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- 01:24, 23 February 2023 Autogonimida (hist | edit) [558 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Autogonimida |image=Wormwort.png |caption=extant |Classification=Class |parent=Heliovermida |Prime Species=Wormwort }} right'''Autogonimida''' is a diverse class of Heliovermid characterized by sequential hermaphroditism; that is, young motile male morphs produce sperm, and older sessile female morphs produce egg cells. Many members are either floral or faunal in the mature female stage. ==Subgroups== ===Order Herbacevermida==...")
- 01:39, 22 February 2023 Caulivermida (hist | edit) [394 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Caulivermida |image=Wormstem.png |caption=extant |Classification=Class |parent=Heliovermida |Prime Species=Wormstem }} right'''Caulivermida''' is the basalmost class of Heliovermida. ==Subgroups== ===Order Eoheliovermida=== ''WIP'' ===Order Calcicaulida=== ''WIP'' ===Order Vermibrya=== ''WIP'' ===Order Articuliradices=== ''WIP''")
- 01:18, 22 February 2023 Nematolumbricidae (hist | edit) [388 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Nematolumbricidae |image=Common_Wriggler.png |caption=extant |Classification=Family |parent=Nematolumbriciformes |Prime Species=Common Wriggler }} right'''Nematolumbricidae''' is a basal family of Nematolumbriciform Lutovermids which only possess the pharyngeal mesh and bristly setae. {{FamilySpecies|Nematolumbricidae}}")
- 22:47, 21 February 2023 Harpactolumbricidae (hist | edit) [418 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Harpactolumbricidae |image=Wrigglebob.png |caption=extant |Classification=Family |parent=Nematolumbriciformes |Prime Species=Wrigglebob }} right'''Harpactolumbricidae''' is a family of Nematolumbriciform Lutovermids that possess launching hydrostatic jaws, rows of aragonite-lens eyes, and multiple body segments. {{FamilySpecies|Harpactolumbricidae}}")
- 22:35, 21 February 2023 Nematolumbriciformes (hist | edit) [890 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Nematolumbriciformes |image=Common_Wriggler.png |caption=extant |Classification=Order |parent=Fossoria |Prime Species=Common Wriggler }} right'''Nematolumbriciformes''' is an order of derived Fossorian Lutovermids, characterized by more nektonic habits, bristly setae on paddle-like parapodia, and a pharyngeal digestive mesh. More derived forms even possess launching hydrostatic jaws, rows of aragonite-lens eyes, and m...")
- 21:12, 21 February 2023 Pseudoartidae (hist | edit) [466 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Pseudoartidae |image=Rhurm.png |caption=extant |Classification=Family |parent=Psuedolumbriciformes |Prime Species=Rhurm }} right'''Pseudoartidae''' is a family of Psuedolumbriciform Lutovermids that possess the ability to swim in a serpentine motion. Their parapodia are also encased in chitin and members of this branch also filter feed in addition to consuming detritus.")
- 21:03, 21 February 2023 Psuedolumbricidae (hist | edit) [453 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Psuedolumbricidae |image=MplsmbB.jpg |caption=extant |Classification=Family |parent=Psuedolumbriciformes |Prime Species=Mudworm }} right'''Psuedolumbricidae''' is a family of Psuedolumbriciform Lutovermids that retain a conversative bodyplan and live as simple detritivores. This family includes the oldest and most members of the whole phylum. {{FamilySpecies|Psuedolumbricidae}}")
- 20:50, 21 February 2023 Psuedolumbriciformes (hist | edit) [827 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Psuedolumbriciformes |image=MplsmbB.jpg |caption=extant |Classification=Order |parent=Fossoria |Prime Species=Mudworm }} right'''Psuedolumbriciformes''' is an order of Fossorian Lutovermids that retain a conversative bodyplan. Known as the '''Mudworms''', this group contains the vast majority of taxa within the group. ==Subgroups== ===Family Psuedolumbricidae=== ''The oldest members of the whole phylum, and contai...")
