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Name the Phylum which has only one existing species?​

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Answered by 007SAMAYRA
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The family Cephalotaceae includes only one genus, Cephalotus, and only one species, Cephalotus follicularis – the Albany pitcher plant. Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus, the hyacinth macaw, is a monotypic species; no subspecies have been distinguished within the species.

Arthropoda is currently the largest phylum, with well over a million species. Brachiopoda, also known as lamp shells, live in the ocean in very cold water. They were once much more diverse than they are today: there are many thousands of fossil species, but less than 450 living ones.

Answered by abhilasha098
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A taxon (a group of organisms) is called monospecific if it contains only one species. ... Today, however, biologists recognize two species. Cephalotaceae, a family of carnivorous pitcher plants in Australia, contains one species, Cephalotus follicularis. The phylum Placozoa contains one species, Trichoplax adhaerens.

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