Scaliverma is a marine animal group that includes three subgroups. Each groups has shared common characteristics such as moulted chitinous cuticle, introvert with scalids and two rings on retract part. Also these animals also have flower-like sensory organ called, flosculi.
Loriciverma is a microscopic Scaliverma subgroup that usually lives on marine or meiobenthic habits of [PNF-404]. These animals has unique protective outer-cover called, lorica, which this structure also found on some non-animal prosperikaryote group. Some of the species can survive on anoxic environment due to unique mitochondria with hydrogenosomes-like act.
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Phalloverma is a Scaliverma subgroup that has unsegment body, introvert covered with toothed scalids. The introvert shape looks kinda similar to penis (male genitalia) of some animals. These worm-like animals usually lives on mud or few of them lives on meiobenthic habitats.
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Dracoverma is a small limbless and cosmopolitan Scaliverma subgroup that lives on sand and muddy bottoms of meiobenthic habits of [PNF-404]. These animals has ten segments with spines.
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