Planulozoa

Planulozoa is a clade which includes the Placozoa, Cnidaria (corals and jellyfish) and the Bilateria (all the more complex animals including worms, insects and vertebrates). The designation Planulozoa may be considered a synonym to Parahoxozoa. Within Planulozoa, the Placozoa may be a sister of Cnidaria to the exclusion of Bilateria. The clade excludes basal animals such as the Ctenophora (comb jellies), and Porifera (sponges). Although this clade was sometimes used to specify a clade of Cnidaria and Bilateria to the exclusion of Placozoa (against the original intention of its proposal), this is no longer favoured due to recent data indicating a sister group relationship between Cnidaria and Placozoa.

Planulozoa
Temporal range:
Diversity of planulozoans
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Subkingdom:
(unranked):
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Planulozoa

Wallberg et al., 2004
Phyla

Bilateria/Triploblasts (unranked)

The phylogenetic tree indicates approximately how many millions of years ago (mya) the lineages split. Here, Planulozoa is shown sans Placozoa.

Planulozoa are associated with the emergence of the Zoc and ZF-NC gene domains.


Choanozoa

Choanoflagellata

Animalia

Porifera

Eumetazoa

Ctenophora

ParaHoxozoa

Placozoa

Planulozoa

Cnidaria

Bilateria

Xenacoelomorpha

Nephrozoa
Deuterostomia

Chordata

Ambulacraria

Protostomia

Ecdysozoa

Spiralia

610 mya
650 mya
Triploblasts
680 mya
Diploblasts
760 mya
950 mya
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