Protostomia

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METAZOA
Taxonomy Phylogeny
Choanomonada
`--Metazoa
   `==Porifera (paraphyletic?)
      `==Radiata (paraphyletic?)
         `--Bilateria
            `==Acoelomorpha (paraphyletic?)
               |--Protostomia
               |  |--Ecdysozoa
               |  `--Lophotrochozoa
               `--Deuterostomia



Protostomia


Enallagama cyathigerum, a damselfly (Ecdysozoa, Arthropoda, Insecta, Odonata, Coenagrionidae)
Enallagama cyathigerum, a damselfly (Ecdysozoa, Arthropoda, Insecta, Odonata, Coenagrionidae)


The protostomes (Greek: protos first, stoma mouth) are so called because in their very early embryonic develeopment, the mouth develops first. This groups includes the great majority of invertebrates, such as arthropods, molluscs, annelids, and many less well-known taxa.

[edit] Embryology

The protostome condition is defined by

In both these attributes they differ from deuterostomes.

[edit] Phylogeny

There is a tendency among researchers in the field of molecular phylogeny to divide the Protostomia into two further groups, the Ecdysozoa ("moulting animals") and Lophotrochozoa. However, not all molecular phylogeneticists accept this approach.

To these have more recently been added the Platyzoa as a basal assemblage that may or may not be a clade. The Platyzoa and the Lophotrochozoa together make up the Spiralia, where the embryo undergoes spiral cleavage.

[edit] Credits

MAK020407 Palaeos com; MAK061012 Palaeos org

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