In the eastern Atlantic Ocean – on the mouthparts of Norway lobsters  (also known as Dublin Bay prawns or langoustines)
There's no question that discovering a new species is very cool. But how about discovering a new phylum?
There's no question that discovering a new species is very cool. But how about discovering a new phylum?
A phylum is a broad division in  taxonomy: all vertebrates, for example, from fish to humans, are in the  chordate phylum. In 1995, Peter  Funch and Reinhardt Møbjerg Kristensen, both then at the  University of Copenhagen, Denmark, discovered an  animal so unlike any other that a new phylum – Cycliophora – had  to be created just for it.
Symbion pandora, as they called the  new creature, is a tiny animal with a complex body and a bizarre  life cycle. It still baffles biologists 15 years after it was formally  described, and the latest work on its nervous system isn't helping  matters.

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