WoRMS taxon details
Catenulida
Family Retronectidae Sterrer & Rieger, 1974
Family Stenostomidae Vejdovsky, 1880
Family Tyrrheniellidae Riedl, 1959
Family Stenostomidae Vejdovsky, 1880
Family Tyrrheniellidae Riedl, 1959
marine, fresh
Meixner, J. (1924). Studien zu einer Monographie der Kalyptorhynchia und zum System der Turbellaria Rhabdocoela. <em>Zoologischer Anzeiger.</em> 60: 89-105, 113–125. [details] Available for editors
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Tyler, S., Artois, T.; Schilling, S.; Hooge, M.; Bush, L.F. (eds) (2006-2023). World List of turbellarian worms: Acoelomorpha, Catenulida, Rhabditophora. Catenulida. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=2849 on 2023-03-20
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Meixner, J. (1924). Studien zu einer Monographie der Kalyptorhynchia und zum System der Turbellaria Rhabdocoela. <em>Zoologischer Anzeiger.</em> 60: 89-105, 113–125. [details] Available for editors
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basis of record Schockaert, E. R.; Jouk, P. E. H.; Martens, P. M. (1989). Free-living Plathelminthes from the Belgian coast and adjacent areas. <em>In: Wouters, K.; Baert, L. (Ed.) (1989). Proceedings of the Symposium Invertebrates of Belgium.</em> pp. 19-25. (look up in IMIS) [details]

basis of record Schockaert, E. R.; Jouk, P. E. H.; Martens, P. M. (1989). Free-living Plathelminthes from the Belgian coast and adjacent areas. <em>In: Wouters, K.; Baert, L. (Ed.) (1989). Proceedings of the Symposium Invertebrates of Belgium.</em> pp. 19-25. (look up in IMIS) [details]

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Classification The classification used here is a compromise between the more traditional taxonomy of Neodermata vs. the turbellarians. Yet it reflects the fact that Neodermata is within free-living flatworms (i.e. turbellaria are paraphyletic). It mentions all traditional taxa that are found in phylogenetic studies (e.g. Laumer et al., 2015). Many of the "in-between" higher level taxa (such as Trepaxonemata etc.) are no longer in WoRMS (probably more user friendly that way). This also means an asymmetry between turbellarians (nine ordines) and Neodermata (superclass with three classes). [details]
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Japanese | 小鎖状目 | [details] |