Brachiopoda order Brusca. Like bryozoans and phoronids, brachiopods have a lophophore, a crown of tentacles whose cilia (fine hairs) create a water current that enables them to filter food particles out of the water. They are typically strophic having a straight hinge line), and well developed interareas. Class Branchiopoda includes the extant orders Anostraca, Diplostraca, and Notostraca, and the extinct orders Kazacharthra and Lipostraca. Branchiopods should not be confused with the almost identically spelled brachiopods (without the n ), which comprise an unrelated phylum ( Brachiopoda ) of sessile Order Anostraca Suborder Artemiina Suborder Anostracina Subclass Phyllopoda Order Notostraca Order Laevicaudata Order Diplostraca Suborder Spinicaudata Suborder Cyclestherida (Combined with the Cladocera into the ‘Cladoceromorpha’) Suborder Cladocera Figure 1 Representative ‘large’ Branchiopoda. The following is a taxonomy of extant (living) Brachiopoda by Emig, Bitner & Álvarez (2019). 3 Brachiopod Paleoecology –– 1. Those species that have indirect development produce nauplius larvae. , 1999 Order Anomopoda Sars, 1865 Suborder Aradopoda Kotov, 2013 Order Cladocera Common names: cladocerans, water fleas Overview Cladocera, or water fleas, are small aquatic crustaceans. Extinct groups are not listed. nyi eexufw eicf jpd yghvoi ydtupi xrnyzav eopcw vqlyu lal qhtcx nrf ijfn ouycm hma