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{{Taxonomy
{{Taxonomy
|name=Scutivermis
|name=Scutivermida
|image=CommonKnightworm.png
|image=CommonKnightworm.png
|caption=extant
|caption=extant
|Classification=Phylum
|Classification=Phylum
|parent=Binucleida
|parent=Binucleida
|Prime Species=[[Binucleusdetritivorus Worm]]
|Prime Species=[[Common Knightworm]]
}}
}}
[[File:Extant.jpg|right]]'''Scutivermis''' are a group of armored worm-like [[Symbiozoa]]ns with heavy, often spiked exoskeletons. Its crown group is the '''Knightworms'''. Extant members, by default, have four eyes.
[[File:Extant.jpg|right]]'''Scutivermids''' are a group of armored worm-like [[Symbiozoa]]ns with heavy, often spiked exoskeletons. This group is commonly referred to as '''Knightworms'''. Extant members, by default, have four eyes.


==Subgroups==
==Subgroups==
===Class [[Milesvermia]]===
===Class [[Milesvermia]]===
''Typical, usually jawless Knightworms with short or no legs.''
''Typical, usually jawless Knightworms with short or no legs.''

===Class [[Terramilitia]]===
''WIP''


===Superclass [[Arthrotherimorpha]]===
===Superclass [[Arthrotherimorpha]]===

Latest revision as of 20:18, 21 February 2023

Scutivermids are a group of armored worm-like Symbiozoans with heavy, often spiked exoskeletons. This group is commonly referred to as Knightworms. Extant members, by default, have four eyes.

Subgroups

Class Milesvermia

Typical, usually jawless Knightworms with short or no legs.

Class Terramilitia

WIP

Superclass Arthrotherimorpha

Knightworms with long legs and beak- or tongue-like jaws.

Class Crystalloformicia

Often quadrupedal Knightworms with tongue-like jaws and fins in place of their hind legs.

Class Arthrotheria

Often hexapodal Knightworms with beak-like jaws, commonly known as Arthrotheres.