👉 Diclybothriidea is a phylum of marine invertebrates, consisting of eight genera and several species that belong to the family Diploidyridae. These animals are characterized by their small size, which allows them to efficiently colonize and adapt to aquatic environments. They have a unique structure where the body is divided into two main segments: an anterior segment and a posterior segment. The anterior segment is responsible for breathing and feeding while the posterior segment performs vital functions such as locomotion