Loricifera
Related Category: Zoology: Invertebrates
(lôr´´ĭsĭf´ərə), phylum of microscopic animals discovered in 1974. They have spiny heads and unsegmented bodies encased in a vase-shaped anterior that can retract into the posterior trunk. Although research shows that the sexes are separate and they have a large brain, little else is known about them. Because they adhere tightly to the marine gravel or sand in which they live, they are difficult to extract. They hatch as a larval stage, undergo several molts, and reach adult stage. As with the
Gnathustomulida, this may account for their late discovery. Locierans appear to be most closely related to the kinorhynchs (
Kinorhyncha) and priapulids.