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- First Record of the Land Planarian Bipalium Kewense Moseley, 1878 (Tricladida: Geoplanidae: Bipaliinae) from Cuba
- English Version) Question for Written Answer E-002085/20 to the Commission Aurelia Beigneux (ID) (5 April 2020
- Flatworm-Invasion
- Angiostrongylus Cantonensis and Human Angiostrongyliasis Lai, D, Dai, X, Hide, G and Lun, Z
- Distribution of the Newly Invasive New Guinea
- Biological Control of Pest Non-Marine Molluscs: a Pacific Perspective on Risks to Non-Target Organisms
- Download HJMPH Jun13.Suppl2.Pdf Here
- The Invasive New Guinea Flatworm Platydemus Manokwari In
- Published by Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden BUG BEAT
- Giant Invasive Flatworms Found in France and Overseas French Territories 22 May 2018
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- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Species Assessment and Listing Priority Assignment Form
- New Guinea Flatworm, Platydemus Manokwari, in Florida: Status and Threats to Native Land Snails
- Conservation Status of Tree Snail Species in the Genus Partulina (Achatinellinae) on the Island of Hawai'i: a Modern and Historical Perspective 1
- Geographic Distribution of Angiostrongylus Cantonensis in Wild Rats (Rattus Rattus) and Terrestrial Snails in Florida, USA
- Predation by Invasive Platydemus Manokwari Flatworms: a Laboratory Study
- Presence of the Invasive Land Flatworm Platydemus Manokwari (Platyhelminthes, Geoplanidae) in Guadeloupe, Martinique and Saint Martin (French West Indies)
- Giant African Snail (050)
- Negative Impacts of Invasive Predators Used As Biological Control
- First Report of the Invasive Alien Species Caenoplana Coerulea
- Declining Soil Crustacea in a World Heritage Site Caused By
- New Guinea Flatworm
- Chemical Cues Mediate Preference for Native Tree Snails by an Invasive Predatory Flatworm
- Angiostrongylus Cantonensis Necessary to Cause Disease in Humans Is Not Known
- Impact of an Invasive Predatory Lizard on the Endangered Hawaiian Tree Snail Achatinella Mustelina: a Threat Assessment
- Changing Epidemiology of Angiostrongyliasis Cantonensis In