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+[[!meta title="Remarks upon Appendicularia and Doliolum, Two Genera of the Tunicata"]]
+[[!tag Oikopleura]]
+
+Thomas Henry Huxley
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+Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Vol. 141 (1851), pp. 595-605 doi:10.1098/rstl.1851.0028
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+Remarks upon Appendicularia and Doliolum, Two Genera of the Tunicata
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+https://www.jstor.org/stable/108414
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+[[!doi 10.1098/rstl.1851.0028 desc="One of the appendicularian species found in the Bering Sea was called _Appendicularia flagellum_ by Chamisso (1821), _Oikopleura Chamissonis_ by Mertens (1830) and _Oikopleura bifurcata_ by Quoy and Gaimard. Huxley id not see houses, even when keeping the animals in vessels for multiple hours. He identified appendicularia as tunicates, and notes “... so does _Appendicularia_ typify, in the larval state of the Ascidians.”"
Phylogeny
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+ - Huxley ([[1851|bilbio/10.1098_rstl.1851.0028]]) identified appendicularians
+ as tunicates.
- 18S rDNA phylogenies of [[Wada and Satoh, 1994|biblio/8127885]],
[[Wada 1998|biblio/9729883]] and [[Swalla and coll., 2000|biblio/12116483]]
place larvaceans sister to all tunicates.