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accessory or
supernumerary eyes. The
subterranean triclads are
often eyeless or blind. The body of the
triclads is
covered by a
ciliated epidermis that contains...
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Dugesia is a
genus of
freshwater planarians in the
family Dugesiidae triclads and the type
genus of this family.
These common flatworms are
found in freshwater...
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triclads) or
Paludicola (freshwater
triclads). They
received their own suborder, Cavernicola, in 1990,
although their relationship to
other triclads had...
- R.: A
contribution to the
phylogeny and
biogeography of the
freshwater triclads (Platyhelminthes: Turbellaria).
Biology of the
Turbellaria (Edited by:...
- copepods, amphipods,
dogwood borer, six-spotted
tiger beetle,
freshwater triclads, and
green hydra.
Predators of this
damselfly include birds such as the...
- R.: A
contribution to the
phylogeny and
biogeography of the
freshwater triclads (Platyhelminthes: Turbellaria).
Biology of the
Turbellaria (Edited by:...
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Bdellouridae is a
family of
Maricola triclads. List of
known genera:
Family Bdellouridae Subfamily Bdellourinae Nerpa Pentacoelum Syncoelidium Bdelloura...
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their memories.
Currently the
genus Planaria is
defined as
freshwater triclads with
oviducts that
unite to form a
common oviduct without embracing the...
- F. Winter. p. 2601-3369 + 34 pls. Sluys, R. A
monograph of the
marine triclads.
Rotterdam and Brookfield: A.A. Balkema. XII + 463 p. Sluys, R.; Kawakatsu...
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Uteriporinae is a
subfamily of
Maricola triclads. List of
known genera:
Allogenus Camerata Dinizia Foviella Leucolesma Micaplana Nexilis Uteriporus Vatapa...