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editUhh... does anyone know what "Language Meow" means? Is it a joke?
- LaurAnge, April 27, 2005
Probably, I can't imagine meow being something scientific
Land planarians
edit- Land planarians - Bipalium kewense Moseley and Dolichoplana striata Moseley, from the University of Florida
I want to add this link to Wikipedia, but there's no proper article for land planarians. Nothing for Bipalium, Bipaliidae, or Tricladida, either. I hope someone who's knowledgeable can add more info on these subjects. --Kjoonlee 17:10, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
movie
editThis movie is available on commons, in case you guys want to integrate it in the English Wikipedia: Flatworms, probably Planaria torva. --Dietzel65 09:59, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
Clarification on Phylogeny
editI'm a bit confused as to the "various Rhabditophora" in the phylogenetic tree: would it be correct to infer that each branch labeled "various Rhabditophora" was or is considered a group of Turbellarians? Some clarification might be added to the caption and accompanying text, e.g. "all members of Rhabditophora have traditionally been classified as "Turbellarians" ". Additionally, some in-text mention of the of the orders (e.g. in a Classification or Taxonomy section) would be useful, and might help clarify the relation of Rhabditophora to other taxa within "Turbellaria". --Animalparty-- (talk) 02:31, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
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loser
editWe should use a more neutral word than "loser" for a pregnant flatworm. --Scottandrewhutchins (talk) 18:18, 1 October 2018 (UTC)
- With all respect, this is just about two flatworms competing, one wins, one loses: a plain description of fact. Chiswick Chap (talk) 19:33, 1 October 2018 (UTC)