus minutus Kowalevsky, 1866 (=
Balanoglossus minutus) in the Mediterranean Sea (Mayer, 1879); Ubius hilli was described as a parasite of
Balanoglossus australiensis Hill, 1894 (= Ptychodera australis or Ptychodera australiensis) in Australian waters (Kesteven, 1913).
48[degrees] H44.2 Washington, 32.6I'N USA Harrimaniidae Norway 60[degrees] H62.1 27.85'N Harrimaniidae Iceland 62[degrees] H74.1 56.46'N Ptychoderidae
Balanoglossus sp.
Allapasus JN886765 JN886748 SIO-BIC H20 Osborn et aurantiaeus al., 2012 (T438) Allapasus JN886767 JN886750 na Osborn et aurantiaeus al., 2012 (D98-pc66) Allapasus isidis JN886766 JN886749 NHMUK 2011.7 Osborn et (1174-43b) al., 2012 Tergivelum EU520509 EU520497 SIO-BIC H8 Holland et baldwinae al., 2009 (T1094) Tergivelum JN886772 EU520495 MNHN E24 Osborn et baldwinae al., (T10781) 2012/Holland et al., 2009 Tergivelum JN886769 JN886752 NHMUK 2011.2 Osborn et cinnabarinum al., 2012 (1163-17) Tergivelum JN886770 JN886753 NHMUK 2011.3 Osborn et cinnabarinum al., 2012 (1165-24) Tergivelum JN886771 JN886754 NHMUK 2011.4 Osborn et cinnabarinum al., 2012 (1168-28) Ptychoderidae
Balanoglossus D14359 na na Wada & Satoh.
At the project start,
Balanoglossus carnosus mitochondrial DNA was used to identify mitochondrial contaminants; thereafter, when it became available, S.
Locomotory and feeding effectors of the tornaria larva of
Balanoglossus biminiensis.
Structure of the nervous system in the tornaria larva of
Balanoglossus proterogonius (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta) and its phylogenetic implications.
Thirteen genera are currently recognized from four families of Enteropneusta: the Ptychoderidae, including the familiar
Balanoglossus; the monotypic hydrothermal vent Saxipendiidae (Franzen et al., 1985; Woodwick and Sensenbaugh, 1985); the Spengeliidae; and the Harrimaniidae, including the genera Protoglossus, Saccoglossus, Xenopleura, Stereobalanus, and Harrimania.