Definition of Turbellarian. Meaning of Turbellarian. Synonyms of Turbellarian

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Definition of Turbellarian

Turbellarian
Turbellarian Tur`bel*la"ri*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Turbellaria. Also used adjectively.

Meaning of Turbellarian from wikipedia

- parasites. Free-living turbellarians are mostly black, brown or gray, but some larger ones are brightly colored. Turbellarians have no cuticle (external...
- parasitic groups: Cestoda, Trematoda and Monogenea; however, since the turbellarians have since been proven not to be monophyletic, this classification is...
- S2CID 84249249. Dindal, D.L. (1970). "Feeding behavior of a terrestrial turbellarian Bipalium adventitium". The American Midland Naturalist. 83 (2): 635–637...
- However, the name Ichthyophaga actually belongs to a prolecithophoran turbellarian parasite in fish established by Syromiatnikova in 1949. In 2005, a molecular...
- Cotylea is a suborder of free-living marine turbellarian flatworms in the order Polycladida. Anonymoidea Dittmann, Cuadrado, Aguado, Noreña & Egger, 2019...
- several cellularization processes, evolved into the currently known turbellarian flatworms, which are therefore the most primitive metazoans. The theory...
- Turbellarians mating by **** fencing. Each has two ****es on the undersides of their heads which they use to inject sperm....
- to tail formation may develop. Many oligochaete annelids, acoelous turbellarians, echinoderm larvae and coelenterates reproduce by this method. Autotomy –...
- structures in the cells of the epidermis or underlying parenchyma in certain turbellarians, and in the epidermis of nemerteans. They are discharged in mucous secretions...
- Notoplanidae is family of free-living marine turbellarian flatworms in the order Polycladida. The following genera and species are recognised in the family...