Eumetazoa (Greek: εὖ [eu], well + μετά [metá], after + ζῷον [zóon], animal) is a
clade comprising all major
animal groups except
sponges,
placozoa, and several other obscure or extinct life forms, such as
Dickinsonia. Characteristics of eumetazoans include true
tissues organized into
germ layers, the presence of
neurons, and an embryo that goes through a
gastrula stage. The clade is usually held to contain at least
Ctenophora,
Cnidaria, and
Bilateria. Whether
mesozoans and
placozoans belong is in dispute. Ctenophora now appear basal eumetazoa.