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  1. 3 Types of Tiny White Worms Found in a Freshwater …

    WebMar 27, 2024 · Rhabdocoela worms have more erratic movement, often wriggling. Rhabdocoela has thinner, slim, and elongated body whereas planaria have much broader and distinct shape. Rhabdocole has two …

  2. Patterns of host-parasite associations between marine ... - Nature

  3. New insights into phylogenetic relationships of Rhabdocoela ...

  4. The evolution of endoparasitism and complex life cycles in …

  5. New insights into phylogenetic relationships of Rhabdocoela ...

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    The Rhabdocoela are distinguished by their slim, elongated, and microscopic size. They typically reside in various habitats such as the substrate, filter media and water column. These worms that you can see in your aquarium would be a type of freshwater flatworm that feeds on bacteria and microalgae.
    Rhabdocoela is well supported (100 B). Within Rhabdocoela, the three clades, Mariplanellida, Dalytyphloplanida and Kalyptorhynchia, are strongly supported (100 B). Mariplanellida is sister to Dalytyphloplanida and Kalyptorhynchia, which are joined in a not highly supported clade (69 B).
    Rhabdocoela is a monophyletic order [ 9] of free-living Platyhelminthes, traditionally subdivided into two major groups: Kalyptorhynchia and Dalytyphloplanida, with and without an anterior proboscis, respectively.
    This is in line with our quantitative observations in Japan, Canada and Curaçao. The marine rhabdocoel diversity in the sampled regions has been reported in several studies featuring species and records from Curaçao 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, British Columbia 55, 56, 62, 65, 66, 67, and Hokkaido 68.
  7. Patterns of host-parasite associations between marine meiofaunal ...

  8. New insights into phylogenetic relationships of Rhabdocoela ...

  9. Neosergia nom. nov., a replacement name for the rhabdocoel …

  10. Neosergia nom. nov., a replacement name for the rhabdocoel …

  11. New insights into phylogenetic relationships of Rhabdocoela ...