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Quiroga, Sigmer Y., Bolaños, D. Marcela, Litvaitis, Marian K. (2004): A checklist of polyclad flatworms (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida) from the Caribbean coast of Colombia, South America. Zootaxa 633 (1): 1-12, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.633.1.1, URL: https://
Litvaitis, Marian K. +2 more
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Bolaños, D. Marcela, Quiroga, Sigmer Y., Litvaitis, Marian K. (2006): A new acotylean flatworm, Armatoplana colombiana n. sp. (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida: Stylochoplanidae) from the Caribbean coast of Colombia, South America.
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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]
Gutiérrez A +6 more
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Pseudoceros astrorum n. sp. is characterized by a smooth dorsal surface with a brown ground colour, and with net-like pattern of small black granules, white spots of different sizes uniformly distributed, a thin black sub-marginal band, and a white marginal rim.
Bulnes, Verónica Natalia, Torres, Yan
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Coloration patterns in polyclad flatworms of the Pseudocerotidae family are crucial for taxonomic identifications, often serving as key diagnostic character.
Adair A. G. Coria +4 more
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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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FIGURE 5. A. Pseudoceros nigropunctatus sp. nov. ex situ; B. Ventral surface details; C. Star shaped female gonopore; D. Dorsal region showing arrangement of eyes.
Dixit, Sudhanshu +2 more
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Polycladida from Curaçao and faunistically related regions
Professor Dr. DIVA DINIZ CORRÊA, Head of the Department of Zoology of the University of São Paulo, was able to work at the “Caraïbisch Marien-Biologisch Instituut” (Caribbean Marine Biological Institute: Carmabi) at Curaçao from December 1965 to March 1966, thanks to a grant received from the Government of the Netherlands.
Bois-Reymond Marcus, E. (Eveline) du +1 more
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Figure 2. Living Imogine lateotentare sp. nov. from Kurnell Pier, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia. (A) Colour pattern on dorsal surface; (B) ventral view showing pharynx, gonopores and vas deferens.
Lee, Ka-Man +2 more
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Figure 3. Egg masses: (A) Pleioplana atomata, (B) Imogine zebra. Scale bars, 500 mm. Pleioplana atomata: (C) two eggs per egg capsule, scale bar 150 mm, (D) conjoined hatchlings, scale bar 100 mm.Published as part of Rawlinson, Kate A., Bolaños, D ...
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