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    Bdelloidea /ˈdɛlɔɪdiə/ (Greek βδέλλα, bdella, "leech") is a class of rotifers found in freshwater habitats all over the world. There are over 450 described...
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    classes: Seisonidea, Bdelloidea and Monogononta. The largest group is the Monogononta, with about 1,500 species, followed by the Bdelloidea, with about 350...
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  • Bdelloidea is a superfamily of mites, containing the two families Bdellidae and Cunaxidae. It should not be confused with the rotifer superfamily of the...
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  • sponges) Homoscleromorpha Halicryptomorpha Priapulimorpha Seticoronaria Bdelloidea Monogononta Seisonidea Eutardigrada Heterotardigrada Xenoturbellida Integrated...
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    to the rotifers. They are possibly closer to the two rotifer classes Bdelloidea and Monogononta than to the other class, Seisonidea, producing the names...
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    rotifers reproduce exclusively asexually, and all individuals in the class Bdelloidea are females. Asexuality evolved in these animals millions of years ago...
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    to the rotifers. They are possibly closer to the two rotifer classes Bdelloidea and Monogononta than to the other class, Seisonidea, producing the names...
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    fertilization. In rotifers both males and females occurs, except from the class Bdelloidea. All known gnathiferans are direct developers. Though gnathiferans are...
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    species have secondarily lost the ability to reproduce sexually, such as Bdelloidea, and some plants and animals routinely reproduce asexually (by apomixis...
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    Pulchritia dorsicornuta Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Rotifera Superclass: Eurotatoria Classes Bdelloidea Monogononta...
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