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== Genera ==
== Genera ==


Fritillariidae comprises three genera, divided into two subfamilies.<ref name="GBIF" /> While the trunk anatomy differs between the genera, they share a similar arrangement of house-producing cells (oikoplasts) over the midline of the pharyngeal trunk, distinguishing them from the [[Oikopleuridae]].<ref name="fritillaria">{{cite journal|title=Laboratory study of Fritillaria lifecycle reveals key morphogenetic events leading to genus-specific anatomy|journal=Frontiers in Zoology|first1=Simon|last1=Henriet|first2=Anne|last2=Aasjord|first3=Daniel|last3=Chourrout|issue=19|date=28 October 2022|url=https://frontiersinzoology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12983-022-00471-y}}</ref>
Fritillariidae comprises three genera, divided into two subfamilies.<ref name="GBIF" />


* [[Appendiculariinae]] <small>Seeliger, 1895</small>
* [[Appendiculariinae]] <small>Seeliger, 1895</small>
** ''[[Appendicularia (animal genus)|Appendicularia]]'' <small>Fol, 1874</small>
** ''[[Appendicularia (animal genus)|Appendicularia]]'' <small>Fol, 1874</small>
* [[Fritillariinae]] <small>Seeliger, 1895</small>
* [[Fritillariinae]] <small>Seeliger, 1895</small>
** ''Fritillaria'' <small>Fol, 1872</small>
** ''[[Fritillaria (tunicate)|Fritillaria]]'' <small>Fol, 1872</small>
** ''[[Tectillaria]]'' <small>Lohmann, 1926</small>
** ''[[Tectillaria]]'' <small>Lohmann, 1926</small>



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Fritillariidae
Unspecified Fritillariidae specimen
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Tunicata
Class: Appendicularia
Order: Copelata
Family: Fritillariidae
Lohmann, 1915

Fritillariidae is a family of tunicates belonging to the order Copelata.[1]

Genera

Fritillariidae comprises three genera, divided into two subfamilies.[1] While the trunk anatomy differs between the genera, they share a similar arrangement of house-producing cells (oikoplasts) over the midline of the pharyngeal trunk, distinguishing them from the Oikopleuridae.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Fritillariidae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  2. ^ Henriet, Simon; Aasjord, Anne; Chourrout, Daniel (28 October 2022). "Laboratory study of Fritillaria lifecycle reveals key morphogenetic events leading to genus-specific anatomy". Frontiers in Zoology (19).