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Macedonian Journal of Ecology and Environment Diversity of Invertebrates in the Republic of Macedonia
Platyhelminthes Rhabdocoela
Platyhelminthes) at the Queensland Museum B.M
Lake Baikal Bibliography, 1989- 1999
Animal Phylogeny and the Ancestry of Bilaterians: Inferences from Morphology and 18S Rdna Gene Sequences
Phylum Platyhelminthes
Phylogenetic Analysis of the Rhabdocoela (Platyhelminthes) with Emphasis on the Neodermata and Relatives
Systematic Parasitology 26: 1-32
Evolutionary History of the Tricladida and the Platyhelminthes: an Up-To
NGS-Based Biodiversity and Community Structure Analysis of Meiofaunal Eukaryotes in Shell Sand from Hållö Island, Smögen, and Soft Mud from Gullmarn Fjord, Sweden
Developmental Diversity in Free-Living Flatworms Martín-Durán and Egger
Sarah Atherton Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet Box 50007, SE-104 05 Stockholm +46 76 651 98 17
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Small Subunit Rdna and the Platyhelminthes: Signal, Noise, Conflict and Compromise
Irish Biodiversity: a Taxonomic Inventory of Fauna
Lake Baikal Bibliography, 1989- 1999
1 Research Article Probing Recalcitrant Problems in Polyclad
Platyhelminthes): 1
Nuclear Genomic Signals of the ‘Microturbellarian’ Roots of Platyhelminth Evolutionary Innovation
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Platyhelminth Phylogenetics – a Key to Understanding Parasitism?
Two Turbellarians Parasitic in Fish
Global Diversity of Free Living Flatworms (Platyhelminthes, “Turbellaria”) in Freshwater
A Comparison of Intertidal Metazoan Biodiversity Between Previously
'Turbellaria' (Platyhelminthes) Regina Pfistermuller
Regional Studies in Marine Science Meiofauna Metabarcoding in Lima
Platyhelminthes) with Emphasis on the Neodermata and Relatives
Basal Bodies in the Freshwater Planarian Schmidtea Mediterranea Juliette Azimzadeh* and Cyril Basquin
Flexible Plasticity and Phylogenetic Distribution of Sex Allocation in The
Microturbellarians (Platyhelminthes and Acoelomorpha) in Brazil: Invisible Organisms? J
Nuclear Genomic Signals of the ‘Microturbellarian’ Roots of Platyhelminth Evolutionary Innovation Christopher E Laumer1*, Andreas Hejnol2, Gonzalo Giribet1