One of the two orders of Nemerteans. See Nemertina.
Source: Webster's dictionaryGorgonorhynchus repens, a species within class Anopla, discharges a sticky branched proboscis. Source: Internet
However, it is now accepted that Anopla are paraphyletic (have given rise to another group), as one order is more closely related to Enopla than to the other order of Anopla. Source: Internet
The rhynchocoel of class Anopla has an orifice a little to the front of the mouth, but still under the front of the body. Source: Internet
Some Anopla have branched proboscises which can be described as "a mass of sticky spaghetti". Source: Internet
The Anopla can attack as soon as they move into the range of the proboscis. Source: Internet
The proboscis of the class Anopla ("unarmed" ) exits from an orifice which is separate from the mouth, coils around the prey and immobilizes it by sticky, toxic secretions. Source: Internet