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Correction to “Some New Zealand Polyclads (Platyhelminthes, Polycladida)”

Zootaxa, 2007
It has come to my attention that the name of the new polyclad genus, Aotearoa, described in Holleman (2007), is a homonym of Aotearoa Forster and Platnick (1984), a New Zealand spider genus.
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The organization of the connective tissue of Discocelides langi, (Turbellaria, polycladida)

Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1966
The organization of the connective tissue of the polyclad turbellarian Discocelides langi has been studied using light microscopical, histochemical and electron microscopical techniques. Filamentous components are found in the subepidermal membrane and in the body, especially around muscle cells.
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Brazilian Polycladida (Rhabditophora: Platyhelminthes): Rediscovery of Marcus’ type material and general revision

Zootaxa, 2018
Polyclads are a conspicuous group of marine invertebrates, the most charismatic members of the phylum Platyhelminthes. From Brazil, a total of 71 polyclad species were reported or described. Only three of them were recently described, five are recent records for the Brazilian coast, and 55 were described by Ernest and Eveline Marcus, who were by far ...
Juliana, Bahia, Michael, SchrÖdl
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Embryonic muscle development in direct and indirect developing marine flatworms (Platyhelminthes, Polycladida)

Evolution & Development, 2009
SUMMARY We compared embryonic myogenesis of the direct‐developing acotylean polyclad Melloplana ferruginea with that of Maritigrella crozieri, a cotylean that develops via a larval stage. Fluorescently labeled F‐actin was visualized with laser confocal microscopy.
Bolanos, D. Marcela   +1 more
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Anatomy and ultrastructure of the female reproductive system of Pleioplana atomata (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida)

Journal of Morphology, 2008
AbstractThe ultrastructure of the female reproductive system of the polyclad flatworm Pleioplana atomata is described. Numerous ovaries are scattered throughout the entire body but are mainly concentrated on the dorsal side. Within an ovary, a germinative zone with oogonia and prefolicular cells is located in the dorsal part of the ovary. The remaining
Liana, Marcin K., Litvaitis, Marian K.
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Notoplana dubia (Schmarda) (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida) from Queensland

2000
The intertidal polyclad Notoplana dubia (Schmarda) (Platyhelminthes) is reported for the first time from Australian coastal waters in Queensland. The significance of morphological differences observed between the Queensland specimens and the original descriptions are discussed as well as relationships with congeners in Australia and southeast Asia.
Beveridge, I., Cribb, T. H.
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Revisión de la familia Pleiplanidae (Acotylea, Polycladida, Plathelmintha): enfoque

2023
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Rodríguez-Gutiérrez, José   +5 more
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