Order of hemichordates in the pterobranchian class
Rhabdopleurida
Temporal range: Middle Cambrian–present
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Rhabdopleura normani
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Scientific classification
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Rhabdopleurida
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Rhabdopleuridae
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Genera
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- ?†Archaeocryptolaria Chapman, 1919
- ?†Haplograptus Ulrich & Ruedemann, 1931 ex Ruedemann, 1933
- ?†Malongitubus Hu, 2005
- ?†Sphenoecium Chapman & Thomas, 1936
- ?†Yuknessia Walcott, 1919
- †Calyxhydra Kozlowski, 1959
- †Chitinodendron Eisenack, 1937
- †Cylindrohydra Kozłowski, 1959
- †Diplohydra Kozlowski, 1949
- †Eorhabdopleura Kozlowski, 1970
- †Epigraptus Eisenack, 1941
- †Fasciculitubus Obut & Sobolevskaya, 1967
- †Graptovermis Kozlowski, 1938 ex Kozlowski, 1949
- †Haliolophus Sars, 1868
- †Idiotubus Kozłowski, 1949
- †Kystodendron Kolowski, 1959
- †Lagenohydra Kozlowski, 1959
- †Palaeokylix Eisenack, 1932
- †Palaeotuba Eisenack, 1934
- †Rhabdopleurites Kozlowski, 1967
- †Rhabdopleuroides Kozlowski, 1961
- †Rhabdotubus Bengtson & Urbanek, 1986
- †Sphenothallus Chapman, 1917 non Hall, 1847
- †Stolonodendrum Kozlowski 1938 ex Kozlowski, 1949
- †Xenotheca Eisenack, 1937
- Rhabdopleura Allman, 1869
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Synonyms
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- Order
- Stolonoidea Kozlowski, 1938
- Family
- Graptovermidae Kozlowski, 1949
- Idiotubidae Kozlowski, 1949
- Rhabdopleuritidae Mierzejewski, 1986
- Rhabdopleuroididae Mierzejewski, 1986
- Stolonodendridae Bulman, 1955
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Rhabdopleurida is one of three orders in the class Pterobranchia, which are small, worm-shaped animals, are the only surviving graptolites.[2][3] Members belong to the hemichordates.[4][5] Species in this order are sessile, colonial, connected with a stolon, living in clear water and secrete tubes called tubarium. They have a single gonad, the gill slits are absent and the collar has two tentaculated arms.[6] Rhabdopleura is the best studied pterobranch in developmental biology.[7]