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2-426: Flosculariaceae Ploima Collothecaceae Monogononta is a class of rotifers , found mostly in freshwater but also in soil and marine environments. They include both free-swimming and sessile forms. Monogononts generally have a reduced corona , and each individual has a single gonad , which gives the group its name. Males are generally smaller than females, and are produced only during certain times of

4-415: The year, with females otherwise reproducing through parthenogenesis . Their mastax is not designed for grinding. They produce mictic and amictic eggs. The class contains 1,570 species. This rotifer -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Flosculariaceae Flosculariaceae is an order of rotifers , found in fresh and brackish water. The order includes

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