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Variable host responses mediate host preference in marine flatworm-snail symbioses. [PDF]
Lee J, Davidson TM, Torchin ME.
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Predation of Oysters Using an Autonomic Pharynx in the Oyster Leech Cryptostylochus sp. (Polycladida: Stylochidae). [PDF]
Teng CJ, Su YJ, Yeh CY, Jie WB.
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Regeneration of the flatworm Prosthiostomum siphunculus (Polycladida, Platyhelminthes). [PDF]
Schadt T +4 more
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Izmira Bulnes, 2010 Fig. 5 G–H Izmira Bulnes, 2010: 13–14. Type species Izmira cinari Bulnes, 2010. Diagnosis (after Bulnes 2010) Pleioplanidae, oval to elongated, without tentacles.
Perez, Jacinto +5 more
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Pleioplanidae Faubel, 1983 Diagnosis Leptoplanoidea with varying outline of the body. Ruffled pharynx arranged centrally or somewhat anterior. Male copulatory apparatus directed backwards, behind pharynx.
Bulnes, Veronica N. +2 more
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Melloplana Faubel, 1983 Fig. 6 C–D Melloplana Faubel, 1983: 117, fig. 37b. Type species Melloplana ferruginea (Schmarda, 1859). Diagnosis (after Faubel 1983) Pleioplanidae with tentacular and cerebral eye-spots; tentacles lacking.
Perez, Jacinto +5 more
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Genus Paraplanocera Laidlaw, 1903b Diagnosis. Planoceridae with oval or circular body; robust and conspicuous nuchal tentacles; without marginal eyes, with cerebral and tentacular eyes; the pharynx is located in the central region of the body ...
Ramos-Sánchez, Mariela +2 more
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Persica Maghsoudlou & Bulnes & Rahimian 2015, gen. nov.
Genus Persica gen. nov. Diagnosis Pleioplanidae with oval body shape. Tentacular and cerebral eye-spots present; tentacles small. Male copulatory apparatus with spermiducal bulbs and true seminal vesicle; prostatic vesicle of atomata - type ...
Bulnes, Veronica N. +2 more
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A giant new species of Enchiridium (Polycladida, Prosthiostomidae) from southwestern Japan. [PDF]
Tsuyuki A, Kajihara H.
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Филогения и эволюция Schistosomatida (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda)
Objective of research: The purpose of the study was to study the phylogeny and evolution of trematodes of the order Schistosomatida (Plathelminthes: Trematoda) - endoparasites of animals and humans. Materials and methods. Samples of adult specimens and 5
D. A. Azimov +5 more
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