The
Mesozoa (singular: mesozoon) are enigmatic, minuscule,
worm-like
parasites of marine invertebrates. it was still unclear whether they are degenerate
platyhelminthes (
flatworms) or truly-primitive,
basal metazoans. Generally, these tiny, elusive creatures consist of a somatoderm (outer layer) of
ciliated cells surrounding one or more reproductive cells. Decades ago, Mesozoa were
classified as a
phylum.
Molecular phylogeny studies, however, have shown that the mysterious
mesozoans are
polyphyletic. That is, they consist of at least two unrelated groups.