rhynchocoelan
Rhynchocoelan is a term that refers to a group of marine invertebrates belonging to the phylum Nemertea, commonly known as ribbon worms. These elongated, unsegmented worms are characterized by the presence of a proboscis, a retractable feeding organ that coils within a specialized cavity called the rhynchocoel. This proboscis is typically armed with stylets, sharp structures used to pierce and capture prey.
Ribbon worms exhibit a remarkable diversity in size, color, and habitat. They can be found in various
The body plan of rhynchocoelans is relatively simple, featuring a complete digestive system and a circulatory
While the term "rhynchocoelan" specifically highlights the characteristic proboscis apparatus, it is essentially synonymous with the