Echiuroidea

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Echiuroidea
Bonelie (Bonellia viridis) PC301461.JPG
Bonellia viridis (adult female)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Class: Polychaeta
Subclass: Echiura
Order: Echiuroidea
Fisher, 1946
Suborders

Echiuroidea is an order of annelids in the class Polychaeta.

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References

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