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439: 40: 339:, understood very differently from the modern phylum of that name, Linnaeus included a very diverse and rather mismatched assemblage of animals in the categories. The Intestina group encompassed various 684: 430:
was revolutionary in its day. A number of the organisms classified as Vermes by Linnaeus were very poorly known, and a number of them were not even viewed as animals.
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is no longer a taxonomic group, anatomists continue to use the description "vermiform" of animals or organs that are
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has been kept as a phylum, and its composition has changed almost entirely. Linnaeus's early classification of the
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since Linnaeus continued to split up Vermes and sort the animals into natural systematic units.
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H. F. Smith, R. E. Fisher, M. L. Everett, A. D. Thomas, R. R. Bollinger, W. Parker (2009).
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The copepodologist's cabinet : a biographical and bibliographical history
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Of the classes of Vermes proposed by Linnaeus, only
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Vermes in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
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