- was
first described in 1831 by
Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg. Most of
rhabdocoels are free-living organisms, but some live
symbiotically with
other animals...
-
similar to
modern Turbellaria.
According to the more
widely accepted view, "
rhabdocoel turbellarians gave rise to monogeneans; these, in turn, gave rise to digeneans...
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permanent chloroplasts in the
remaining Euglenophyceae. Two
species of
rhabdocoel marine flatworms,
Baicalellia solaris and
Pogaina paranygulgus, make use...
- Artois, Schockaert,
Beenaerts & Reygel, 2013
Flatworm Koen
Vanmechelen A
rhabdocoel flatworm collected from the
channels of
Venice and
described by scientists...
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Baicalellia daftpunka is a
species of
rhabdocoel flatworm. Its type
locality is
Clover Point, in Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada. The
specific name...
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Dalyellia viridis is a
species of
rhabdocoel flatworm in the
family Dalyelliidae. The
animal is
usually colored intensively green due to zoochlorellae...
- not
affected by
microtubule targeting drugs.
Mesostoma ehrenbergii is a
rhabdocoel flatworm with a
distinctive male
meiosis stage within the
formation of...
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Mesostoma ehrenbergii is a
species of
rhabdocoel flatworms in the
family Typhloplanidae. The
species is
comparatively large for microturbellarians, reaching...
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Opistomum pallidum is a
species of
rhabdocoel flatworm in the
family Typhloplanidae. The
animal is 2 to 4.5 mm long. It
possesses no eyes. The pharynx...
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Gyratrix hermaphroditus is a
species of
rhabdocoel flatworm in the
family Polycystididae. The
animal is 1 to 1.5 mm long,
transparent and colorless. It...