Multicellular Animals Volume II: The Phylogenetic System of the Metazoa

The system of multicellular animals presented here is an alternative to the traditional classification which still operates with the categories of Carl v. Linné, including typological divisions in artificial species groups. In a new approach to the phylogenetic order in nature this book strives for...

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Main Author: Ax, Peter
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2000, 2000
Edition:1st ed. 2000
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Pseudoscorpiones — Solifugae -- Opiliones — Acarinomorpha -- Ricinulei — Acari -- Crustacea — Tracheata -- Remipedia — Eucrustacea -- Thoracopoda — Maxillopoda -- Cephalocarida — Phyllopodomorpha -- Anostraca — Ostraca -- Phyllopoda — Malacostraca -- Onychura — Notostraca -- Cyclestheria hislopi — Cladocera -- Leptostraca — Eumalacostraca -- Stomatopoda — Caridoida -- Decapoda — Xenommacarida -- Syncarida — N. N. (Euphausiacea, Pancarida+Peracarida) -- N. N.: Euphausiacea, Pancarida+Peracarida -- Pancarida — Peracarida -- Copepodomorpha — Progonomorpha -- Copepoda — Mystacocarida -- Tantulocarida — Thecostracomorpha -- Thecostraca — Ostracoda -- Ascothoracida — Cirripedia -- Myriapoda — Insecta -- Chilopoda — Progoneata -- Geophilomorpha — Heteroterga -- Scolopendromorpha — Triakontapoda -- Craterostigmomorpha — Gonopodophora -- Lithobiomorpha — Scutigeromorpha -- Symphyla — Dignatha -- Pauropoda — Diplopoda --  
505 0 |a Trochozoa -- Lacunifera -- Kamptozoa — Mollusca -- Aplacophora — Eumollusca -- Solenogastres — Caudofoveata -- Polyplacophora — Conchifera -- Neopilinida — Ganglioneura -- Rhacopoda — Ancyropoda -- Gastropoda — Cephalopoda -- Scaphopoda — Bivalvia -- Sipunculida — Articulata -- Annelida — Arthropoda -- Polychaeta — Clitellata -- Scolecida — Palpata -- Aciculata — Canalipalpata -- Branchiobdellida — Hirudinea -- Acanthobdella peledina — Autobdella -- Rhynchobdellida — Arhynchobdellida -- Onychophora — Euarthropoda -- Chelicerata — Mandibulata -- Pantopoda — Euchelicerata -- Xiphosura — Arachnida -- Scorpiones — Lipoctena -- Megoperculata — Apulmonata -- Uropygi — Labellata -- Amblypygi — Araneae -- Mesothelae — Opisthothelae -- Mygalomorphae — Araneomorphae -- Palaeocribellatae — Neocribellatae -- Austrochiloidea — Araneoclada -- Haplogynae — Entelegynae -- Palpigradi — Holotracheata -- Haplocnemata — ? Cryptoperculata --  
505 0 |a Penicillata — Chilognatha -- Pentazonia — Helminthomorpha -- Entognatha — Ectognatha -- Diplura — Ellipura -- Protura — Collembola -- Archaeognatha — Dicondylia -- Zygentoma — Pterygota -- Palaeoptera — Neoptera -- Ephemeroptera — Odonata -- Plecoptera — N. N. (All Other Neoptera) -- Paurometabola — Eumetabola -- Embioptera — Orthopteromorpha -- Blattopteriformia — Orthopteroidea -- Notoptera — N. N. (All Other Roach-Like Paurometabola) -- Dermaptera — Dictyoptera -- Mantodea — Blattodea -- Saltatoria — Phasmatodea -- Ensifera — Caelifera -- Paraneoptera — Holometabola -- Zoraptera — Acercaria -- Psocodea — Condylognatha -- “Psocoptera” — Phthiraptera -- Thysanoptera — Hemiptera -- Aphidomorpha — Psyllomorpha -- Cicadomorpha — N. N. (Fulgoromorpha+Heteropteroidea) -- N. N.: Fulgoromorpha+Heteropteroidea -- Coleorrhyncha — Heteroptera -- Neuropteriformia — Mecopteriformia -- Neuropteroidea — Coleopteroidea --  
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520 |a The system of multicellular animals presented here is an alternative to the traditional classification which still operates with the categories of Carl v. Linné, including typological divisions in artificial species groups. In a new approach to the phylogenetic order in nature this book strives for an objective systematization of the Metazoa. It seeks a new path in the field of academic research and teaching based on the theory and methodology of phylogenetic systematics. This volume covers the Metazoa from the Mollusca up to the Arthropoda; the last volume III will treat the Nemathelminthes and the Deuterostomia