Also known as Lophophores
The Lophophorata (also called Tentaculata; not to be confused with Tentaculata Eschscholtz 1825, a class within the Ctenophora) are a lophotrochozoan clade consisting of the Brachiozoa and the Bryozoa. They have a lophophore. On morphological grounds lophophorates have been assessed as deuterostomes, but molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest that they are protostomes. Fossil finds of the "tommotiid" Wufengella suggest that they evolved from worm-like animals that resembled annelids. The phylogenetic relationships between these groups are as follows:
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觸手冠動物(拉丁語:Lophophorata),一切具有(口周圍成扇形排列的一圈具纖毛之觸手)的無脊椎動物。包括苔蘚動物門(Bryozoa)、腕足動物門(Brachiopoda)、帚形動物門(Phoronida)。主要靠纖毛運動時將帶有食物粒子的水流送入口中來攝取養分。
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