turbellaria การใช้
- Hence the " Turbellaria " as traditionally defined are paraphyletic.
- Many edible marine algae such as caulerpa, valonia, and turbellaria also grow abundantly on its rough coasts.
- In the class Turbellaria, only the species of the order Temnocephalida are parasitic and possess an adhesive disc.
- On the distribution of freshwater Turbellaria in the Aberystwyth district, with especial reference to two ice-Age relicts.
- Graff was a leading expert on Turbellaria ( flatworms ), especially remembered for research of its morphology and biological systematics.
- The Hilsenhoff Pollution Tolerance Score of these microinvertebrates range from 0 in two cases to 9 in Turbellaria and 10 in Oligochaeta.
- The Acoelomorpha and the genus " Xenoturbella " were formerly included in the Turbellaria, but are no longer regarded as Platyhelminthes.
- He specialized in anatomical and histological studies of Turbellaria and Nemertea, and is credited with providing taxonomic nomenclature for a number of flatworm / nemertine species.
- He later defended his thesis at the Sorbonne with an award winning treatise on Turbellaria titled " Contributions ?l'histoire naturelle des turbellari閟 ".
- A 1940 report mentioned several worms like Nematodes, Archiannelida, Oligochaeta and Turbellaria, crustaceans like ostracods, and ciliate protozoans in the sands of the Kniepsand beach.
- Faunal representatives of Acarina, Ostracoda, Nematoda, Cladocera, Copepoda, Oligochaeta, Tardigrada, Turbellaria and Insecta are found at most of the three remaining springs.
- The "'Macrostomida "'are a taxon of small basal free-living flatworms ( Turbellaria, Platyhelminthes ), which inhabit freshwater, brackish, and marine environments.
- Hence, the traditional platyhelminth subgroup " Turbellaria " is now regarded as paraphyletic, since it excludes the wholly parasitic groups, although these are descended from one group of " turbellarians ".
- While at the University of Chicago, Hyman also wrote significant taxonomic papers on such invertebrates as the Turbellaria ( flatworms ) and North American species of the freshwater cnidarian " Hydra ".
- In addition to the insects and fish hatchlings that thrive here, may be found protozoons, flatworms ( " Turbellaria " ) and water mites ( " Hygrobatoidea " ).
- The "'Macrostomidae "'are a family of small basal free-living flatworms ( Macrostomida, Turbellaria, Platyhelminthes ), and members of the marine, brackish, freshwater meiobenthos.
- The "'Dolichomacrostomidae "'are a family of small basal free-living flatworms ( Macrostomida, Turbellaria, Platyhelminthes ), and members of the marine, but also brackish, meiobenthos.
- After finishing his law studies, he began to study natural history in 1920, especially the biological subjects, and earned his doctorate on February 10, 1923 with the thesis " Monographie der Prorhynchidae ( Turbellaria Alloeocoela ) ".
- In traditional medicinal texts, Platyhelminthes are divided into Turbellaria, which are mostly non-parasitic animals such as planarians, and three entirely parasitic groups : Cestoda, Trematoda and Monogenea; however, since the turbellarians have since been proven not to be monophyletic, this classification is now deprecated.
- :Those aren't the only small invertebrates to move that way-Temnocephalids do ( we don't seem to have an article on them, but they're a type of flatworm, and part of class Turbellaria ) . wha ? " 07 : 49, 8 May 2006 ( UTC)