- parasites. Free-living
turbellarians are
mostly black,
brown or gray, but some
larger ones are
brightly colored.
Turbellarians have no
cuticle (external...
- Many
turbellarians clone themselves by
transverse or
longitudinal division,
whilst others,
reproduce by budding. The vast
majority of
turbellarians are...
-
Turbellarians mating by **** fencing. Each has two ****es on the
undersides of
their heads which they use to
inject sperm....
- itis.gov. Walton, Bryce; Yokogawa,
Muneo (June 1972). "Terrestrial
Turbellarians (Tricladida: Bipaliidae) as
Pseudoparasites of Man". The
Journal of...
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concentration of
toxic bromine; this may
serve to
deter predators. The
turbellarian flatworm Stylochus, a
serious predator of
oyster spat, has been found...
- planarians, many
annelid worms including polychaetes and some oligochaetes,
turbellarians and sea stars. Many
fungi and
plants reproduce a****ually. Some plants...
-
classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Platyhelminthes Order:
Tricladida Family:
Planariidae Genus:
Planaria OF Müller, 1776
class Turbellarian...
- S2CID 84249249. Dindal, D.L. (1970). "Feeding
behavior of a
terrestrial turbellarian Bipalium adventitium". The
American Midland Naturalist. 83 (2): 635–637...
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taxonomic status of the animal,
initially considered as
related to
turbellarians, a
group of
flatworms whose aquatic species stir
microscopic particles...
- 1387/ijdb.113441mr. ISSN 0214-6282. Kenk, R., 1972.
Freshwater planarians (
Turbellarians) of
North America. Cebrià, Francesc; Nakazawa, Masumi; Mineta, Katsuhiko;...