Chaetodermatida
Chaetodermatida (class Amphineura, subclass Aplacophora) An order of aplacophorans which lack a ventral groove. The simple, bell-shaped mantle cavity contains a pair of, or several, true gills. Individuals are unisexual. They are Holocene in age.
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