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Anfioxo - detalhe da região anterior, destacando os cirros - estruturas que se dispõem ao redor da boca e impedem a entrada de particulas muito grandes

Anfioxo - detalhe da região anterior, destacando os cirros - estruturas que se dispõem ao redor da boca e impedem a entrada de particulas muito grandes
Anfioxo - detalhe da região anterior, destacando os cirros - estruturas que se dispõem ao redor da boca e impedem a entrada de particulas muito grandes
The subphylum Cephalochordata (called vernacularly as lancelets) is represented by a small (up to 6 cm long) animals characterized to have the notochord as an axial organ throughout the whole body length. The lancelet body plan is similar to that of fishes and other vertebrates: dorsally-situated neural tube, and ventrally-situated alimentary system sandwiched laterally with myotomes (or myomeres), arranged as a series of segmented muscle blocks on each side. They are exclusively marine, inhabiting intertidal to subtidal sandy bottoms in boreal to tropical waters around the world. Recently, however, the true deep-sea species was firstly described. The adults have at benthic life within the superficial layer of bottom sediment, and are filter-feeders. Adults can also swim, but only rarely and sporadically.
The subphylum Cephalochordata (called vernacularly as lancelets) is represented by a small (up to 6 cm long) animals characterized to have the notochord as an axial organ throughout the whole body length. The lancelet body plan is similar to that of fishes and other vertebrates: dorsally-situated neural tube, and ventrally-situated alimentary system sandwiched laterally with myotomes (or myomeres), arranged as a series of segmented muscle blocks on each side. They are exclusively marine, inhabiting intertidal to subtidal sandy bottoms in boreal to tropical waters around the world. Recently, however, the true deep-sea species was firstly described. The adults have at benthic life within the superficial layer of bottom sediment, and are filter-feeders. Adults can also swim, but only rarely and sporadically.
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Taxa: Branchiostoma caribaeum
Experts: Teruaki Nishikawa
Date: May 2, 2002, midnight
Place: Canal de São Sebastião, São Sebastião, SP, Brazil
. Anfioxo - detalhe da região anterior, destacando os cirros - estruturas que se dispõem ao redor da boca e impedem a entrada de particulas muito grandes. Cifonauta image database. Available at: http://cifonauta.cebimar.usp.br/media/7175/ Accessed: 2024-10-04.
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References

2011 Nishikawa T, Migotto A. Cepholochordata. Biodiversidade e ecossistemas bentônicos marinhos do Litoral Norte de São Paulo, Sudeste do Brasil: 296-299
2011 . Biodiversidade e ecossistemas bentônicos marinhos do Litoral Norte de São Paulo, Sudeste do Brasil. UNICAMP/IB: 573, url:http://www.bibliotecadigital.unicamp.br/document/?code=000812694&opt=1
2004 Nishikawa T. A New Deep-water Lancelet (Cephalochordata) from off Cape Nomamisaki, SW Japan, with a Proposal of the Revised System Recovering the Genus Asymmetron. Zoological Society, 21(11): 1131-1136, url:http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.2108/zsj.21.1131