- 16:38, 21 February 2023 Cultrispinidae (hist | edit) [506 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Cultrispinidae |image=Daggerback.png |caption=extinct |Classification=Family |parent=Cultrispinoformes |Prime Species=Daggerback }} right'''Cultrispinidae''' was a monotypic famioly distinguished from other worms by turning their exoskeleton into a sort of carapace, with a fleshy underside that has hydrostatic legs for locomotion. This family also possessed a large feeding arm and sharp blade-like projections of their carapace....")
- 16:25, 21 February 2023 Fossoria (hist | edit) [1,002 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Fossoria |image=MplsmbB.jpg |caption=extant |Classification=Class |parent=Lutovermida |Prime Species=Mudworm }} right'''Fossoria''' is a class of Symbiozoans that have changed relatively little from in overall niche, being small burrowing organisms that primarily live beneath the seafloor. A defining feature of this group is the fleshy parapodia between each of their chitin segments. ==Subgroups== ===Order Psuedolu...")
- 06:58, 21 February 2023 Heliovermida (hist | edit) [1,229 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Heliovermida |image=Wormstem.png |caption=extant |Classification=Phylum |parent=Binucleida |Prime Species=Wormstem }} right'''Heliovermida''' is a phylum of Symbiozoans that retained their photosynthetic capabilities. Most members of their group have sessile adult stages that strictly rely on photosynthesis for energy, though members of this group have reverted to fauna-like niches on several different occasions. ==S...")
- 06:43, 21 February 2023 Gastrovermidae (hist | edit) [639 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Gastrovermidae |image=Piercing Gastroworms.png |caption=extant |Classification=Family |parent=Gastrovermiformes |Prime Species=Piercing Gastroworms }} right'''Gastrovermidae''' is family of Gastrovermiform Anchyrurians that specialized to live within the guts of their hosts, members of this branch are parasitic in habits and possess sharp spines along their segments to hook into the guts of the large creature...")
- 06:38, 21 February 2023 Coprophagovermidae (hist | edit) [423 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Coprophagovermidae |image=Gelataventrian_Coproworm.png |caption=extant |Classification=Family |parent=Gastrovermiformes |Prime Species=Geletaventrian Coproworm }} right'''Coprophagovermidae''' is family of Gastrovermiform Anchyruriansan that still live outside of a host and feed on its feces, being communalistic in habits.")
- 06:35, 21 February 2023 Gastrovermiformes (hist | edit) [1,114 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Gastrovermiformes |image=Gelataventrian_Coproworm.png |caption=extant |Classification=Class |parent=Sarcohelminthes |Prime Species=Geletaventrian Coproworm }} right'''Gastrovermiformes''' is an order of worm-like organisms who cling to larger organisms for both food and transportation, either clinging around the waste vent or living within a host's guts. Defining features of this branch include a thinner exoskeleton, the ability t...")
- 06:18, 21 February 2023 Binucleovermidae (hist | edit) [458 bytes] OviraptorFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Taxonomy |name=Binucleovermidae |image=Binucluse_Worm.Png |parent=Binucleovermiformes |caption=extinct |Classification=Family |Prime Species=Binucleusdetritivorus Worm }} right'''Binucleovermidae''' was a family of small photosynthetic detritivores. This group contains the earliest members of the superphylum Symbiozoa, with all the remaining branches descending from this particular group. {{FamilySpecies|Binucleovermidae}}")
- 18:03, 12 February 2023 Week 4 (hist | edit) [938 bytes] Disgustedorite (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Week 4 Ecosystem page lists all biomes extant in Week 4 and which organisms are present in each. ==Maps== <gallery> 004 topo.png|Topography 004 regions.png|Regions 004 biome labels.png|Biomes 004 unlabeled.png|Unlabeled Biomes 004 river labels.png|Rivers 004 labeled watershed.png|Watersheds and Seep Zones 004 currents.png|Ocean currents 004 caves.png|Caves over watersheds 004 caves 2.png|Caves over biomes 004 flyway.png|Flyways </gallery> ==Even...")