Definition of Geoplanidae. Meaning of Geoplanidae. Synonyms of Geoplanidae

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Definition of Geoplanidae

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Meaning of Geoplanidae from wikipedia

- Geoplanidae is a family of flatworms known commonly as land planarians or land flatworms. These flatworms are mainly predators of other invertebrates...
- Obama nungara /ˈoʊbəmə/ is a species of land planarian in the family Geoplanidae. It is native to South America, but has been introduced in Europe. Obama...
- (2018). "Giant worms chez moi! Hammerhead flatworms (Platyhelminthes, Geoplanidae, Bipalium spp., Diversibipalium spp.) in metropolitan France and overseas...
- triclads that comprises the species of the Geoplanidae and the Dugesiidae families. Dugesiidae and Geoplanidae share a duplication of the cluster that codifies...
- (2018). "Giant worms chez moi! Hammerhead flatworms (Platyhelminthes, Geoplanidae, Bipalium spp., Diversibipalium spp.) in metropolitan France and overseas...
- cluster), a unique characteristic found only in members of the family Geoplanidae and a few other families of flatworms. Invasive species of New Zealand...
- refers to two taxa of animals: Terricola (subgenus), a subgenus of voles Geoplanidae, a family of flatworms, formerly ranked as a suborder and called Terricola...
- coding genes, 2 rRNA and 22 tRNA and is colinear with those of other Geoplanidae. The Elongation Factor 1-alpha gene, 18S and 28S genes were also characterised...
- Continenticola is a clade that includes the land planarians (Geoplanidae) and the freshwater triclads (Dendrocoelidae, Dugesiidae, Kenkiidae and Planariidae)...
- terrestrial flatworm Rhyn****mus sylvaticus (Leidy, 1851) (Platyhelminthes, Geoplanidae)". Mitochondrial DNA Part B. 10 (7): 558–562. doi:10.1080/23802359.2025...