Neodermata

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Etymology

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From Neoderma (Nominative singular neuter) - a Latinized Greek compound word (modern neologism) literally meaning "new skin" (νέον+δέρμα). In Latin it belongs to the 3rd declension consonant-stem class of nouns (stem ending with -t). Neodermata is Nominative plural.

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Neodermata

  1. (archaic) A taxonomic subclass within the class Neoophora – parasitic flatworms.[1]

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Ruggiero MA, Gordon DP, Orrell TM, Bailly N, Bourgoin T, Brusca RC, et al. (2015) A Higher Level Classification of All Living Organisms. PLoS ONE 10(4): e0119248. PMID 25923521, →DOI