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  • Slide 8: Invertebrate phyla and classes to recognize and know by name Phylum Class Groups Porifera Cnidaria Scyphozoa Anthozoa Stony corals (10 species) Soft corals Sea anemones Annelida Polycheata Mollusca Gastropoda Snails, slugs Bivalva Cephalopoda Octopus, squid Arthropoda (Crustacea) Shrimp, crabs, lobsters Echinodermata Asteroidea Ophiuroidea Echinoidea Holothuroidea

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • D = {Kingdom, {I Phylum}, {II Phylum}, {III Phylum}}.

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • It should be Kingdom = {{I Phylum}, {II Phylum}, {III Phylum}}.

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • Slugs and snails belong to a larger group (or Phylum) known as the Mollusca.

    Slugs and Snails 2008

  • There is not a word in all the combined writings of Darwin, Gould, Mayr, Provine, Haldane, Fisher etc, etc, that ever had anything to do with the appearance either of a true species or of any of the higher taxa from Phylum right on down, not a word.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • Are we to believe then that all the other categories of Family, Order, Class and Phylum also were generated by the same mechanism that the Darwinians claim still produces species?

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • For this reason they are slotted straight in at number six, Family level, out of nine for classification and aside from a general Order of “virales” above Family, have no subsequently higher Class, Division/Phylum, Kingdom, and root Domain.

    The Virus: Biggest Order on Planet Earth 2007

  • For this reason they are slotted straight in at number six, Family level, out of nine for classification and aside from a general Order of “virales” above Family, have no subsequently higher Class, Division/Phylum, Kingdom, and root Domain.

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • Other recent chapbooks include The Desires of Letters (gong editions, 2005), Webs of Agriope (Phylum Press 2005) and a collaboration with Lee Ann Brown titled Nascent Toolbox (The Owl Press 2004).

    Archive 2006-05-01 Lemon Hound 2006

  • Other recent chapbooks include The Desires of Letters (gong editions, 2005), Webs of Agriope (Phylum Press 2005) and a collaboration with Lee Ann Brown titled Nascent Toolbox (The Owl Press 2004).

    Rae Armantrout, Laynie Browne, & Marjorie Welish Lemon Hound 2006

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