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Three Pseudocerotidae species (Platyhelminthes, Polycladida, Cotylea) from the Argentinean coast
Zootaxa, 2011Three species of flatworms, Phrikoceros mopsus (Marcus, 1952), Thysanozoon brocchii (Risso, 1818) and Thysanozoon mirtae sp. nov., are described from specimens collected from shallow rocky shores of Mar del Plata harbour, in the southwestern Atlantic. P. mopsus had been described as living in the coasts of Brazil and southern Patagonia. T. brocchii has
Bulnes, Verónica N. +3 more
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Boninia neotethydis sp. nov. (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida: Cotylea)—the first lessepsian flatworm
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2007Based on specimens collected in the Mediterranean and Red Sea coasts of Israel, the first lessepsian flatworm (Boninia neotethydis sp. nov.) is described. The genus Boninia includes cotylean polyclads characterized by the presence of multiple accessory (prostatoid) organs. The three species described are distributed in the western Pacific (B. mirabilis)
CURINI GALLETTI, Marco, CAMPUS P.
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Zootaxa, 2016
The genus Pseudobiceros was established based on the presence of two male gonopores, duplicated male reproductive structures, smooth dorsal surface, complex folded pseudotentacles, and simple ruffled pharynx. We describe here a new species of Pseudobiceros from the African continent that has been repeatedly reported and photographed over the years, but
Bahia, Juliana, Schrödl, Michael
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The genus Pseudobiceros was established based on the presence of two male gonopores, duplicated male reproductive structures, smooth dorsal surface, complex folded pseudotentacles, and simple ruffled pharynx. We describe here a new species of Pseudobiceros from the African continent that has been repeatedly reported and photographed over the years, but
Bahia, Juliana, Schrödl, Michael
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Zootaxa, 2014
Polyclads are free-living Platyhelminthes with a simple, dorsoventrally flattened body and a much ramified intestine. In Brazil, 66 species are reported; only three from Rio de Janeiro State (RJ). The main objective of this study is to describe and illustrate coloration pattern, external morphology, reproductive system morphology and, when possible ...
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Polyclads are free-living Platyhelminthes with a simple, dorsoventrally flattened body and a much ramified intestine. In Brazil, 66 species are reported; only three from Rio de Janeiro State (RJ). The main objective of this study is to describe and illustrate coloration pattern, external morphology, reproductive system morphology and, when possible ...
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Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 2020
Polyclads are marine free-living Platyhelminthes, generally disregarded in marine environmental assessments.
Jhoe Reyes +3 more
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Polyclads are marine free-living Platyhelminthes, generally disregarded in marine environmental assessments.
Jhoe Reyes +3 more
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New records of polycladida flatworms (Platyhelminthes: Cotylea) from Gujarat coast, India
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of IndiaPiyush Vadher +3 more
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Two new species of the genus Anonymus from New Zealand (Polycladida, Cotylea)
Hydrobiologia, 1998Anonymidae Lang, 1884 was established for Anonymus virilis, with multiple male organs; 10 to 11 pairs in two longitudinal rows, one on either side of the pharynx. No other species have been assigned to the genus since 1884. In October 1970 two new species of the Anonymidae were collected from the Kaikoura Peninsula South Island New Zealand.
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Redescription of a marine flatworm: Pseudoceros canadensis Hyman, 1953 (Polycladida: Cotylea)
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1978Specimens of Pseudoceros canadensis were studied alive, as stained whole mounts and sagittal sections, and with the aid of scanning electron microscopy. This species is oval in shape with frilled edges. The anterior marginal folds bear a pair of small, erect tentacles.
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Zootaxa, 2015
In the present work eleven polyclad species of Lizard Island are studied. Seven of them are new records for this locality of the Australian coral reef and one is new to science, Lurymare clavocapitata n. sp. (Family Prosthiostomidae). The remaining recorded species belong to the genera Pseudoceros (P. bimarginatus, P. jebborum, P. stimpsoni, P.
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In the present work eleven polyclad species of Lizard Island are studied. Seven of them are new records for this locality of the Australian coral reef and one is new to science, Lurymare clavocapitata n. sp. (Family Prosthiostomidae). The remaining recorded species belong to the genera Pseudoceros (P. bimarginatus, P. jebborum, P. stimpsoni, P.
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Biologia (Poland)
We describe Phrikoceros jannetae sp. n., a new cotylean polyclad species from Ghar El Melh lagoon, a natural seawater lagoon situated in the north of Tunisia. The new species is characterized by the dorsal translucent white to brownish dorsal surface, with black round dots, red microdots, white blotches arranged as discrete lateral streaks, a mid ...
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We describe Phrikoceros jannetae sp. n., a new cotylean polyclad species from Ghar El Melh lagoon, a natural seawater lagoon situated in the north of Tunisia. The new species is characterized by the dorsal translucent white to brownish dorsal surface, with black round dots, red microdots, white blotches arranged as discrete lateral streaks, a mid ...
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