The Turbellaria are one of the traditional sub-divisions of the phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms), and include all the sub-groups that are not exclusively...
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Flatworm (section Turbellaria)
continuously. In traditional medicinal texts, Platyhelminthes are divided into Turbellaria, which are mostly non-parasitic animals such as planarians, and three...
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Federata missa, Johanne Rodgers Duce, observavit er descripsit. Pars I. Turbellaria Dendrocœla". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia...
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stereogastrula), actinula Ctenophora cydippid larvae Platyhelminthes Turbellaria: Müller's larva, Götte's larva; Trematoda: miracidium, sporocyst, redia...
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Sucker (zoology) (section Turbellaria)
adhesive pads on their toes to help with their locomotion. In the class Turbellaria, only the species of the order Temnocephalida are parasitic and possess...
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phylogenetic tree. The non-parasitic flatworms, traditionally grouped as the "Turbellaria", are paraphyletic, as the parasitic Neodermata including the Cestoda...
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Planarians (triclads) are free-living flatworms of the class Turbellaria, order Tricladida, which includes hundreds of species, found in freshwater, marine...
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dugesiid triclads that contains some common representatives of the class Turbellaria. These common flatworms are found in freshwater habitats of Africa, Eurasia...
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distribution of the freshwater triclad Planaria torva (Platyhelminthes: Turbellaria) in Britain". Journal of Zoology. 157 (1): 99–123. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998...
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Subphylum Monokonta Phylum Platyhelminthes Subphylum Turbellaria Infraphylum Mucorhabda Infraphylum Rhabditophora...
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biogeography of the freshwater triclads (Platyhelminthes: Turbellaria). Biology of the Turbellaria (Edited by: Riser NW and Morse MP). New York: McGraw-Hill...
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cosmopolitan marine family of Catenulida (Turbellaria)". In Riser, N.; Morse, M. (eds.). Biology of the Turbellaria. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. pp. 63–92...
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Uniplacotomia Cestoda (tapeworms and relatives) Monogenea Trematoda (flukes) Turbellaria (e.g. Dugesia) Calcarea (calcareous sponges) Demospongiae Hexactinellida...
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arachnids Myriapods Crustaceans Hexapods inc. insects Platyhelminths Turbellaria Trematoda Monogenea Cestoda Ectoproctans Phylactolaemata Stenolaemata...
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the cricket Eneoptera surinamensis, and the Mesostoma ehrenbergii (Turbellaria). Netwings mostly have one X and one Y chromosome. which do not mate...
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offspring. At least two species in the genus Dugesia, flatworms in the Turbellaria sub-division of the phylum Platyhelminthes, include polyploid individuals...
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ultrastructure of the eyes in larval and adult polyclads (Turbellaria)", The Biology of the Turbellaria, Springer Netherlands, pp. 267–275, doi:10.1007/978-94-009-8668-8_35...
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snail 2.0 Physa fontinalis small freshwater snail 2.4 Polycelis felina turbellaria flatworm 1.1 16 Gammarus pulex crustacean 2.0 4 Cordulegaster boltonii...
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Predators of the Invading Terrestrial Flatworm Bipalium adventitium (Turbellaria: Tricladida: Terricola)". The American Midland Naturalist. 141 (2): 305–314...
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ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 10041101. PMID 36927158. Wikidata Q125824653. E. Marcus, Turbellaria Brasileiros (9). Bol. Fac. Fil. Ci. Letras Univ. São Paulo 16, 5–215...
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and corrections of the previous land planarian indices of the world (Turbellaria, Seriata, Tricladida, Terrcola): Addendum IV. Geographic locus index:...
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Pseudobiceros fulgor (category Turbellaria)
marine flatworm from the family Pseudocerotidae and belongs to the class Turbellaria. These flatworms are commonly found in the tropics of the Indo-Pacific...
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Apicomplexa 13 50 Ciliophora 176 300 Sponges 3 6 Hydrozoa 5 8 Scyphozoa 3 3 Turbellaria 55 200 Monogenea 73 40 Digenea 110 130 Ribbon worms 106 130 Gastrotricha...
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Chicago, Hyman also wrote taxonomic papers on such invertebrates as the Turbellaria (flatworms) and North American species of the freshwater cnidarian Hydra...
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Microplana atrocyaneus (Walton) from Pennsylvania (Platyhelminthes: Turbellaria)". Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science. 56: 39–43. Ogren...
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fish hatchlings that thrive here, may be found protozoons, flatworms (Turbellaria) and water mites (Hygrobatoidea). Other species of animals cling fast...
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Masaharu; Makino, Naoya; Shirasawa, Yasuko (1982). "Bipalium nobile sp.nov. (Turbellaria, Tricladida, Terricola), a New Land Planarian from Tokyo". Annotationes...
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Ball, I. R. (1977). "A monograph of genus Spathula (Platyhelminthes : Turbellaria : Tricladida)". Australian Journal of Zoology Supplementary Series. 25...
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biogeography of the freshwater triclads (Platyhelminthes: Turbellaria). Biology of the Turbellaria (Edited by: Riser NW and Morse MP). New York: McGraw-Hill...
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T. B.; Sefton, A. D. (1976). "The food of Planaria torva (Müller) (Turbellaria-Tricladida), a laboratory and field study". Freshwater Biology. 6 (4):...
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