FIGURE 6. Discocelis tigrina (Blanchard, 1847) Lang 1884. A–D, living specimens; E, sagittal reconstruction of a whole specimen; F, sagittal reconstruction of the reproductive system (anterior to the right).
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A phylogenomic approach to resolving interrelationships of polyclad flatworms, with implications for life-history evolution. [PDF]
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FIGURE 2. Hoploplana elisabelloi n. sp. A–C, living specimens; D, histological section of a tentacle and tentacular eyes; E, histological section of the brain; F, histological section of the reproductive system (anterior to the left); G, sagittal ...
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A New Polyclad Flatworm, Idiostylochus tortuosus gen. nov., sp. nov. (Platyhelminthes, Polycladida) from France. Can this Foreign Flatworm be Responsible for the Deterioration of Oyster and Mussel Farms? [PDF]
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FIGURE 4. Diagrams showing the copulatory complex. A. Notocomplana japonica (Kato, 1937) comb. nov. B. Notocomplana koreana (Kato, 1937). C. Notocomplana septentrionalis (Kato, 1937). All anterior to the right.
Kajihara, Hiroshi, Oya, Yuki
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FIGURE 5. Notocomplana koreana (Kato, 1937). A. Dorsal view in the living state, ICHUM5281 (non-type). B. Ventral view in the living state, ICHUM5281 (non-type). C. Eyespots in the living state, ICHUM5278 (non-type). D.
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Local Differences in the Toxin Amount and Composition of Tetrodotoxin and Related Compounds in Pufferfish (Chelonodon patoca) and Toxic Goby (Yongeichthys criniger) Juveniles. [PDF]
Ito M +12 more
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Genus Euplanoida Faubel, 1983 Diagnosis. Euplanidae of oval, obovate, or cuneiform body; without nuchal tentacles; with tentacular and cerebral eyes that join together as cerebral-tentacular eyes; without marginal eyes.
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Reversible shifts between interstitial and epibenthic habitats in evolutionary history: Molecular phylogeny of the marine flatworm family Boniniidae (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida: Cotylea) with descriptions of two new species. [PDF]
Tsuyuki A, Oya Y, Kajihara H.
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Crassiplana Hyman 1955 Pseudostylochidae with tentacles, tentacular, brain and marginal eyes. Genital pores separate, placed posteriorly. Male copulatory apparatus with penis papilla. Free prostatic vesicle with strongly muscular wall.
Brusa, Francisco, Damborenea, Cristina
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