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- Geonemertes caeca Darbishire, 1909 Geonemertes graffi Bürger, 1896 Geonemertes pelaensis Semper, 1863 Geonemertes peradeniya Pantin, 1961 Geonemertes...
- Geonemertes pelaensis is a species of terrestrial Nemertea. Superficially, Geonemertes pelaensis resembles a land flatworm (family Geoplanidae) and lives...
- Geonemertes rodericana, the Rodrigues terrestrial ribbon worm, is an extinct species of terrestrial nemertean. It was endemic to the island of Rodrigues...
- areas as it is a protandrous hermaphrodite. Another terrestrial genus, Geonemertes, is mostly found in Australasia but has species in the Seyc****es, widely...
- Antiponemertes Species: A. novaezealandiae Binomial name Antiponemertes novaezealandiae (Dendy, 1895) Synonyms Geonemertes novae-zealandiae Dendy, 1895...
- species in the Nemertina phylum (Animalia kingdom). Argonemertes stocki Geonemertes rodericana Pantinonemertes agricola IUCN 2009. IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- 2008 Argonemertes Eonemertes Gibson, 1990 Gononemertes Bergendal, 1900 Geonemertes Prosadenoporus Bürger, 1890 Prosorhochmus Keferstein, 1862 "WoRMS - World...
- Enopla Terrestrial nemertean Geonemertes Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Nemertea class: Enopla Schultze, 1851 ...
- species Lake Pedder planarian (Romankenkius pedderensis) Extinct species Geonemertes rodericana Possibly extinct species Prosadenoporus agricola Extinct species...
- ribbon worms. Argonemertes dendyi was originally classified in the genus Geonemertes by William John Dakin. Dakin discovered and described the new species...