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Towards a Management Hierarchy (Classification) for the Catalogue of Life
Animal Phylogeny and the Ancestry of Bilaterians: Inferences from Morphology and 18S Rdna Gene Sequences
Acari: Alicorhagiidae and Platyhelminthes: Prorhynchidae) Reported for the Hungarian Fauna from Leaf Litter in the Bükk Mountains
The Freshwater Fauna of the South Polar Region: a 140-Year Review
Phylum Platyhelminthes
Developmental Diversity in Free-Living Flatworms Martín-Durán and Egger
A Taxonomic Review and Revisions of Microstomidae (Platyhelminthes: Macrostomorpha)
Systematics and Taxonomy of Polyclad Flatworms with a Special Emphasis on the Morphology of the Nervous System Sigmer Y
Polycladida Phylogeny and Evolution: Integrating Evidence from 28S Rdna and Morphology
Sarah Atherton Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet Box 50007, SE-104 05 Stockholm +46 76 651 98 17
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Ladurner Et Al. 2005B
Small Subunit Rdna and the Platyhelminthes: Signal, Noise, Conflict and Compromise
Irish Biodiversity: a Taxonomic Inventory of Fauna
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1 Research Article Probing Recalcitrant Problems in Polyclad
Nuclear Genomic Signals of the ‘Microturbellarian’ Roots of Platyhelminth Evolutionary Innovation
Platyhelminth Phylogenetics – a Key to Understanding Parasitism?
Global Diversity of Free Living Flatworms (Platyhelminthes, “Turbellaria”) in Freshwater
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(Acari: Alicorhagiidae and Platyhelminthes: Prorhynchidae) Reported for the Hungarian Fauna from Leaf Litter in the Bükk Mountains
A Comparison of Intertidal Metazoan Biodiversity Between Previously
Phylogenetic Systematics of the Macrostomorpha L
'Turbellaria' (Platyhelminthes) Regina Pfistermuller
Appendix 1 Zoological Checklists and Catalogues
Trapiche – Santa Rosa De Quíves, Canta - Lima.)
USING MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES to INVESTIGATE SOIL INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES in TEMPERATE FORESTS a Thesis Submitted to Kent State Un
B. Sc. I YEAR NON-CHORDATA
Nuclear Genomic Signals of the ‘Microturbellarian’ Roots of Platyhelminth Evolutionary Innovation Christopher E Laumer1*, Andreas Hejnol2, Gonzalo Giribet1
Evolution of Flatworm Central Nervous Systems: Insights from Polyclads