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The Curious and Neglected Soft-Bodied Meiofauna: Rouphozoa (Gastrotricha and Platyhelminthes)
Platyhelminthes Rhabdocoela
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A Higher Level Classification of All Living Organisms
First Report on Rhabdocoela (Rhabditophora) from the Deeper Parts of the Skagerrak, with the Description of Four New Species
Developmental Diversity in Free-Living Flatworms Martín-Durán and Egger
A Taxonomic Review and Revisions of Microstomidae (Platyhelminthes: Macrostomorpha)
Molecular Phylogeny of Trigonostomine Turbellarians (Platyhelminthes: Rhabdocoela: Trigonostomidae), Including Four New Species from the Northeast Pacific Ocean
The First Record of Rhabdocoela, Alcha Sinensis, Wang & Hu, 2019 (Platyhelminthes: Polycystididae) from Korea
Biodiversity Between Sand Grains: Meiofauna Composition Across Southern and Western Sweden Assessed by Metabarcoding
SPC Beche-De-Mer Information Bulletin Has 23 Original K
Nuclear Genomic Signals of the ‘Microturbellarian’ Roots of Platyhelminth Evolutionary Innovation
Time to Re-Assess Pharynx Evolution in Flatworms. Homology of Pharynx Rosulatus in Rhabdocoel Flatworms Dalytyphloplanida and Kalyptorhynchia
A Higher Level Classification of All Living Organisms
Dalytyphloplanida (Platyhelminthes: Rhabdocoela) from Andalusia, Spain, with the Description of Four New Species
A Comprehensive Molecular Phylogeny of Dalytyphloplanida
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Filling a Gap in the Phylogeny of Flatworms: Relationships Within the Rhabdocoela (Platyhelminthes), Inferred from 18S Ribosomal
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Nuclear Genomic Signals of the ‘Microturbellarian’ Roots of Platyhelminth Evolutionary Innovation Christopher E Laumer1*, Andreas Hejnol2, Gonzalo Giribet1
ANÁLISE FILOGENÉTICA DE Temnocephala BLANCHARD, 1849 (PLATYHELMINTHES, DALYTYPHLOPLANIDA) EPIBIONTES EM CRUSTÁCEOS