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their habitat:
Maricola (marine
planarians);
Paludicola (freshwater
planarian); and
Terricola (land
planarians).
Planarians move by
beating cilia on the...
- a
genus of
large predatory land
planarians. They are
often loosely called "hammerhead worms" or "broadhead
planarians"
because of the
distinctive shape...
- ****ociated to the
presence of a
creeping sole.
Contrary to
aquatic planarians, land
planarians do not have a
distinct brain, i.e.,
there is no
clear frontal...
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suggested that it has only one
breeding season per year. As in most land
planarians,
mating occurs by
internal fertilization when two
individuals meet. The...
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retinal cells,
while in
other freshwater planarians they are
composed of a
single cell. All
freshwater planarians have an
accessory organ called co****tory...
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divided into Turbellaria,
which are
mostly non-parasitic
animals such as
planarians, and
three entirely parasitic groups: Cestoda,
Trematoda and Monogenea;...
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original trained planarian was present. The same held true
after the
planarians were
ground up and fed to
untrained cannibalistic planarians,
usually Dugesia...
- of
Nominal Taxa of
Planarians and
Nemertean Described by
Kawakatsu and His Coauthors" (PDF). Kawakatsu’s Web
Library on
Planarians. p. 32. Amaral, Silvana...
- needed],
reported that when
planarians conditioned to
respond to a
stimulus were
ground up and fed to
other planarians, the
recipients learned to respond...
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Similar invasions of
other terrestrial planarians are
occurring in many
other parts of the world. For example,
planarians of the
genus Bipalium are
widely distributed...