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family Typhloplanidae. The
species is
comparatively large for
microturbellarians,
reaching 1,5 cm in body length. Its body is
highly transparent. It...
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Chlorella vulgaris in its body. It
feeds on
algae and animals,
including microturbellarians. "Dalyellia viridis".
Turbellarian taxonomic database.
Archived from...
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November 2024 (link) Young, J. O. (2001). Keys to the
freshwater microturbellarians of
Britain and Ireland. Ambleside:
Freshwater Biological ****ociation...
- and the US. It
preys on oligochaetes, cladocerans, copepods,
other microturbellarians, and
mosquito larvae and
other aquatic insects. It is pre**** upon...
- are
small (~0.5 to 5 mm in length) and
generally highly transparent microturbellarians. They are
usually round in
cross section, and with only the largest...
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Retrieved 2021-05-15. Young, J. O. (2001). Keys to the
freshwater microturbellarians of
Britain and Ireland. Ambleside:
Freshwater Biological ****ociation...
- names:
authors list (link) Young, J. O. (2001). Keys to the
freshwater microturbellarians of
Britain and Ireland. Ambleside:
Freshwater biological ****ociation...
- an
updated molecular phylogeny of 'dalyelliid' and
temnocephalid microturbellarians".
Systematics and Biodiversity. 19 (3): 261–272. doi:10.1080/14772000...
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became full
professor of
zoology and
presented a
large thesis about microturbellarians.
After the war ended,
Marcus was
invited to go back to Germany, but...
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professor Kazunosuke I. Okugawa, who
studied the
taxonomy and
fauna of
microturbellarians from Lake Biwa. In the
spring of 1951,
Kawakatsu became a private...