Genus of small marine invertebrates
Antygomonas is agenus ofcyclorhagids. It is the only genus in the familyAntygomonidae Adrianov & Malakhov, 1994.[2] Species ofAntygomonas are commonly referred to as "mud dragons."[citation needed]
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