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- toxicity to visual predators such as fish. Some polyclads develop through a Müller's larval stage. Often polyclads are ****ociated with other invertebrates, such...
- Callioplana is a genus of flatworm polyclads belonging to the Callioplanidae family. Ramos-Sánchez, Mariela (2024). "The polyclads (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida)...
- This structure is similar to that found in larger flatworms such as polyclads and triclads, but a similar structure of body-wall muscles embedded in...
- Ferrero, Enrico (1981), "The ultrastructure of the eyes in larval and adult polyclads (Turbellaria)", The Biology of the Turbellaria, Springer Netherlands,...
- the Metazoa. With this understanding, the presence of spiral cleavage in polyclad platyhelminths, as well as the more traditional Spiralia, has led to the...
- technical papers on annelid and polyclad worms and on other invertebrates. She commented in a letter: "The polyclads of Bermuda were so pretty that I...
- Callioplana marginata is a species of flatworm polyclads belonging to the Callioplanidae family. Callioplana marginata is widespread throughout the tropical...
- Enterogonia pigrans. Haswell, W. A. (1907). "Observations on Australasian Polyclads". Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology. 2. 9 (13): 465–485...
- species of Chaetognatha (arrow worms), species of Nemertea (ribbon worms), a polyclad flatworm, land planarians of the genus Bipalium, toads of the genus Atelopus...
- marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2023-09-04. Hyman, Libbie H. (1939). "Some Polyclads of the New England Coast, Especially of the Woods Hole Region". The Biological...