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Loricifera

. Loriciferan, name of a group of tiny marine animals, first identified in 1974, and established as a new phylum in 1983 by Danish zoologist Reinhardt Kristensen. Loriciferans are unusual, nearly microscopic creatures 0.25 to 0.33 mm (0.01 to 0.013 in) long. They are generally oval in shape. The head ends in a beaklike conical mouth that can be retracted into the body. The mouth is surrounded by nine rings of bristly scales, the first set of which point forward, the rest backward. The body is encased in several hard plates that resemble a corset, from which the group gets the name Loricifera, meaning “corset-bearer.” At the hind end of the body is an anus. Much of the body cavity of adults is filled with either developing eggs or testes. There is a specialized immature form known as a Higgins larva. It has a pair of oarlike scales, called toes, at its hind end which are used for locomotion. Little is known about the reproduction and life history of loriciferans. Scientific classificati...