- The
Turbellaria are one of the
traditional sub-divisions of the
phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms), and
include all the sub-groups that are not exclusively...
- continuously. In
traditional medicinal texts,
Platyhelminthes are
divided into
Turbellaria,
which are
mostly non-parasitic
animals such as planarians, and three...
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Federata missa,
Johanne Rodgers Duce,
observavit er descripsit. Pars I.
Turbellaria Dendrocœla".
Proceedings of the
Academy of
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia...
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phylogenetic tree. The non-parasitic flatworms,
traditionally grouped as the "
Turbellaria", are paraphyletic, as the
parasitic Neodermata including the Cestoda...
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distribution of the
freshwater triclad Planaria torva (Platyhelminthes:
Turbellaria) in Britain".
Journal of Zoology. 157 (1): 99–123. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998...
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adhesive pads on
their toes to help with
their locomotion. In the
class Turbellaria, only the
species of the
order Temnocephalida are
parasitic and possess...
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Planarians (triclads) are free-living
flatworms of the
class Turbellaria,
order Tricladida,
which includes hundreds of species,
found in freshwater, marine...
- stereogastrula),
actinula Ctenophora cydippid larvae Platyhelminthes Turbellaria: Müller's larva, Götte's larva; Trematoda: miracidium, sporocyst, redia...
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dugesiid triclads that
contains some
common representatives of the
class Turbellaria.
These common flatworms are
found in
freshwater habitats of Africa, Eurasia...
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biogeography of the
freshwater triclads (Platyhelminthes:
Turbellaria).
Biology of the
Turbellaria (Edited by:
Riser NW and
Morse MP). New York: McGraw-Hill...